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ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
@@bcgamingzone422ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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@@LovepreetSingh13134ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
@@Indian.905ArmyABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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Jatts are the descendants of Scythians and Eastern European tribes who used raid and fight allying with bigger armies of different empires. The Persian ruler Cyrus the great was defeated by nomads of Massagetai in which majority of the people were of the same community. Massagetai was a hub for Jatts. Present day Massagetai is known as Turkmenistan. Jatts were nomads so they travelled alot, most of the tribes joined forces with Alexander the Great and came towards Indus Valley (Northern India), Alexander was defeated but noticing the rich fertile soils and warm weather some the tribes decided to stay and farm the lands. Jatts are scattered all throughout Central and Eastern Europe. There is a part of a peninsula stretching from Germany to Denmark which is also called Jutland. The name is derived from the Jutes (Jats). It was founded by Asiagh Jats who were known at that time by the name as Asii. Asii, also written Asioi,Asiagh and probably also Asiani, were one of the nomadic tribes, mentioned in Roman and Greek accounts who are said to have been responsible for the downfall of the state of Bactria circa 140 BCE. These tribes are usually identified as Scythian or Saka people.
ABDALLi PUT JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
Proud to be a JAT. My ancestor came Bangladesh after Bakhityar Khilji invaded Nothern part of Padma. They came here and settle southern part of Padma and worked under local Raja and Jamindar as Soldier. Even my family is from Faridpur (A district in Bangladesh) where majority Hindus have Gotra 'Dharna' or 'Mudgal'. Our Family later entered in Gold business that why we got title 'Podder'. We still followed agricultural guidelines that our acestors bring to us . But irony is we are state declared enemy now. Most of us lost our lands in Bangladesh under enemy propery act. My family lost 600 acres of land under this that. We beleive that some Hindus left in southern part of Bangladesh only for valient JAT Soldiers who fought aganist Muslim invaders.
Jaat devta ke piche history ... Ek jaat Hindu khatri parivaar mein ek ladka Janam leta hai .. uska Dil fool or dhudh jaisa saaf .. jatiwaad se preshan.. 😊 wo ek Naya Dharam bana deta hai waheguru ji❤
Rubal bhai aane wali videos beshak kitni bhii ho jaaye par kuch chhodna mat...Jat Raja porus jisne Alexander the great ko dhool chatayi,Jat Raha harshvardhan bains of haryana Thanesar jo bhot bade daani aur chakravarti samarth the. Jat raja Anangpal Tomar jinhone Delhi basayi. Maharaja ranjeet singh jinke nam se aaj bhi Afghani kaanpte hain. World wars mein India mein hmare pas sabse jayada VC hai matlab Victoria cross 9-10 total. Jat regiment ke pas royal khitab to hai hi par Victoria cross bhi jo aur kisi regiment ke pas nhi hain. Jatton ke pas 3 paramvir chakra aur 10 Victoria cross hain. Olympics mein around 35% medals akele Jatton ke hain . Paralympics mein 9 gold medals hain India ke jisme se 4 akele Jats ke hain plus aur bhi bronze aur silver. Baki games jaise common wealth games,asian games meij bhi 40% yogdaan akele Jattton ka hai. Akbar ki haddiya jalane wale Jat hue,mughlo ko unke hi aashiyane me kaid krke rkhne wale bhi Jat hue, Masjids tutwa ke bhainson ka tabela bnwane bhi Jat hue (maharaja jawahr singh) aur yahi India ke sbse kattar hindu Raja bhi hue... desh ka sbse bda Gau rakshak bhi ek Jat hua. (Harful Jat) Aurangzeb ki neev hilane ka kaam bhi sbse phle mathura ke Jatton ne kiya. Gokula Jat ki leadership mein. Huns ke attack ko Arabs ke attacks ko vifal krne me bhi Jat sbse aghe rahe...Aur most importantly ek bat jo apne boli Indo-aryan ye bilkul sach hai. Jats are the best representatives of vedic Aryan culture Supreme court khud kehta h is bat ko . Plus Dna reports survey hue pade hain Indian castes mein jisme Jats mein sbse jyda Steppe -R1a gene hai mtlb Aryans ka. Isliye hi Jats lambe thaade hote hain on an average.Kuch chutiye Jats ko shudra bolte hain jinke baap daade Mughlon ke sath apni chhoriyon ko biyah biyah kar mar gye. Humse bda kshatriya nhi yahan koi.
