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For the South African language, see Xhosa
Khoso, Khosa
کھوسگ
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Balochi, Sindhi, Siraiki, Punjabi
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Other Baloch tribes

The Khosa, Khoso, or Khosug (Balouchi: کھوسگ, Sindhi:کھوسو, Urdu: کھوسھ ,کھوسو) are a Baloch tribe of Pakistan. According to Baloch epics Khoso means brave or "The Warrior". Different books have written it differently but all agree that Khoso means "The Warrior". According to Baloch history, Khoso was the grand-son of Hooth and Hooth was the son of Rind.

The Khoso is one of forty tribes of Baloch which have survived since the 11th century. According to Baloch historians, the tribes have merged into one another and only few survived to live with there own identity. The Khoso tribe name is found in many poems (11th and 12th century) of Baloch epic.

Distribution

The tribe have settled in the Jafarabad and Nasirabad districts of Balochistan province. They have also settled in Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. The Khosa tribe is settled in the Dera Ghazi Khan district in Punjab and parts of Sindh,Jacobabad, Sukkur (Sindh), Shahdadkot, and Dadu. Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa is the chief of the Khosa tribe.

Four clans of khoso or khosa

Khosa had four sons. Umar, Balail, Jia and Hamal. Four clans represent them.

Important personalities

References

Baloch By M.A. Marri

Few days in Punjab Mountains by General Manroo