Bhachar
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Bhachar Tribles: The Bhachars( بهچر) are a clan of the historic and large Qutab shahi Khokhar (Awan) tribe,They state that their original home was in Bhachar Village in Gujrat District,from where they migrated in sixteen century, first to Buggi Bhagi near Girot in Khushab District, and later to their present sites Gunjial City,Bandial village,Shadia village & Wan Bhachran city,
The name “Bhachar” seems to have been a form of endearment applied to them by some forgotten Pir(Peer Bhachar shareef),. According to the 19th Century gazetteer of Bannu District, the Bandial are really a branch of the Bhachar tribe.
{The lands surrounding Wan Bhachran were acquired by a Bandial chief named Malik Surkhru Khan Bhachar, who established a fort from where he ruled the adjoining region till the rise of the Sikhs in the 19th Century}
The maliks of Wan Bhachran are descended from him. Maliks of Wan Bhachran are the branch of the Bandial family,and they are closely connected with the Malik family of Bandial village,
The Bhachars are subdivided in many clans that go by the name khels,Among larger Bhachar clans are the Mohammad khel,Arori khel,Wadoo khel,Dad khel,Tahir khel,Pehlwan khel,{Bego khel Bandial}, Basharat khel,Jany khel,Kory khel,Mamo khel Shimari,Ali khel Shimari,Mian Ahmad khel,{Mian sher khel Bandial},Shaho khel,Mubaraz khel,Tharu khel,Fatehsher khel,{Ahmad yar Khel Bandial(maliks),Sardar khel Bandial(maliks},Gunjial,Nutqaal,Balqaal,Soi khel, Dharooi khel Jaali Bhachar & Miana Bhachar, Malik is used by khokhar clans,and refers to chiefs,[91] primarily by Qutab shahi khokhars who claim to be descendants of Qutab shah,The Title is given for large amount of ownership of land[Landlords] very main tribes of this area.
Bhachar Clans are settled in Jal,_Punjab,Alluwali,Doaba & Shadia,_Punjab in District Mianwali,Bandial village,Gunjial_Janubi In District Khoshab,chak 39 Perowal Disst Khanywal,& Chak Bhachran wala in District Sargodha,Jajha mehrhu District Khoshab,Tilokar city District Khoshab,Hadali& Joharabad city District Khoshab,Vichveen Bala District Mianwali,Muzaffar pur Shumali District Mianwali,Darya khan Tehsil,Karorh City District Liyya,Chak Tiwana District Sahiwal,Chak 40/10.R Okara District,Chak Torywala Tehsil Samandri,Kot jai Tehsil Pahar pur District D.I.Khan,Bhakhar City,& Jehlum city,
Interestingly, there is still village called Bhachar near the town of Mandi Bahauddin, although the population of the village is largely Gondal, with no Bhachar families. However, the Wara Chamian near Malakwal in Mandi Bahauddin districts is still home some Bhachar families. In neighbouring Khushab District, there are several Bhachar families in the village of Mohibpur along the banks of the Jhelum. The presence of these Bhachar settlement does suggest that there was some sort of migration from the east, and valley of Jhelum where the districts of Jhelum and Khushab meet is also home to several other Khokhar clans such as the Majoka,Bharth,Wagra,Bagoor,Nathoka,Jora,Nisowana,Dinaar and Jalap. Other then Mohibpur, Bhachar are also found in the villages of Dera Atta Muhammadwala,and Shahwala Shumali near the Khushab Mianwali border, not far from Wan Bhachran. Outside this core area, Bhachar are also found in Talokar village.
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