Jats are great and powerful but not Kshatriya all ways remember that aur bhai abb gali na bakna na tm apni jaat ke thekedar ho na mai apni ka peace out
Sikh bhi maximum jat se hi bne huye hain Sikh regiment me 99% jat hi hote hain Poras jat smrat mahan Maharaja Ranjit Singh punjab wale Jatt ekta jindabad
brother jaats far more acient than mahabharat, because shri raam was older than mahabharat and he was suryavanshi kshatriyas which is also a part of jaat community.
ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
ABDALLi PUT JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
ABDALLi PUTt JAT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
ABDALLi PUT JATT ka itihas👇😂😂 List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab. Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts. Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district. Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur. Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal. Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District. Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District. Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts. Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947. Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts. Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition. Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil. Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district. Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala. Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha. Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal. Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs. Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts. Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century. Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District. Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs. Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts. Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts. Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District. Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings. Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District. Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad. Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region. Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha. Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan. Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts. Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district. Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab. Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala. Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras. Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District. Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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Jai shivji🙏 jai jaat next part jaldi se jaldi le aao, thank you rubal bhiya jaat 🙏💥
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Mai jaat to nhi par iss video ko dhek ke mujhe jaat jaise vir bane ki bhawanye utpn hoti hai .
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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Real fact sir Proud be jat. 🙏😎
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Shiv ke Vansaj hai Jat🤘🤘 mene padhli Dev Samhita,sahi kahra hai bhai ,tabhi Jat Shiv ke kattar bhagat hote hai ,lekin Jatto me Arya Blood hai ,ye Court me prove ho chuka hai ,ab Shiv jaane kya sach hai kya nahi🔥🔥 Jai ho Jat Devta 🤘🔥
indian culture is so mermerising 🤩😍
मै भी चौधरी हु गुजरात का हमारे पूर्वज हरियाना से आये थे और मुछे रखते है हमारा ❤बहोत बड़ा होता है और हिम्मत भी बहोत होती है ऊचाई 6 फुट से ऊपर ज्यादा होती है हट्टे कट्टे होते है ज्यादा तर आर्मी मै जाना पसंद करते है अच्छे से अच्छा बुरे से बुरे होते है और गुस्सा आता है तो बहोत कुछ कर देते है डरते नहीं 🙏
Jaat is not a cast it's a brand ❤
Jhaaant
Love to jaat samaj from a brahmin ❤
Being a Jaat , we r proud
But we are Hindu first
No caste can survive without Dharma 🚩
⚡️इंसानियत से बढ़कर कर्म नहीं होता,
⚡️नस्ल से बढ़कर धर्म नही होता,
⚡️जब इंसानियत ही मर जायेगी तो कर्म क्या करोगे ?
⚡️जब कौम ही खत्म हो जाएगी तो धर्म का क्या करोगे ?
