Buzdar (tribe)
Buzdar is a clan of Baloch tribe of Rind, living in Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.
They mostly live in the mountainous areas of Koh Suleiman.The estimated population of the tribe is 300,000 people. The word, literally meaning one who keeps or tends the goats, a shepherd, is a reference to the traditional occupation of Buzdars. Usman Buzdar is current Tumandar of the tribe.
History
Buzdar, is a clan of Rind tribe, and usually associated with the mountainous districts of the frontier near Dera Ghazi Khan. They are also to be found in Musakhail District of Balochistan in Rara Sham, Andarpur, Behu, Jhandi, Karkana and as well as in Kingri, while the majority of the population live in the tribal area of Dera Ghazi khan mainly in Fazla Kach Barthi & Karrar BuzdarThe Buzdar community in Rahra Sham and Andarpur divide Bozdar into two main clans:
- Ghulamani
- Bakhri.
In 1857, their raids into the Punjab drew upon them a punitive expedition under Brigadier-General Sir N. B. Chamberlain. The Sangarh pass was captured and the Buzdars/ Bozdar submitted.
Notable people
- Sardar Fateh Buzdar, former member of Punjab Assembly
- Sardar Usman Buzdar, Former Chief Minister of Punjab
- Adv. Ghulam Mustafa Buzdar Former Attorney General Baluchistan