Jat clans of Rawalpindi Division
Below is a list of Muslim Jat clans and their population of the Rawalpindi Division of Punjab, drawn up for 1911 Census of India. In 1911, the Rawalpindi Division consisted of five districts, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Attock, Jhelum, Mianwali and Gujrat.[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 is gives an historical distribution of Muslim Jat tribes in the Punjab province of Pakistan, a number of years prior to the partition of Punjab.[2]
Rawalpindi District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 15,722 (96%) out of a total population of 16,373. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[3]
Tribe | Rawalpindi Tehsil | Gujar Khan Tehsil | Murree Tehsil | Kahuta Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aura | 380 | 230 | 610 | ||
Baghial | 72 | 3 | 21 | 96 | |
Bangial | 727 | 445 | 32 | 1,204 | |
Boria | 30 | 16 | 46 | ||
Chhina | 9 | 4 | 13 | ||
Dhamial (Jat) | 513 | 635 | 286 | 68 | 1,502 |
Dhamtal | 520 | 520 | |||
Gondal | 424 | 303 | 89 | 816 | |
Hindan | 262 | 279 | 541 | ||
Kalyal | 9 | 120 | 129 | ||
Kanyal | 149 | 149 | |||
Khatril | 49 | 1,729 | 219 | 2,004 | |
Magial | 66 | 3 | 69 | ||
Mial | 25 | 25 | |||
Sial | 420 | 420 | |||
Sudhan | 104 | 71 | 175 | ||
Thathal | 53 | 53 |
Jhelum District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 84,361 (99%) out of a total population of 85,459. These were the main Jat clans in Jhelum District, as enumerated in the 1911 Census of India:[4]
Tribe | Jhelum Tehsil | Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil | Chakwal Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bains | 275 | 34 | 309 | |
Bhakral | 982 | 2 | 1,163 | 2,147 |
Bangial | 64 | 3 | 1,802 | 1,869 |
Bhans | 788 | 400 | 1,188 | |
Bhutta | 141 | 28 | 463 | 632 |
Bhatti | 99 | 191 | 2,856 | 3,146 |
Chadhar | 304 | 101 | 196 | 601 |
Dhamial (Jat) | 332 | 59 | 3,979 | 4,730 |
Dhudhi | 142 | 384 | 526 | |
Gungal | 75 | 401 | 573 | 1,049 |
Ghogha | 238 | 442 | 30 | 710 |
Gondal | 2,574 | 1,155 | 2,820 | 6,549 |
Gujjral | 26 | 762 | 788 | |
Hariar | 573 | 6 | 579 | |
Haral | 437 | 7 | 56 | 500 |
Jandral | 14 | 410 | 194 | 618 |
Jangal | 216 | 1 | 355 | 572 |
Jhammat | 31 | 366 | 1,074 | 1,471 |
Jatal | 433 | 254 | 23 | 710 |
Kalyal | 574 | 7 | 2,458 | 3,039 |
Kanyal | 145 | 2 | 2,456 | 2,603 |
Khanda | 24 | 363 | 347 | 734 |
Khingar | 902 | 3 | 241 | 1,146 |
Khatarmal | 12 | 1 | 1,171 | 1,184 |
Khoti | 68 | 12 | 566 | 646 |
Minhas | 64 | 393 | 457 | |
Matyal | 1,147 | 1,147 | ||
Mekan | 741 | 311 | 177 | 1,229 |
Nagyal | 43 | 5 | 1,782 | 1,830 |
Phaphra | 57 | 271 | 355 | 663 |
Serwal | 572 | 572 | ||
Sial | 441 | 252 | 432 | 1,125 |
Tama | 155 | 462 | 617 | |
Tarar | 197 | 79 | 469 | 745 |
Thathal | 24 | 1,729 | 1,206 | 1,230 |
Raya | 602 | 766 | 422 | 1,790 |
Gujrat District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 240,800 (98%) out of a total population of 245,997. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[5]
Tribe | Gujrat Tehsil | Kharian Tehsil | Phalia Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bagril | 586 | 586 | ||
Bangial | 1,677 | 2 | 1,679 | |
Chadhar | 167 | 197 | 612 | 976 |
Cheema | 1,711 | 3 | 668 | 2,572 |
Chauhan | 82 | 592 | 52 | 726 |
