The Babai are a Pashtun tribe that originate from eastern Afghanistan and the western regions of Pakistan. Babi or Babai are the mythical sons of Ghorghasht or Gharghashti.[a][5] The first Babi is said to have entered Gujarat with Humayun.[6] They claim to have come to India from Khorasan under the leadership of Usman Khan, a follower of Mughal emperorHumayun. Bahadur Khanji Babi, son of Usman Khan, migrated to India and entered service under the Mughals. The hereditary title (Tribe) of Babi was conferred to him in 1554 from Emperor Humayun, for "services against the Rana of Chittor".
Sher Khanji Babi, founder of the Babi dynasty in 1654 joined the service of Prince Murad Baksh in Kathiawar, the Imperial Viceroy and son of Shah Jahan.[7] In Mughal sources, the members of the Babi tribe are recognized as "Gujaratis",[8] due to their regional "Gujarati" identity, intermarriage and assimilation to its culture, and reference to their clan was mainly mentioned as a community within the different Gujarati subgroups, for example Shujaat Khan Gujarati of Ahmedabad.[9] Aurangzeb also writes in the Ruqa'at-i Alamgiri: "The 'Faujdarship' should be given to one of the Gujaratis: Safdar Khan-i Sani", referring to Safdar Khan of the Babi tribe.[10] They largely identified with those who had lived for generations in the country or were converts.
Members of the Babi tribe are found throughout north Gujarat and Saurashtra. Iconic Bollywood actress Parveen Babi was of Babi lineage, but most contemporary Babis, barring those belonging to princely lineages, are in modest circumstances. Many are petty landowners, but there is marked urbanization among the Babi as well. Though the Babis observe a tradition of endogamy, there are cases of marriages with the Chauhan and Behlim communities, and they accept daughters from the Shaikhs and Sunni Bohras.[11]