📍अपनी जाति से प्रेम करना कोई जातिवाद नहीं बल्कि दूसरे की जाति से घृणा करना असली जातिवाद है |
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Jai jaat i love you jaat i proud of you jaat
Bhai ek video jaat rajao ke upar jrur bnao special for Vikram aditiya,Ashok samrat,Chandra Gupt maurya,tipu sultan,porus, anagpal tomar jyada tar en rajao ke bare ke koi nahi janta ki ye sab jaat jati ke h aur bhai video bhot achi h aese he video bnate raho😍😍😍
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जिनके भी नाम तूने लिखे हैं, उनमें से एक भी जाट जाति से संबंधित नहीं था ।
सभी क्षत्रिय थे।
जाटों को इंडो सीथियन समुदाय माना जाता है।जो मध्य एशिया से आये थे।
जितने भी जाट जो भारत में है,वो यहां के मूलनिवासी है ही नहीं सभी किसी ना किसी दूसरी जगहों से आकर बसे हैं।फिर चाहे हरियाणा हो या पश्चिम उत्तर प्रदेश हो
भरतपुर के राजा सूरजमल जी के वर्तमान वंशज ने स्वयं माना है कि वो जादौन राजपूतों की शाखा से निकले हैं।
अनुलोम विवाह हुआ करते थे,पहले क्षत्रिय राजाओं के ,
और उनकी संतान एक ही गोत्र लगाती थी। जैसे तोमर , सोलंकी पवार चौहान परमार मंडार छोंकर आदि
पर अशोक और विक्रमादित्य तथा पोरष जैसे प्राचीन राजाओं के समय तो जाट थे भी नहीं भारत भूमि पर
फिर तुम लोग कैसे दावा कर रहे हो।।
इसी तरह क्षत्रिय राजाओं को अन्य समाज के लोग भी अपनी जाति का बताते हैं।।।
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Jai ho sabhi jaat bhaiyo ka me to inka bahut bada fan hu aur ye mere favourite jaat log ha
Jatts are the descendants of Scythians and Eastern European tribes who used raid and fight allying with bigger armies of different empires. The Persian ruler Cyrus the great was defeated by nomads of Massagetai in which majority of the people were of the same community. Massagetai was a hub for Jatts. Present day Massagetai is known as Turkmenistan. Jatts were nomads so they travelled alot, most of the tribes joined forces with Alexander the Great and came towards Indus Valley (Northern India), Alexander was defeated but noticing the rich fertile soils and warm weather some the tribes decided to stay and farm the lands. Jatts are scattered all throughout Central and Eastern Europe. There is a part of a peninsula stretching from Germany to Denmark which is also called Jutland. The name is derived from the Jutes (Jats). It was founded by Asiagh Jats who were known at that time by the name as Asii. Asii, also written Asioi,Asiagh and probably also Asiani, were one of the nomadic tribes, mentioned in Roman and Greek accounts who are said to have been responsible for the downfall of the state of Bactria circa 140 BCE. These tribes are usually identified as Scythian or Saka people.
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
Proud to be a JAT. My ancestor came Bangladesh after Bakhityar Khilji invaded Nothern part of Padma. They came here and settle southern part of Padma and worked under local Raja and Jamindar as Soldier. Even my family is from Faridpur (A district in Bangladesh) where majority Hindus have Gotra 'Dharna' or 'Mudgal'. Our Family later entered in Gold business that why we got title 'Podder'. We still followed agricultural guidelines that our acestors bring to us . But irony is we are state declared enemy now. Most of us lost our lands in Bangladesh under enemy propery act. My family lost 600 acres of land under this that. We beleive that some Hindus left in southern part of Bangladesh only for valient JAT Soldiers who fought aganist Muslim invaders.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Jai Surajmal ji Jaat 🕉
Jai Sanatan 🕉
Aaj tk ki best video m se AK video h Rubal Bhai ki
good explanation rubal bhai👏
Jaato ka name or jyada badhane me humare rubal bhaiya ka bhi bada role hai.
Proud to be a JAAT
Bhai jaat ki yaari jisko mil gayi wo raja se kam nahi ❤ confidence increase personality ek number dressing sense
Jaat devta ke piche history ... Ek jaat Hindu khatri parivaar mein ek ladka Janam leta hai .. uska Dil fool or dhudh jaisa saaf .. jatiwaad se preshan.. 😊 wo ek Naya Dharam bana deta hai waheguru ji❤
