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1 History  





2 Leadership and Political Influence  



2.1  Prominent Figures  







3 Social Structure  





4 Challenges and Contemporary Issues  





5 References  





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Raisani
LocationSarawan, Balochistan/Brahvistan
LanguageBrahui & Pashto

RaisaniorRais is a Brahui tribe residing in the Sarawan, Bolan and Duki (Ziarat) regions of Balochistan province of Pakistan. They speak Brahui in the former and Pashto in the latter areas.

The Raisani tribe is known for its historical significance, cultural heritage, and socio-political influence in the region. The tribe's history dates back centuries, and they have played a crucial role in the political and social landscape of Balochistan. They are part of the Royal House of Sarawan.

History

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The origins of the Raisani tribe are rooted in the larger Baloch tribal system, with a distinct Brahui identity. They trace their lineage to Arab roots, claiming descent from Qutubuddin Rais, the forefather of the Raisani tribe. The title "Rais" means "ruler" in Arabic, reflecting their historical role and status within the region. The tribal leadership has traditionally carried the titles of "Mir" and "Sardar," indicating their noble and ruling heritage.

Leadership and Political Influence

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The Raisani tribe has produced several notable leaders who have significantly contributed to the politics of Balochistan and Pakistan. The tribal leadership is traditionally hereditary, with the title of Sardar (tribal chief) being passed down through generations.

Prominent Figures

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Social Structure

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The social structure of the Raisani tribe is patriarchal, with a strong emphasis on tribal loyalty and kinship. The tribe is organized into several sub-clans, each with its own leadership and hierarchy. The Raisanis are known for their strong sense of community and solidarity, which is reflected in their collective decision-making processes and conflict resolution mechanisms.

Challenges and Contemporary Issues

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The Raisani tribe, like many other Baloch tribes, faces several challenges in the modern era. Issues such as political marginalization, economic underdevelopment, and security concerns have impacted their way of life. Despite these challenges, the Raisanis continue to strive for the preservation of their cultural identity and socio-economic development.

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