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The Marwat (Pashto: مروت) is a Pashtun tribe, a branch of the Lohani[1] tribe and belong to Lodi section. The Marwats were named for their ancestor Marwat Khan Lodi.[2]

  1. ^ "War Ballads of West Pakistan". The Pakistan Review. 19. Ferozsons: 10–11. 1971. ISSN 0031-0077.
  2. ^ Mohmand, Sher Muhammad, The Marwats. p. 50-53

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