GHILZAI, a large and widespread Afghan tribe, who extend from Kalat-i-Ghilzai on the S. to the Kabul river on the N., and from the Gul Koh range on the W. to the Indian border on the E., in many places overflowing these boundaries. They are of the same stock as the Isa' Khel and Lodi Pathans. The Ghilzai clans now rank collectively as second to none in strength of military and commercial enterprise. They are a fine, manly race of people, and it is from some of their most influential clans (Suliman Khel, Nasir Khel, Kharotis, etc.) that the main body of povindali merchants is derived.
See Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-west Frontier Pro vince, vol. ii. (1911).