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Jat clans of Multan Division

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Below is a list of Muslim Jat clans and their population of the Multan Division of Punjab, drawn up for 1911 Census of India. In 1911, the Multan Division consisted of five districts, Faisalabad, Montgomery, Multan, Muzaffargarh and Dera Ghazi Khan.[1] The appearance of a particular tribe as Jat in the list does not in itself confirm that the tribe is Jat or otherwise. Identity may change with time, and some groups in the list may no longer identify themselves as Jats. This list simply gives an historical distribution of Muslim Jat tribes in the Punjab province of Pakistan, a number of years prior to the independence of Pakistan.[2][3]

Faisalabad District[edit]

According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[4]

Tribe Faisalabad Tehsil Samundri Tehsil Toba Tek Singh Tehsil

Total

Aheer 115 22 443 580
Atwal 1,479 347 22 1,849
Aulakh 546 305 25 876
Awan 955 936 195 2,085
Bajwa 2,412 263 1,103 3,868
Bar 1,052 32 1,084
Bandechha 278 447 725
Bhatti 1,850 3,690 3,650 9,190
Chadhar 1,358 1,917 153 3,428
Chahal 195 171 78 444
Chhaj 466 9 35 510
Changar 43 1 799 843
Chatha 967 967
Cheema 359 185 85 629
Chhina 29 92 81 202
Chauhan 359 185 85 629
Dhillon 604 396 147 1,147
Dhariwal 233 268 95 596
Deo 106 13 491 610
Gill 2,754 769 342 3,865
Gondal 681 134 182 997
Ghuman 682 133 207 1,022
Goraya 805 377 976 2,158
Hundal 277 64 154 495
Hanjra 548 218 39 805
Haral 1,274 38 1,312
Janjua 105 160 244 509
Jauson 1 38 492 531
Johal 46 10 56
Kahlon 982 486 1,569 3,037
Kalair 132 180 312
Kamoka 668 275 943
Kalsan 16 511 54 581
Kharal 1,862 3,018 105 4,985
Khaira 326 326
Khichi 363 1,341 15 2,219
Khinge 3 503 506
Khokhar 1,338 1,331 704 3,371
Lak 434 221 24 673
Lakhan 341 511 852
Lona 999 51 1 1,051
Lurka 761 699 828 2,288
Maan 238 167 32 437
Nonari 1 65 787 858
Pansota 1,041 1,041
Rajoke 715 266 981
Randhawa 1,564 551 220 2,335
Sahi 497 108 200 805
Sahu 41 470 147 685
Sial 1,207 3,508 749 5,464
Sidhu 224 224
Saggu 1,696 1,222 741 3,659
Sipra 90 558 395 1,043
Tarar 344 101 69 514
Uppal 14 14
Virk 686 202 117 1,005
Wahiniwal 3 765 14 782
Wahla 774 125 316 1,215
Waraich 1,414 1,100 929 3,443
Waseer 1,346 312 3 1,661
Wasli 291 330 57 67
Wattu 557 1,124 4 1,695
Waince 1,589 804 152 2,635

Jhang District[edit]

The entire Jat population of the district was Muslim, according to the 1931 Census of India, numbering 137,914. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:

Tribe Jhang Tehsil Chiniot Tehsil Shorkot Tehsil Total
Awrah 164 51 599 814
Chadhar 1,942 1,112 360 3,414
Gilotar 14 1,475 1,497
Ganda 421 216 637
Gill 529 29 558
Gondal 229 565 106 900
Harral 2,285 2,590 133 4,988
Hidan 116 749 49 914
Hanjra 908 139 129 1,176
Heer 580 2 2 584
Johiya 404 998 319 1,721
Juta 365 151 28 544
Kalasan 183 188 162 533
Kaloke 23 520 95 638
Kanwan 34 644 678
Kharal 871 716 205 1,792
Khichi 178 176 227 581
Kudhan 724 122 199 1,045
Lak 760 378 181 1,310
Lali 87 1,501 1,640
Lana 650 361 1,011
Mahra 381 216 597
Mahun 877 588 6 1,471
Marral 313 464 49 826
Marath 954 2 956
Naul 338 269 1,529 2,136
Nonari 566 289 128 983
Noon 434 383 216 1,089
Rajoke 1,072 73 117 1,262
Sahmal 746 156 92 994
Sattar 781 2 18 801
Sial 437 55 103 595
Sipra 1,333 969 790 3,092
Thabal 15 969 35 1019