Dhillon | 617 | 45 | 30 | 692 |
Dudhra | 500 | 20 | 35 | 555 |
Dhotar(Dhothar) | 53 | 7 | 1,295 | 1,355 |
Ghumman | 663 | 113 | 70 | 846 |
Gondal | 3,190 | 994 | 19,171 | 23,355 |
Heer | 295 | 977 | 179 | 1,451 |
Hanjra | 1,874 | 613 | 264 | 2,751 |
Janjua Jat | 532 | 820 | 1,252 | |
Kang | 1,022 | 10 | 1,032 | |
Langrial | 12 | 3,724 | 3,736 | |
Mangat | 85 | 46 | 944 | 1,075 |
Sahi | 892 | 1,581 | 1,501 | 3,974 |
Sarai | 145 | 433 | 53 | 631 |
Sipra | 308 | 181 | 595 | 1,084 |
Sandhu | 2,844 | 476 | 122 | 3,442 |
Sial | 382 | 882 | 247 | 1,511 |
Tarar | 910 | 160 | 13,295 | 14,365 |
Totle | 12 | 4,180 | 4,192 | |
Thathal/Thothal | 64 | 1,922 | 8 | 1,930 |
Virk | 540 | 32 | 458 | 1,030 |
Wadhan | 32 | 630 | 662 | |
Waince | 353 | 103 | 140 | 596 |
Waraich | 32,899 | 1,184 | 7,474 | 41,557 |
According to the Gujrat District Gazetter, these were the main Jat tribes:
- Bajwa
- Sandhu
- Ghumman
- Ranjha
- Chatha
- Thathal
- Sahi
- Virk
- Goraya
- Bhatti
- Janjua Jat
- Jindar
- Hanjra
- Kahlon
- Lidhar
- Jhammat
- Mallana
- Lak
- Sahotra
- Langre
- Padda*
- Jhammat
- Mallana
- Baryar
- Langre
- Kallar
- Dudhra
- Lang
- Jag
- Lidhar
- Tihal
- Ganjial
- Jhihal
- Katial
- Baluta
- Chach
- Harcchal
- Chadhar
- Lalla
- Gher
- Mota
- Korotaneh
- Mallana
- Sidhu
- Thaheem
- Uppal
- Waraich
Shahpur District (Sargodha District)[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 174,184 (95%) out of a total population of 182,494. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[6]
Tribe | Shahpur Tehsil | Bhera Tehsil | Khushab Tehsil | Sargodha Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baghar | 4 | 801 | 2 | 807 | |
Bajwa | 1,591 | 4 | 4 | 80 | 1,685 |
Bhatti | 1,471 | 735 | 264 | 1,741 | 4,211 |
Bhutta | 147 | 338 | 101 | 167 | 753 |
Burana | 32 | 756 | 147 | 935 | |
Bains | 10 | 175 | 482 | 45 | 712 |
Chadhar | 893 | 2,194 | 211 | 703 | 4,001 |
Cheema | 2,070 | 64 | 1 | 573 | 2,708 |
Chhina | 274 | 474 | 245 | 306 | 1,299 |
Dhako | 55 | 406 | 118 | 220 | 799 |
Dhudhi | 181 | 392 | 774 | 58 | 1,405 |
Dhal | 225 | 258 | 188 | 20 | 691 |
Ghumman | 776 | 289 | 1,065 | ||
Gondal | 1,459 | 12,962 | 5,224 | 8,978 | 28,623 |
Goraya | 640 | 9 | 652 | ||
Harral | 404 | 1,047 | 16 | 643 | 2,110 |
Hatiar | 6 | 449 | 92 | 192 | 739 |
Heer | 372 | 181 | 553 | ||
Hanjra | 356 | 169 | 1 | 264 | 790 |
Jarola | 516 | 33 | 1 | 550 | |
Johiya | 271 | 562 | 1,960 | 51 | 2,844 |
Jhawari | 1,092 | 1,092 | |||
Jora | 718 | 718 | |||
Kalera | 41 | 228 | 29 | 557 | 855 |
Kalyar | 356 | 198 | 133 | 23 | 715 |
Kharal | 471 | 21 | 141 | 633 | |
Khichi | 1,219 | 2,132 | 609 | 1,328 | 5,288 |
Khat | 58 | 514 | 10 | 475 | 1,055 |
Lak | 1,419 | 746 | 71 | 920 | 3,156 |
Lali | 587 | 61 | 11 | 25 | 684 |
Langah | 28 | 162 | 440 | 6 | 638 |
Marath | 548 | 548 | |||
Mekan | 1,407 | 2,751 | 822 | 455 | 5,435 |
Naswana | 60 | 445 | 505 | ||
Noon | 15 | 615 | 61 | 17 | 708 |
Panjootha | 107 | 5 | 484 | 596 | |
Parhar | 185 | 389 | 13 | 220 | 807 |
Rehan | 142 | 1,305 | 13 | 420 | 1,880 |
Ranjha | 314 | 6,008 | 209 | 5 | 7,536 |
Sagoo | 3 | 709 | 3 | 715 | |
Sandrana | 55 | 255 | 71 | 198 | 577 |
Sandhu | 504 | 504 | |||
Sipra | 327 | 922 | 72 | 442 | 1,763 |
Sohal | 67 | 740 | 3 | 810 | |
Sujal | 615 | 995 | 445 | 539 | 2,594 |
Talokar | 844 | 37 | 5 | 80 | 966 |
