Banuchi
The Banuchi (Shitak/Shitakzai) (Pashto: بنوڅي) or Banusi, Banuchi, Banisi originally Shitak Afghans. are a Pashtun tribe which has the reputation of being one of the most warlike amongst the Afghan or Pashtun people. They inhabit the Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, North Waziristan and Kurram of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, with some members settled in Khost and Injil of Herat Afghanistan. Shitak was the name of their ancestor. Therefore, according to Afghan/Pashtun traditions, his descendants were called Shitak or Shitakzai, Zai means "son" in Pashto. However, it is more famous by its nicknames like Banuchi or Banusi and these people call themselves Banisi. These titles belonged to this tribe in relation to this region. Because the name of Bannu area comes from bin, which means forest. This area used to be a forest. In which shesham and mulberry trees were found in abundance. Later on, it has evolved from Bana to Bani and then Bannu over time. Even today, the local people and the people of the surrounding area call it Bana and Bani.
Banisi
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Afghan | |
Capt. Dr. Baghdad Khan Umerkhel in his hunting attire (Chief of Bannuzai's) | |
Ethnicity | Afghan |
Location | Afghanistan, Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) |
Descended from | Shitak |
Parent tribe | Karlani |
Language | Pashto |
Religion | Islam |