Muzaffargarh District[edit]

According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:

Tribe Muzaffargarh Tehsil Alipur Tehsil Sanawan Tehsil Total
Autrah 420 203 238 843
Babbar 929 1,215 219 2,363
Bhutta 1,780 744 279 2,803
Chatha 164 156 224 544
Chadhar 173 151 201 525
Daha 681 405 368 1,454
Ghallu 36 1,178 113 1,327
Hans 121 908 1,029
Janjua 171 78 529 778
Kalasra 147 324 810 1,281
Kalru 1,017 471 1,488
Khakhi 1,458 239 125 453
Khar 425 15 55 495
Khaira 925 348 812 2,085
Kang 372 257 629
Lakaul 517 821 180 1,518
Langah 144 362 194 700
Lar 74 475 229 778
Mallana 653 430 714 1,797
Nonari 918 597 28 1,453
Parhar 1,258 686 666 2,610
Sahotra 15 615 630
Sahu 267 262 341 870
Sandhila 1,599 557 361 2,477
Soomra 265 131 215 611
Thaheem 1,284 307 157 1,748

Multan District[edit]

The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 340,584 (95%) out of a total population of 358,064. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[5]

Tribe Multan Tehsil Shujabad Tehsil Lodhran Tehsil Mailsi Tehsil Kabirwala Tehsil Total
Bagar 501 101 602
Bagwar 1,169 8 2 1,179
Bhutta 6,668 779 953 424 878 9,697
Bhasa 8 516 1,305 1,829
Bilar 60 1,865 1,165 57 3,147
Bir 490 8 10 16 524
Basar 493 106 113 52 43 807
Bulla 2,773 216 1,804 1,898 6,691
Chachakar 271 10 59 634 974
Chhachhar 189 92 142 181 554
Chanal 10 79 73 417 340 919
Chandram 41 224 2 182 159 608
Chaughata 238 336 69 567 1,727 2,937
Charal 17 25 546 578
Chatha 616 138 49 605 204 1,612
Chavan 90 14 21 185 465 775
Chadhar 164 5 411 264 884
Cheema 60 137 800 14 7 1,018
Dara 36 181 13 808 1,040
Dawana 1 1,169 3 17 20 1,210
Ghagar 90 688 348 51 1,177
Ghahi 46 255 301
Gill 158 81 264 503
Jajularu 385 392 770 400 432 2,379
Jakhar 29 2 39 105 175
Jhagar 341 518 11 226 143 1,177
Kachela 669 669
Khak 62 470 596
Khaki 596 596
Khichi 672 158 672
Lang 294 1,680 351 232 158 2,715
Langah 245 251 304 332 1,132
Langra 142 699 39 766
Langrial 562 45 140 6 753
Larsan 65 264 1,280 1,609
Lapra 47 33 480 19 579
Mahi 492 6 498
Maalta 84 6 6 25 121
Maho 101 84 674 75 934
Marath 70 10 593 673
Mahra 208 103 487 218 1,018
Nonari 6 459 107 260 102 934
Naul 531 24 56 611
Nourangi 334 86 827 1,247
Noon 245 3,254 260 3,766
Parhar 461 28 37 27 4 557
Parkar 436 303 14 753
Parohe 26 6 1,026 195 1,253
Pattiwala 457 273 86 816
Pukhowara 8 553 581
Raad 5 22 174 201
Rawn 2,130 176 154 156 2,616
Rongia 144 545 689
Ruk 598 2 6 10 618
Sadal 101 355 218 674
Sadhari 8 12 412 542 974
Sadraj 36 930 90 1,091
Shajra 90 38 16 144
Sailigar 382 375 757
Samachi 28 176 223 172 599
Samri 472 26 51 549
Sandal 810 136 8 6 960
Sandhila 49 8 966
Shekha 674 674
Siana 655 270 8 933
Sipra 9 9
Soomra 291 291
Tarehli 1050 800 1850
Thaheem 1,300 729 611 128 1,164 3,932
Uanis 430 320 83 15 848
Vasli 23 248 331 47 649
Virk 243 37 27 19 328
Waseer 21 425 159 605
Wehi 1,648 56 805 2,509

