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Gumoriani Tribe/Zimri Tribe is also called Zimri or Mizri or Gamaryani or Gumaryani or Gumoriani is a Pashtun tribe in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.[1] Some Zimri live's in Afghanistan. The name Zimri or Zmarai means "fierce tiger" in the Pashto language. The history shows that one day at the place located in Musakhail city between the Sherani and Isot, the father of Zimri had a fight with tigers in the mountains. After being victorious, the father of Musakhail gave him the honour Zmarai (lion), which means "lion" in Pashto. Zimri, Mizri, the same nation[1] named changed due to the languages of different areas.

Rough estimates show their population to be more than 990,000–1100,000.[citation needed]

Location

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They live in the Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan. In Balochistan, the name Zimri is common, but in the areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the name Gumoriani or Gumaryani is used. Some of them live in Sibi and they call themselves Mizri. These migrations have occurred primarily due to tribal conflicts and financial instability in the region. They are living in the mountainous range associated with Hazrat Suleman. They live between Sherani and Isot tribes. The mountains on which they live are very fertile. The Zhmaryani country is drained by small hills torrents: the Ramak and Guzai.

Due to some clashes, Zimri migrated from Musakhail to other cities of Pakistan.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan they are living in the famous village of Pirpiai, also known as Little England due to its high literacy rate, Pushtoon Ghari, Amankot and Mohib Banda in Nowshera.

Notable Gumoriani Tribesmen

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Qari Yahya Ashraf Gamaryani PhD Research Scholar Islamic Studies.Education Hifz u Alquran Alkhrim -Wafaq .Multan (1998) شھادۃ العالمیہ) ایم اے عربی اسلامیات jamiaImdadululoom Peshawar دورۃ تدریب المعلین Islam abad (2000) BA.(hons) Islamic Studies -Usuluddin: International Islamic University Islamabad, IIUI (2004) M.Phil. Islamic Studies -Usuluddin : IIUI (2008) Specialization in Hadith in its sciences – Thesis PhD. in progress (2023) My University Islamabad Articles and publications 1. الروۃ اللذین ذکرھم الامام الھیثمی فی کتابہ مجمع الزوائد ومنبع الفوائد جرحا وتعدیلا (دراسۃ ومقارنۃ) ایم فل مقالہ(iiui) 2. فقہ الصلاہ فی ضوء القران والسنۃ 3. کتابچہ تجوید 4۔ جماعت سازی کی ضرورت اور اس کی بنیاد یں،سلسلہ وار مضمون ماہنامہ و سہ ماہی حکمت قرآن لاھور 4. اسلام میں خواجہ سرا کے حقوق اور فرائض (پیش کردہ مقالہ ، 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON: INTERPLAY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE.19,20 May,2023 The University of Haripur .) 5. سیکولرازم کی تباہ کاریاں ۔پیش کردہ ۔ ان انسٹی ٹیوٹ آف اسلامک اسٹڈیز مسلم یوتھ یونی ورسٹی ،اسلام آباد 6. اسلام ،سائنس،معاشرہ۔شائع شدہ مقالہ۔مآخذ تحقیقی مجلہ۔شمارہ مارچ –جون 2024 ء 7. اصلاح وتربیت میں کتاب ’’احیاء العلوم‘‘ کاکردار 8. زمین کی آلودگی کا تحفظ وانتفاع سیرت طیبہ کی روشنی میں (پیش کردہ مقالہ ، دوسری بین الاقوامی سیرت کانفرنس، بعنوان پاکستان کے قدرتی وسائل کا تحفظ وانتفاع سیرت طیبہ کی روشنی میں21،22،اکتوبر2023 الکرم انٹرنیشنل انسٹی ٹیوٹ، بھیرہ، پاکستان 9. تربیت اطفال اور تعمیر شخصیت میں والدین کا کردار سیرت نبوی صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کی روشنی میں (پیش کردہ مقالہ ،بین الاقوامی سیرت کانفرنس، بعنوان تربیت اطفال اور تعمیر شخصیت ،سیرت نبوی کی روشنی میں ۔21دسمبر 2023یونیورسٹی آف واہ ) 10. مصنوعی ذہانت، اسلام اور معاشرہ (تحقیقاتی مطالعہ)(پیش کردہ مقالہInternational Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Society. In Global Center for legal Thought (30 December, 2023) Islamabad.) 11. مغربی طرز معاشرت کے مسلم خاندانی نظام پر اثرات(پیش کردہ مقالہ ، 5th International Conference of Islamic Studies 03 March 2024 Challenges to Traditional Family Systems, Riphah University Islamabad. 12. قرانی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں اخلاقی تشکیل (پیش کردہ مقالہ ،بین الاقوامی کانفرنس بعنوان قرآن وعلوم القرآن12،مئی،2024 رفاہ یونیورسٹی اسلام اباد) 13. شاہ ولی اللہ کا نظریہ اجتہاد و تقلید 14. احادیث رسول ﷺمیں لفظ" الجماعۃ"مفاہیم وعصری اطلاقات(برائے تحقیقی مقالہ/ پی ایچ ڈی علوم اسلامیہ (تکمیلی مراحل میں) انسٹی ٹیوٹ آف اسلامک اسٹڈیز مسلم یوتھ یونی ورسٹی ،اسلام آباد [2]

Faujun Khan, born at Dagai was one of the few Muslim Judges in British India.

