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- Bettani abstract "The Bettani or Bēṭanī (Pashto: بېټني) (also spelled Bhittani in older British sources) is a Pashtun tribal confederacy located mostly in Pakistan with a small number dwelling in Afghanistan. The Bettani are named after Shaykh Beṭ, their legendary ancestor who is said to be the second son of Qais Abdur Rashid. The Bettani confederacy includes the supertribes of Ghilji and Lodi, as well as the tribe of Shirani.The Bettani proper reside in Frontier Region Tank, a territory that is a buffer zone separating Tank District from the Mahsud tribe of South Waziristan Region in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas. The Bettani tribe live in the Frontier Region of District Tank and in FR Lakki Marwat of Khyber Pakhtunkwa, Pakistan. Jandola is considered the capital of the Bettani tribes in FR Tank. A tiny minority of Betani lives in Afghanistan, on the western edge of the Solayman mountains. The circumstances of its separation from the main body of the tribe are completely unknown. Perhaps this was the former location of the tribe. In the early 1930s three villages in the Ghazni area were reported to be inhabited by Betani, and in addition 100 nomadic Betani families migrated between eastern Afghanistan and the Derajat (Robinson, p. 158). The Bhittani claim descent from Shaikh Bet Baba (Baitan), the third son of Qais Abdurisheed, the founder of Pashtun. Sheikh Bet is reported to have lived in the Altamur range, between Logar and Zormat (Bellew, p. 12), and to have been buried at Ghazni (Hayat Khan, p. 156). His descendants in the male line, the Betani, are known to have inhabited the same area up to the ninth/fifteenth century, when their Ghilji cousins expelled them (Ibbetson, p. 78). Bhittani are also referred to as Bitani, Bettani, Battani, Bhettani and Bhittani. In eastern sources it is sometimes written Betani or Bittani, whereas in British sources it is habitually transcribed Bhettani or Bhittani. Some of the Bettani tribes are residing in Hyderabad, India and United Arab Emirate (UAE) from last 45 years (Need proper source).".
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- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Arranged_marriage.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Bannu.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Beef.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pashtun_tribes.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_France.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Din_Faqir.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink FR_Lakki_Marwat.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Federally_Administered_Tribal_Areas.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink French_culture.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Frontier_Region_Lakki_Marwat.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Frontier_Region_Tank.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Fruit.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Ghazni.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Ghazni_Province.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Ghee.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Ghilji.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Gulistan_Khan_Bettani_Ali_Khel.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Hinda_(sport).
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Hyderabad_Dakkan,_India.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Jandola.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Jirga.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Kabaddi.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Khyber_Pakhtunkwa.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Lassi.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Lodi_(Pashtun_tribe).
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Logar_Province.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Mahsud.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Melon.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Painda.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Pashtun_people.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Pashtuns.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Qais_Abdur_Rashid.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Shirani.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink South_Waziristan.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_cane.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Tank_District.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Tomato.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Volleyball.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink West_Indies.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Wheat.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Zurmat.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLink Zurmat_District.
- Bettani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bettani".
- Bettani hasPhotoCollection Bettani.
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- Bettani subject Category:Pashtun_tribes.
- Bettani hypernym Confederacy.
- Bettani type Article.
- Bettani type Country.
- Bettani type Group.
- Bettani type Article.
- Bettani type Group.
- Bettani type Page.
- Bettani comment "The Bettani or Bēṭanī (Pashto: بېټني) (also spelled Bhittani in older British sources) is a Pashtun tribal confederacy located mostly in Pakistan with a small number dwelling in Afghanistan. The Bettani are named after Shaykh Beṭ, their legendary ancestor who is said to be the second son of Qais Abdur Rashid.".
- Bettani label "Bettani".
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- Bettani sameAs بٹانی.
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- Bettani sameAs Q4898379.
- Bettani wasDerivedFrom Bettani?oldid=679725789.
- Bettani isPrimaryTopicOf Bettani.