Hanbhi (Urdu: ہانبھی ) is an Alizai tribe of Kakars Pashtuns origin.
Its main divisions are Adinzai, Sabdozai, Masuzai, Blochani,Ilyasani,Muradani, Bahadurani, Salarzai, Loharzai, Sonezai and Hadezai. Languages are Pashto, Saraiki and Sindhi. People of this tribe are settled in all provinces of Pakistan; as, Rajanpur (Punjab); Jacobabad, Larkana, Ranipur (Sindh); Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province; Quetta, Sibi, Kachhi, Sohbat Pur, Naseerabad, jafarabad, Pishin, Loralai and Harnai (Balochistan). Hanbhi tribe hails from Afghanistan. Hanbhi has different stories of its descendent from Pashtun.
Hanbhi came from Taxila in the 1 BC and settled in Afghanistan, Pakistan & India. Mostly they work as peasants, tenants and labourers to curtail their poverty and run livelihood.
Out there
Out there's a war again
Out there, there's another cross to bare
The more you hide, the less you fight
The more I'm here, the less I feel
Out there
Someone is tearing down the walls
I can live without your fears in my eyes
I can walk without your thorns twisted in my pride
In my pride
Out there, out there's a poison rain
Out there the world is blind
And we're on our knees again
I can live without your fears in my eyes
I can walk without your thorns twisted in my pride
Now we can live without your fears in our eyes
Now we can walk without your thorns in our pride
Just tell me what's the price
I promise, I won't let you down
I can walk without your thorns twisted in my pride