Yarahmadzai tribe

[2] The tribe originates from the hills of Sibi, East Balochistan, the same place where the great Baloch king Mir Chakar Khan Rind comes from.

[3] The Kurds were originally sent to the Sarhad of Balochistan by Abbas the Great as a part of his policy of weakening dangerous Baloch tribes by removing them from their local territories.

During World War I, the Yarahmadzais disturbed the lines of communication of the British frontier and raided their goods, this gave some concerns to the British forces and the fact that the Germans have through Turkish agents supplied the Sarhadi tribes with weapons and promised them that the Germans have converted to Islam in order to let the Sarhadi tribes show allegiance with them.

He tells about when Jiand khan and his son were arrested and they (the British garrison) were on their march to Quetta to bring them (the hostage) into captivity when they were suddenly ambushed by the Yarahmadzais and Gamshadzais in an area called Nalak (a narrow passage nearby Khash).

Abdol Hossein Yadegari translated Dyer's book with additional comments based on his research, his work was published posthumously in Persian.

Little record exists of what Sarhad was after Dyer but from what was heard and been told among the tribesmen the raiding continued, or like Coleridge Kennard describes it "Just as we are preparing for the night a jambaz rider arrives from the desert to announce that a Balochi raiding army, a very powerful one a thousand men ride in it is close to his heels, marching from Khwash under Shasavar Khan (Yarahmadzai)"[7] In 1921, Reza Khan who was a member of the Cossack Brigade performed a coup by taking control over Tehran and establishing his own government with the dissolution of the previous.

After a series of campaigns against Azeris, Qashqais, Turkmens and the Lurs the last region that remained to be pacified and brought under the control of the central government was Balochistan.

Led by the Yarahmadzai, who had earlier fought the British, the Sarhadi tribes resisted successfully, until finally settling and accepting the suzerainty of the Persian crown in 1935".

Balochistan in the year 1789. Yarahmadzais can be seen as a tribe under suzerainty to the Khanate of Kalat