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- Lasi abstract "Lasi is a Baloch Tribe (Sub-divided into following casts "Moondra"Khaskhelli,"Jamot", "Roonjha", "Sheikh", "Angaria" and "Burraf") (Urdu: لاسی) is a tribe settled in Lasbela District of Balochistan, Pakistan.The term Lasi is a geographical name, which is even applied to all other tribes i.e. Baloch, Brahvi, Med, Khoja and Hindus who are settled in Lasbela.The population of Lasbela presents many features of special interest to the ethnologist. The first historical reference to the ancient population of Lasbela and Makran is to be found in Arrian, who divides the population into two distinct classes. The people of the coast whom he names the Ichthyophagoi or fish-eaters and the population of the interior, the Arabi[citation needed], the Oreitai[citation needed] and the Gadrosia of Gadrosia or Gedrosia. Several other authors have described the strange race of the Ichthyophagoi who are undoubtedly identifiable with the present fishermen of the coast.Afterwards, the district appears to have come under the influence of the Sammas, who asserted their independence when the power of the Abbasid caliphs declined. The Sumras gained a position of supremacy in the middle of the eleventh century. They were eventually overthrown by the Sammas under Jam Umar[citation needed] in 1333. The Sammas reigned till 1523 when they were defeated and their power was completely broken by Shah Hussain Argon[citation needed]. The succeeding period is again obscure. The chiefs of the Gujar, Ranjha, Gunga and Burfat tribes, who are still to be found in Lasbela, are said to have exercised a semi-independent power previous to the rise[citation needed] of the Aliani family of the Jamoot tribe, to which the present Jam of Lasbela belongs.The principal Lasi tribes are only five in number, namely Jamot, Moondra, Roonjha, Sheikh, Angaria and Burraf. These are called the Panjraj[citation needed] or the five tribal confederacies. Under each Raj are a large number of heterogeneous groups.".
- Lasi wikiPageID "4469027".
- Lasi wikiPageRevisionID "588219587".
- Lasi hasPhotoCollection Lasi.
- Lasi subject Category:Baloch_tribes.
- Lasi subject Category:History_of_Balochistan.
- Lasi subject Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Lasi subject Category:Social_groups_of_Balochistan,_Pakistan.
- Lasi subject Category:Social_groups_of_Pakistan.
- Lasi type Abstraction100002137.
- Lasi type BalochTribes.
- Lasi type Communication100033020.
- Lasi type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Lasi type EthnicGroupsInPakistan.
- Lasi type Group100031264.
- Lasi type Language106282651.
- Lasi type LanguagesOfPakistan.
- Lasi type SocialGroup107950920.
- Lasi type SocialGroupsOfBalochistan,Pakistan.
- Lasi type Tribe108372411.
- Lasi comment "Lasi is a Baloch Tribe (Sub-divided into following casts "Moondra"Khaskhelli,"Jamot", "Roonjha", "Sheikh", "Angaria" and "Burraf") (Urdu: لاسی) is a tribe settled in Lasbela District of Balochistan, Pakistan.The term Lasi is a geographical name, which is even applied to all other tribes i.e. Baloch, Brahvi, Med, Khoja and Hindus who are settled in Lasbela.The population of Lasbela presents many features of special interest to the ethnologist.".
- Lasi label "Lasi".
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- Lasi sameAs Q6493244.
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- Lasi sameAs Lasi.
- Lasi wasDerivedFrom Lasi?oldid=588219587.
- Lasi isPrimaryTopicOf Lasi.