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'''Marwat''' is a famous ] tribe. Mostly they live in the Districts of '''Lakki Marwat''', '''Tank''', ] in the North West Frontier Province (]) of ]. They are surrounded by the ], Wazir, Betani, Mahsud, Banuchi, and Niazi tribes. Their land is divided amongst the four lineages of '''Marwats'''. (1) Salar (2) Nuna Khel (3) Musa Khel (4) Dray Plari (Three Fathers). Some other important subsections and khels of the Marwat tribe are (1) '''Musa khel''' (2) '''Atchu Khel '''(3) '''Khadu khel''' (4) '''Bahram'''(5) '''Mina Khel''', (6) '''Sher Khel'''. Their spoken language is ] through out the region. '''Marwat''' is a famous ] tribe. Mostly they live in the Districts of '''Lakki Marwat''', '''Tank''', ] in the North West Frontier Province (]) of ]. They are surrounded by the ], Wazir, Betani, Mahsud, Banuchi, and Niazi tribes. Their land is divided amongst the four lineages of '''Marwats'''. (1) Salar (2) Nuna Khel (3) Musa Khel (4) Dray Plari (Three Fathers). Some other important subsections and khels of the Marwat tribe are (1) '''Musa khel''' (2) '''Atchu Khel '''(3) '''Khadu khel''' (4) '''Bahram'''(5) '''Mina Khel''', (6) '''Sher Khel'''. Their spoken language is ] through out the region.


The Dray Plari branch of Marwats is the offspring derived from the alliance between the 5 children of one Daud Shah, the Atchu Khel, and the Khadu Khel. Daud Shah was killed in one of the factional wars between the spin gund (white group) and the tor gund (black group). These gunds (groups) were created on basis of lineages. The dray plari refused to take badal (revenge) and thus remained neutral while the rest of Marwat clans remained at war. The Dray Plari branch of Marwats is the offspring derived from the alliance between the 5 children of one Daud Shah, the Atchu Khel, and the Khadu Khel. Daud Shah was killed in one of the factional wars between the spin gund (white group) and the tor gund (black group). These gunds (groups) were created on basis of lineages. The dray plari refused to take badal (revenge) and thus remained neutral while the rest of Marwat clans remained at war.

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Marwat is a famous pashtun tribe. Mostly they live in the Districts of Lakki Marwat, Tank, Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. They are surrounded by the Khattak, Wazir, Betani, Mahsud, Banuchi, and Niazi tribes. Their land is divided amongst the four lineages of Marwats. (1) Salar (2) Nuna Khel (3) Musa Khel (4) Dray Plari (Three Fathers). Some other important subsections and khels of the Marwat tribe are (1) Musa khel (2) Atchu Khel (3) Khadu khel (4) Bahram(5) Mina Khel, (6) Sher Khel. Their spoken language is pashto through out the region.

The Dray Plari branch of Marwats is the offspring derived from the alliance between the 5 children of one Daud Shah, the Atchu Khel, and the Khadu Khel. Daud Shah was killed in one of the factional wars between the spin gund (white group) and the tor gund (black group). These gunds (groups) were created on basis of lineages. The dray plari refused to take badal (revenge) and thus remained neutral while the rest of Marwat clans remained at war.

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