History:
The Mahsud are a Pashtun tribe, primarily located in the tribal regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Mahsud are closely related to other Pashtun tribes, such as the Wazirs and the Afridis.
The Mahsud are believed to have descended from a common ancestor, Qais Abdur Rashid, who is said to have lived in the 8th century. The Mahsud are believed to have migrated from the region of Ghor in Central Afghanistan to their current location in the tribal regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Description:
MAHSUD:
The Mahsud are a primarily rural people, and their traditional culture revolves around the concept of honor and hospitality. They are a proud people, and are known for their fierce independence and loyalty to their tribe.
The Mahsud have a number of traditional customs, including the practice of Pashtunwali, a code of conduct based on honor and hospitality. They also practice a number of tribal customs, such as the practice of revenge and the practice of bride price.
The Mahsud have a number of variations, including the Mahsudi, the Mahsudwali, the Mahsudzai, and the Mahsudkhel.