Jay Jaat 👑👑👑💪💪
Proud to be a jaat..and love and respect to all my Indian brothers ❤
Bhut bdya mere bhai part 2 jarur Anna chiye
Rubal bhai aane wali videos beshak kitni bhii ho jaaye par kuch chhodna mat...Jat Raja porus jisne Alexander the great ko dhool chatayi,Jat Raha harshvardhan bains of haryana Thanesar jo bhot bade daani aur chakravarti samarth the. Jat raja Anangpal Tomar jinhone Delhi basayi. Maharaja ranjeet singh jinke nam se aaj bhi Afghani kaanpte hain. World wars mein India mein hmare pas sabse jayada VC hai matlab Victoria cross 9-10 total. Jat regiment ke pas royal khitab to hai hi par Victoria cross bhi jo aur kisi regiment ke pas nhi hain. Jatton ke pas 3 paramvir chakra aur 10 Victoria cross hain. Olympics mein around 35% medals akele Jatton ke hain . Paralympics mein 9 gold medals hain India ke jisme se 4 akele Jats ke hain plus aur bhi bronze aur silver. Baki games jaise common wealth games,asian games meij bhi 40% yogdaan akele Jattton ka hai. Akbar ki haddiya jalane wale Jat hue,mughlo ko unke hi aashiyane me kaid krke rkhne wale bhi Jat hue, Masjids tutwa ke bhainson ka tabela bnwane bhi Jat hue (maharaja jawahr singh) aur yahi India ke sbse kattar hindu Raja bhi hue... desh ka sbse bda Gau rakshak bhi ek Jat hua. (Harful Jat) Aurangzeb ki neev hilane ka kaam bhi sbse phle mathura ke Jatton ne kiya. Gokula Jat ki leadership mein. Huns ke attack ko Arabs ke attacks ko vifal krne me bhi Jat sbse aghe rahe...Aur most importantly ek bat jo apne boli Indo-aryan ye bilkul sach hai. Jats are the best representatives of vedic Aryan culture Supreme court khud kehta h is bat ko . Plus Dna reports survey hue pade hain Indian castes mein jisme Jats mein sbse jyda Steppe -R1a gene hai mtlb Aryans ka. Isliye hi Jats lambe thaade hote hain on an average.Kuch chutiye Jats ko shudra bolte hain jinke baap daade Mughlon ke sath apni chhoriyon ko biyah biyah kar mar gye. Humse bda kshatriya nhi yahan koi.
Abe hootiye to ye bata Pak Ind me bahut se jaat Muslim kyu hai 😅😅😅 baat krta hai saala
जय हो आर्य क्षत्रिय जाट देवता 🔱💪🏻🙏🏻🚩🧬🗡️
Jats are great and powerful but not Kshatriya all ways remember that aur bhai abb gali na bakna na tm apni jaat ke thekedar ho na mai apni ka peace out
@@DakshSingh-rq1rhmaha kshtriya h kshtriya nhi
Proud be a jaat💯💯💯💯💯💯💪👍
Jaat bina jaat ki na doozi koi kaat 🔥
Jai Jaat ❤❤❤
jai jaat jai bharat
We need more 😍😍
Rajputo ke history ke baarey may bhi bataaao sir🤗🤗
Vo Rajveer bhai btaega 😁
Bhut badhiya 👍🏻
जय जाट देवता 🔱 जय जटवाड़ा 🧬💪🏻🗡️🚩
Jai JaaT mharaja Surjmal amar rhe 👏🔥👿😎💪🤟
Ham pehle hindu hai fir jaat ❤
Very knowledgeable video sir 🔥 📛
🔥❤️ JATT
Long live Jat unity 🔥🔥
Proud of you rubl bahi
ʀᴜʙᴀʟ ʙʜᴀɪ 💪💪💪 ᴊᴀɪ ᴊᴀᴀᴛ
Jai jat 👑
Sikh bhi maximum jat se hi bne huye hain
Sikh regiment me 99% jat hi hote hain
Poras jat smrat mahan
Maharaja Ranjit Singh punjab wale
Jatt ekta jindabad
JAI JAAT JAI HINDU
Bhai ase ase topic pr video jrur lao
Jai jaat regiment jaat balwan jai bhagwan 🙏
Proud on our Jaat ❤ community and their tremendous contribution towards Sanatan ❤
80% friend of mine are Jaat as I am from Haryana ❤
😂 Veerta award for tea was fantastic guy too. I understood their qualifications. 😅😅
Jai Jat
Jai Balwan
Jai Dada paruram
जाट एकता जिंदाबाद ❤️✌️
Ye video unn logo ke liye h jisko abhi tak jaato ke bhare m nhi pta jo jante nhi h ki jaato ne kya kiya h
Jats are indo european. Their steppe ancestory can be around 30-35 % which is maximum in india.
There are hundreds of things about jaats want a part 2 ☕️🧐
Jaishankar Jay Jaat
VIDEO KE PARTS BHI AANE CHAHIYE...💖💖💖💖💖💖
Bhi i am jaat from pakistan. My grandfather migrates from india
You ever think about adopting Hinduism bro?
brother jaats far more acient than mahabharat, because shri raam was older than mahabharat and he was suryavanshi kshatriyas which is also a part of jaat community.
