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Mirani (clan)
Dodai tribe in Punjab and Sindh, Pakistan
The Mirani ( balochi : میرانی) is a Baloch tribe, which was formative in Derajat between the 15th and 18th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Haji Khan Mirrani I, the founder of Dera Ghazi Khan, who named it after his son, Ghazi Khan.
From , the dynasty became stronger and more commanding in Derajat and held it till [1]
History
In Nawab Ghazi Khan Mirani, son of Haji Khan Mirani, a Baloch chieftain, who had declared independence from the Langah dynasty Sultans of Multan.[2] Haji, gave his name to the city which he founded before the end of the fifteenth century.
The Derajat owes its existence as an historical area to the Baloch immigration in the fifteenth century. Sultan Husain, the Langah sovereign of Multan, being unable to contain his trans-Indus possessions, called in Baloch mercenaries, and assigned these territories to Haji Khan in his jagir.
His sons, Ghazi Khan, Ismail Khan and Fateh Khan, founded the three Deras or 'settlements' named after them.
Dera Ghazi Khan Division - Wikipedia: Dera Ghazi Khan was founded in by one of the Balouch Sardar Haji Khan. He named this city as the name of his son Ghazi Khan. According to the demography of , this urban area has the population of about 16,43,Captain Hector Mackenzie said that rather more than three centuries ago the Derajat was under the government of some Baloch families. To the north, including Dera Ismail Khan, the Hot family, and to the south, with head -quarters at Dera Ghazi Khan, the Mirhani branch of the tribe commanded large sections of the state.
Ghazi Khan Mirhani sent four of his sons across the indus to colonize the Sindh Sagar Doab. Beginning from the south, Udo Khan founded Kot Udo, Sultan Khan, Kot Sultan, Kamal Khan, Leis, and Muhammad Khan, Nowshera.
In the town had a population of 21, There are several handsome mosques in the native quarter. For many years past both the town and cantonment have been threatened by the erosion of the river Indus. The town was founded at the next to of the 15th century and named after Ghazi Khan, son of Haji Khan, a Baluch chieftain, who after holding the country for the Langah sultans of Multan had made himself independent.They were also accompanied by a miscellaneous body of emigrants to till the soil Kamal was the most strong of the four brothers, and assumed a supremacy over the other three. His influence extended from Kot Udo to Bhadkal, now a deserted village in the Jharkal property, some 25 miles north of Layyah, thus including the Koraishi colony.
Further north the Jaskani Baloch clan, rulers of Dera Ismail Khan, held possession of the country.[3][4]