Tarar | 233 | 919 | 1 | 563 | 1,716 |
Tatri | 54 | 396 | 2 | 670 | 1,122 |
Thaheem | 500 | 56 | 650 | 50 | 1,256 |
Tulla | 213 | 787 | 311 | 1,311 | |
Ves | 447 | 246 | 1 | 274 | 913 |
Virk | 161 | 245 | 100 | 120 | 626 |
Waraich | 699 | 192 | 119 | 1,473 | 3,483 |
Mianwali District[edit]
According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[7]
Tribe | Mianwali Tehsil | Bhakkar Tehsil | Isakhel Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aheer | 260 | 124 | 137 | 521 |
Arar | 411 | 267 | 678 | |
Asar | 1,591 | 640 | 38 | 662 |
Asran | 78 | 584 | 662 | |
Auler Khel | 415 | 492 | 1,337 | 2,244 |
Aulakh | 386 | 1 | 386 | |
Aulara | 734 | 526 | 655 | 1,915 |
Alakh | 18 | 819 | 837 | |
Bhatti | 489 | 1,517 | 223 | 2,229 |
Bhachar | 96 | 107 | 203 | |
Bhidwal | 59 | 1,236 | 1,295 | |
Bhutta | 157 | 75 | 313 | 545 |
Bhander | 1 | 588 | 589 | |
Bhawan | 128 | 375 | 503 | |
Brakha | 8 | 456 | 115 | 579 |
Bhamb | 1,020 | 101 | 431 | 1,552 |
Bhichar | 1,437 | 79 | 1,516 | |
Chadhar | 16 | 16 | ||
Chhina | 180 | 2,716 | 180 | 3,076 |
Chahura | 566 | 21 | 587 | |
Chadhar | 226 | 1,048 | 12 | 1,286 |
Chhajra | 19 | 575 | 594 | |
Dahral | 523 | 163 | 52 | 738 |
Dhal | 217 | 1,250 | 1,471 | |
Dhudhi | 86 | 1,019 | 9 | 1,114 |
Ghallu | 20 | 1,458 | 1,478 | |
Ghorhawal | 587 | 4 | 591 | |
Gorchhi | 1,054 | 1,054 | ||
Heer | 519 | 515 | 1,034 | |
Hansi | 4 | 661 | 26 | 691 |
Janjua | 786 | 130 | 70 | 986 |
Jakhar | 9 | 1,415 | 1,424 | |
Jhammat | 225 | 237 | 462 | |
Johiya | 72 | 594 | 666 | |
Joia | 609 | 1,018 | 23 | 1,650 |
Jora | 622 | 104 | 13 | 739 |
Khar | 163 | 850 | 1,013 | |
Kanjar | 168 | 1,387 | 1,555 | |
Kundi | 1,111 | 149 | 78 | 1,338 |
Kallu | 528 | 281 | 773 | 1,582 |
Kohawer | 318 | 173 | 5 | 496 |
Kanera | 262 | 526 | 75 | 863 |
Kharal | 237 | 378 | 31 | 646 |
Kalhar | 414 | 120 | 66 | 600 |
Kanyal | 327 | 458 | 785 | |
Langah | 327 | 458 | 626 | |
Makkal | 517 | 86 | 23 | 662 |
Mallana | 122 | 494 | 616 | |
Unu | 110 | 667 | 777 | |
Pumma | 253 | 570 | 70 | 893 |
Sahi | 16 | 499 | 515 | |
Samtia | 447 | 77 | 77 | |
Sangra | 85 | 568 | 653 | |
Saand | 477 | 24 | 53 | 544 |
Sandhila | 41 | 41 | ||
Sial | 257 | 1,905 | 25 | 2,187 |
Sandi | 89 | 892 | 981 | |
Soomra | 36 | 575 | 611 | |
Targar | 199 | 129 | 2,683 | 3,011 |
Turkhel | 236 | 19 | 255 | |
Talokar | 1,267 | 7 | 1,274 | |
Turk | 1 | 1 | ||
Waince | 594 | 133 | 727 |
See also[edit]
- Demography of Rawalpindi District
- Rawalpindi Division
- Tribes and clans of the Pothohar Plateau
- Muslim Rajput clans of Rawalpindi Division
- 1911 Census of the North West Frontier Province
References[edit]
- ↑ Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Punjab Volume II Usha Publications 1984
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Rawalpindi District 1912 Part B Table 15
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Rawalpindi District 1912 Part B Table 15
- ↑ Jhelum District Gazatteer Part B Table 15 1912
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Gujrat District Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxiv
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Shahpur District Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ A Gazetteer of Mianwali District Part B 1912 Table 15
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