Sultan Muhammad Khan brother of Faujun Khan was among the notable Pukhtoon Companions of Olaf Caroe.

Fazl Ur Rehman Khan a bureaucrat in 1940s to 60s titled as Conqueror of Bajaur belonged to Pushtoon Ghari.

Dost Muhammad Kamil The pashto poet and philosopher, also the cousin and brother in law of Fazl Ur Rehman Khan.[3] He was born in Dagai, and is burried in Pushtoon Ghari. He was among the earliest Pakhtoon entrants of Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College, Aligarh.

Sher Muhammad Khan notable bureaucrat, ambassador, and secretary to the Govt of Pakistan was born in Dagai and burried in Pabbi Tehsil.

Capt. Muhammad Iqbal Shaheed, Hilal-e-Jurat hailing from Pushtoon Ghari.[4] Captain Mohammad Iqbal Khan Shaheed (Hilal-e-Jurat) born in pushtoon Ghari Pabbi, was one of the gallant SSG Officers of Pakistan Army, who embraced martyrdom over an altitude of 21,000 feet at the world's highest battle zone 'Siachen glaciers' on September 25, 1987.

Mazhar Sher Khan was Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Police Hazara division. He was killed on duty in 1988 at Abbottabad.

Khalid Rehman Khan, eldest son of Fazl ur Rehman Khan, belonged to Pushtoon Ghari. He was twice elected as president of Peshawar High Court Bar. He was married to Dr Shama Khalid, first governor of Gilgit Baltistan.

Taqi ud Din, son of Fazl ur Rehman Khan and brother of Khalid Rehman belonged to Pushtoon Ghari. He was an academician. He was a student leader in the 1960's alongside Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, and Fatima Jinnah resisting the first military dictatorship in Pakistan.

Hamid Khan, youngest son of Fazl ur Rehman Khan, belonged to Pushtoon Ghari. He was a first class cricketer and was the first Pakistani pacer who took fourteen wickets in a first class match.

Pir Muhammad Khan The founding father of Pirpiai, Pir Muhammad Khan was the son of Daulat Khan.

Daulat Khan was a commander and confidant of Nadir Shah Afshar, the ruler of Iran. Nadir Shah awarded the area to Daulat Khan after conquering it. Daulat Khan belonged to the Zhmaryani/Gumoriani/Gamaryani tribe.[5]

Aamir Gamaryani poet, columnist, writer and philanthropist.[6]

Sajid Khan Gamaryani local politician, former member of PTI and confident of Imran Khan. Currently a member of PML (N).

Late Jehangir Khan Gumaryani, SDO, PWD - from Babakhel, Pirpiai, KP, Pakistan

Late Faizullah Khan Chef Engineer WAPDA - from Babakhel, Pirpiai, KP, Pakistan

Late Habibullah Khan Gumaryani (Transporter) - from Babakhel, Pirpiai, KP, Pakistan

Engr. Tehseenullah Khan Gumaryani, Head of Facility Engineering, Toronto, Canada - from Babakhel, Pirpiai, KP, Pakistan

Dr. Sadeeq Ullah Gumoriani Deputy medical superintendent district headquarter hospital, Nowshera. Hailing from Mohallah Babakhel, village Pir Piai.

Zeeshan Khan Gamaryani A renowned architect in Peshawar, hailing from Mohallah Qamerkhel, Village Pirpiai

Sub-tribes

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References

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  1. ^ a b Zmaryani ژمرياني.[usurped] Khyber.ORG.
  2. ^ "2nd international conference-1st Session-D". Al-karam International University. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  3. ^ "pashtoonkhwa:pashtoons social democratic party د پښتنو ټولنيز ولسوليز ګوند پښتونخوا/ افغانستان". www.pashtoonkhwa.com. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  4. ^ "The Martyr of Siachen". The Express Tribune. 2023-11-08. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  5. ^ Tareekh-i-Peshawar of Munshi Gopal Das Extra Assistant Commissioner Punjab
  6. ^ گمریانی, عامر (2023-12-10). "عامر گمریانی, Author at ہم سب". ہم سب (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-01-25.