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== Genealogy ==
== Genealogy ==
The Jadoons are also mentioned by Lawrence Ziring, professor of [[Political science|Political Science]] at [[Michigan University|West Michigan University]], as being one of the tribal units divided in the mountain ranges of [[Hazara, Pakistan|Hazara]] and [[Swabi]], alongside the [[Yusufzai]]s of [[Malakand Agency]], the [[Afridi]]s of the [[Khyber District|Khyber Agency]] and [[Kohat Pass]], the [[Orakzai]]s of [[Tirah]], the [[Wazir (Pashtun tribe)|Wazirs]] of North & Southern [[Waziristan]], the [[Shirani (Pashtun tribe)|Shiranis]] of D.I.Khan and the [[Shinwari (Pashtun tribe)|Shinwaris]] of the Khyber.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Pakistan: The Enigma of Political Development|last=Ziring|first=Lawrence|publisher=Dawson Publishing|year=1980|isbn=0712909540|location=|pages=149}}</ref>{{qn|date=October 2018}}
The Jadoons are also mentioned by Lawrence Ziring, professor of [[Political science|Political Science]] at [[Michigan University|West Michigan University]], as being one of the tribal units divided in the mountain ranges of [[Hazara, Pakistan|Hazara]] and [[Swabi]], alongside the [[Yusufzai]]s of [[Malakand Agency]], the swatis of Hazara Div, the [[Afridi]]s of the [[Khyber District|Khyber Agency]] and [[Kohat Pass]], the [[Orakzai]]s of [[Tirah]], the [[Wazir (Pashtun tribe)|Wazirs]] of North & Southern [[Waziristan]], the [[Shirani (Pashtun tribe)|Shiranis]] of D.I.Khan and the [[Shinwari (Pashtun tribe)|Shinwaris]] of the Khyber.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Pakistan: The Enigma of Political Development|last=Ziring|first=Lawrence|publisher=Dawson Publishing|year=1980|isbn=0712909540|location=|pages=149}}</ref>{{qn|date=October 2018}}


== References ==
== References ==

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The Jadoon, also called Jadun or Gadun (Pashto: جاډون‎, Urdu: جدون‎, Hebrew: ג'אדון), are a Pashtun tribe. Jadoon's originated in the mountainous regions of Spin Ghar, in the Nangahar Province of Afghanistan.

Genealogy

The Jadoons are also mentioned by Lawrence Ziring, professor of Political Science at West Michigan University, as being one of the tribal units divided in the mountain ranges of Hazara and Swabi, alongside the Yusufzais of Malakand Agency, the swatis of Hazara Div, the Afridis of the Khyber Agency and Kohat Pass, the Orakzais of Tirah, the Wazirs of North & Southern Waziristan, the Shiranis of D.I.Khan and the Shinwaris of the Khyber.[1][need quotation to verify]

References

  1. ^ Ziring, Lawrence (1980). Pakistan: The Enigma of Political Development. Dawson Publishing. p. 149. ISBN 0712909540.