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'''Dehwar''' ({{lang-bal|بلوچ }}) is a [[Baloch people|Baloch]] tribe inhabiting [[Balochistan, Pakistan]]. Dehwar tribe has a majority in Mastung and Kalat. Dehwar tribe has several clans including .(1)Alizai (2) Yousafzai (3) Khuwajakhail (4)Mandozai (5).Durrani (6) Kabulizai etc.The present Chief of '''Dehwar''' tribes is '''Sardar Shakeel Dehwar''', He is the elder son of Late '''Sardar Siddiq Dehwar''', a well known politician and respected personality of [[Balochistan]].
'''Dehwar''' ({{lang-bal|بلوچ }}) is a [[Baloch people|Baloch]] tribe inhabiting [[Balochistan, Pakistan]]. Dehwar tribe has several clans including Yousafzai, Khuwajakhail, Mandozai and Kabulizai etc. The current chief of '''Dehwar''' tribe is '''Sardar Shakeel Dehwar''', He is the elder son of Late '''Sardar Siddiq Dehwar''', a well known politician and respected personality of [[Balochistan]].


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Revision as of 20:39, 25 January 2019

Dehwar (Template:Lang-bal) is a Baloch tribe inhabiting Balochistan, Pakistan. Dehwar tribe has several clans including Yousafzai, Khuwajakhail, Mandozai and Kabulizai etc. The current chief of Dehwar tribe is Sardar Shakeel Dehwar, He is the elder son of Late Sardar Siddiq Dehwar, a well known politician and respected personality of Balochistan.

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