Changezi

Changezi

Changezi (Urdu: چنگیزی ) is a surname in Afghanistan and Pakistan. People with this family name claim descent from Changez Khan.

Notable people with this name

  • Yagana Changezi (1884–1956), Urdu poet
  • Younus Changezi (born 1944), politician and footballer from Baluchistan, Pakistan

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References


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