Syed Masood Shah (Arabic: سید مسعود شاہ) Mashwani |
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Born | 959 AD Sulaiman Mountains |
Known for | Progenitor of Arab origin Pukhtuns tribes including Mashwanis, Ludin and Roghanis. |
Title | Mashwani |
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Parent(s) |
Syed Muhammad Kalan Gesudaraz I (Father) Sher Bano Kakri (Mother) |
Syed Muhammad Kalan Gesudaraz I (Father)
The Mashwani (Urdu: مشوانی) (also Moshwani, Meshwani, or Miswani) is Arab origin Pukhtun tribe living in Afghanistan, Pakistan (Swabi, Mardan, Sirikot, Kundi, Sherawal, Umarkhana, Bazi sir, Bazi Dara, Dir, Panjpai, Gadwalian, Panjgoor, Quetta, D I Khan etc.) and Iran.
Mashwanis are descended from Islamic Prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah and Ali. Mashwani is said to be one of the sons of Syed Muhammad Kalan (Gesu daraz I) in most of the Persian and other historic books.
Syed Muhammad Kalan (Gesu daraz I) was performing Fajr prayer when his maid came and gave him news about the birth of his son, Syed titled him "Mashwani" which means light of education or "Feather and Inkpot".
In a book "Halat-e-Mashwani" the author "Syed Yousaf Shah" confused the title "Gesu Daraz" and has mistakenly referred to Bande Nawaz. In the history of Islam there were two personalities who were titled as Gesudaraz. One was Syed Muhammad Kalan (Gesudaraz I) who was governor/prince of Persia in around 800-900 AD and had married a Pashtoon Kakar women, while the second one was Bande Nawaz Syed Muhammad Hussaini Gesudaraz II. Bande Nawaz born and died in India and had never come to Afghanistan. There are many books written on the life of Bande Nawaz but it is not mentioned in any of them that Bande Nawaz had come to Afthanistan and married to a kakar women. While on other hand in may Persian and Afghan historic books and online resources commonly quote that there was a prince of Persia Syed Muhammad Kalan (Gesudaraz I) who married a Kakar woman and Mashwani was one of his sons. Mashwani was raised by his grandfather Kakar.