Rajput the shree Ram ji
Kuch v Mt bol
Very Good bhai 👍
Allrounder man 🔥
जाट का खून न्यू ही उबाला मारेगा 🔥🔥🔥
जय जाट देवता 🙏🚩⚔️
जय दादा सूरजमल जी 🙏🚩⚔️
जय तेजाजी महाराज जी 🙏🚩⚔️
दुसरी विडियो कब आयेगी sir
ABDALLi PUTt JATT ka itihas👇😂😂
List of Major Muslim Jat clans with distribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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List of Major Muslim Jat clans with ditribution
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab.
Aheer - The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the Awan tribe, while other connect themselves with the Yaduvanshi Ahirs tribe of North India. They are found in Khushab, Chiniot, Sargodha, Mianwali, Jhang, Bhakkar and Faisalabad districts.
Ahlawat - The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in Haryana. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Okara district.
Arar - The Arar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Dipalpur.
Arnyal - The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern POK, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
Assoun - Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the Bhatti Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujranwala District.
Athru - One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
Atwal - The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in Jalandhar, Amritsar and Kapurthala districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh Districts.
Aulakh - One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. Muslim Aulakh were found mainly in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Ludhiana district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in Layyah District. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
Bachhal - The Bacchal claim descent from Taoni Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in Ambala District prior to partition. The are now found mainly in Gujranwala and Sargodha diastricts.
Badhan - The Badhan claim descent from the Dogras of Jammu. They are found in Jhelum, Gujrat and Sialkot districts. There were also a few Badhan villages in Gurdaspur prior to partition.
Baghar - The Baghiar are found in Sargodha District, mainly in Shahpur Tehsil.
Baidwan - The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in Ambala and other districts of Haryana. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
Bains - The Bains claim descent from the Janjua Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from Rawalpindi in the west to Hoshiarpur in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District.
Bajwa - Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
Bal - One of the largest Jat tribe, found through out the central districts of Lahore, Kasur, Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Ludhiana. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha.
Bandechha - The Bandechha or Badecha claim Suryavanshi ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar district. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal.
Bangial - The Bangial claim Parmar Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Jhelum, Rawalpindi, Gujrat and Gujranwala district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
Baryar - A small Jat clan found mainly in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
Basra - The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around Pasrur in Sialkot District, and in neighbouring Gujranwala District. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
Batth - The Batth are found in villages of the Lahore District.
Bhachar - The Bhachar are found mainly in Wan Bhachran in Mianwali District. They claim descent from the Khokhar Rajputs.
Bhadiar - The Bhadiar claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in Sialkot and Gujrat districts.
Bhagwal - The Bhagwal claim Mughal ancestry. Found mainly in Gujrat and Jhelum districts.
Bhalli - A Jat clan found mainly in Sialkot District.
Bhangu - The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
Bhidwal - The Bhidwal are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan found in Bhakkar District.
Bhinder - The Bhinder are found mainly in Gujranwala and Sialkot districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
Bhukar - A Jat clan found in Jhelum and Multan districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the Pothohar region.
Bhullar - The Bhullar, together with the Heer/Hayer and Maan, are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
Bhutta - The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
Bohar - The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the Cholistan desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
Boparai - The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
Buttar - One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Chadhar - One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district.
Chahal - One of the larger Jat clans, found through out central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
Chatha - The Chatha are found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in Rawalpindi District. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
Chattar - The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the Dogras.
Chohan - Chohan/Chauhan is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient Chauhans of North India. Chauhan Jats are descendents of ancient Chauhans whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
Cheema - One of the very politically influencial Jat castin Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are regarded as an elite and aristocratic race and are known to own large number of agriculture lands. For decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concenteration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman. In Bahawalpur, Tariq Basheer Cheema (Minister / City Nazim) had built a city called "Cheema Town" and sold it to the city of Bahawalpur. The Cheema were also found in Amritsar and Kapurthala. A few Cheema villages are also found in Rawalpindi District.
Chhachhar - The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara,
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