Dera Ghazi Khan District[edit]

According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:

Tribe Dera Ghazi Khan Tehsil Sanghar Tehsil Rajanpur Tehsil Jampur Tehsil Total
Aishiani 1,058
Babbar 4,294
Barra 1,927
Batwani 895
Bhatti 9,128
Bhutta 2,876
Buttar 1,292
Bab 5,257
Barar 501
Bohar 1,445
Chhachhar 1,898
Chhajra 913
Chhina 706
Changar 861
Chani 572
Chauhan 1,026
Dhandla 949
Daha 1,016
Dakhna 1,303
Darakhe 785
Dhol 638
Domra 822
Ghani 628
Hanbi 769
Heer 387
Hujjan 733
Johiya 1,617
Jajalani 1,571
Kajla 558
Kanera 208
Kang 10
Khatti 612
Kachela 1,848
Kabru 554
Khak 556
Khaloti 720
Khaira 567
Lakaul 1,157
Lak 658
Langah 1,558
Mahra 702
Mahesar 648
Maitla 776
Mohana 663
Mallana 1,358
Malhan 529
Mangil 656
Manjotha 4,348
Meo 524
Makwal 1,091
Naich 286
Otrai 718
Parhar 1,144
Panwar 866
Phor 867
Sahotra 994
Saharan 943
Sandhila 1,082
Soomra 2,508
Sambar 2,030
Shahkhani 961
Sial 3,915
Samdana 895
Thaheem 1,499
Virk 548

Bahawalpur State[edit]

The total Muslim Jat population of the state, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 361,891 (90%) out a of total population of 402,785. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[6]

Tribe Population
Atera 575
Athar 581
Atral 500
Bhatia 733
Bhatti 1,951
Bipar 508
Bohar 3,863
Chhachhar 9,331
Chadhar 597
Chani 632
Chapal 2,120
Chaughata 791
Chauhan 567
Chawali 506
Chimar 947
Chozan 958
Daher 1,307
Daia 1,364
Dakhu 823
Dangar 689
Daha 3,571
Dhandu 844
Dhar 1,074
Dhudhi 686
Duran 977
Gauja 1,047
Ghallu 2,508
Kalia 525
Hans 580
Jam 788
Jammun 1,657
Jhammat 2,097
Jhullan 1,285
Khak 1,453
Kakrial 894
Kalia 525
Kalwar 1,271
Kamboh 679
Kande 557
Kathal 538
Katwal 912
Khar 840
Kharal 1,770
Khokhar 2,771
Khombra 637
Khaira 540
Koral 794
Langah 3,118
Lodhra 985
Loan 585
Mahaar 3,022
Mahra 2,493
Mahla 1,160
Maij 3,786
Makwal 473
Malak 4,042
Manela 628
Marral 880
Masson 537
Naich 4,093
Nanwa 1,833
Noon 930
Nonari 1,560
Uttera 1,817
Pannun 914
Panwat 1,676
Panwar 7,702
Sahu 1,131
Samma 1,072
Samitah 943
Sangi 1,159
Sial 847
Soomra 3,721
Thaheem 1,653
Tonwar 1,691
Waince 837

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Punjab Volume II Usha Publications 1984
  2. Lyallpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxvi
  3. A Gazetteer of Mianwali District Part b 1912 Table 15 page xxx
  4. Lyallpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxvi
  5. A Gazetteer of Multan District Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxvi
  6. A Gazetteer of Bahawalpur State Part B 1912 pagess XXXIV to XXXIX Civil and Military Gazette Press


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