Magsi or Magasi (Baloch:مگسي) is a sub-branch of the Baloch Lashari tribe.[1][2][3][4][5]

Notable people

Notable people bearing the surname, who may or may not be associated with the tribe, include:

References

  1. Akbar, Malik Siraj (2011-03-30). The Redefined Dimensions of Baloch Nationalist Movement. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-4568-9533-4.
  2. Mengal, Muhammad Qasim (2003). Comprehensive Balochistan General Knowledge: For All Types of Examinations and Interviews ... Balochi Academy. p. 39. The Magsi historically are branch of the Lashar tribes...
  3. Marri, Mir Khuda Bakhsh (1997). Searchlights on Baloches and Balochistan. Ferozsons. p. 227. ISBN 978-969-0-01373-6.
  4. Buriro Sewhani, Khair Mohammad (2005). Encyclopaedia Of Tribes (First ed.). Murad Publications. p. 747.
  5. J̈āmṛo, Kamāl; Shaik̲h̲u, T̤āriq ʻAzīz (2013). Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai and Other Sufi Poets of Pakistani Languages. Culture, Tourism & Antiquities Department, Government of Sindh. p. 116.
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