Muslim Jat clans of Jalandhar Division
Below is a list of Muslim Jat clans and their population of the Jullundur Division of the Punjab province copied from various district and provincial gazetteers of British India dating from 1908, 1912, and 1931.
In 1908, this division consisted of five districts, Jullundur, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur, Firozpur, and Kangra and a number of Princely states.[1]
Jalandhar District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 20,879 (11%) out of a total population of 193,921. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[2]
Tribe | Jalandhar Tehsil | Nakodar Tehsil | Phillaur Tehsil | Nawanshahr Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atwal | 204 | 30 | 17 | 251 | |
Bains | 267 | 267 | |||
Bajwa | 18 | 18 | |||
Basi | 25 | 25 | |||
Bhullar | 82 | 82 | |||
Chahal | 6 | 6 | |||
Dhariwal | 59 | 79 | 19 | 55 | 212 |
Dhillon | 117 | 68 | 186 | ||
Dhindsa | 37 | 37 | |||
Ghumman | 99 | 99 | |||
Gill | 283 | 86 | 369 | ||
Heer | 134 | 18 | 7 | 35 | 194 |
Johal | 12 | 12 | |||
Kang | 211 | 171 | 67 | 449 | |
Mahil | 2 | 15 | 17 | ||
Maan | 194 | 82 | 25 | 103 | 404 |
Randhawa | 117 | 15 | 15 | 147 | |
Sahi | 55 | 55 | |||
Sahotra | 27 | 14 | 73 | 114 | |
Samra | 129 | 129 | |||
Sandhu | 267 | 299 | 19 | 35 | 620 |
Sangere | 3 | 61 | 56 | 120 | |
Sarai | 154 | 19 | 173 | ||
Sidhu | 413 | 199 | 11 | 623 | |
Sohal | 13 | 14 | 27 | ||
Virk | 46 | 46 |
Firozpur District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 34,349 (12%) out of a total population of 282,629. According to 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[3]
Tribe | Firozpur Tehsil | Zira Tehsil | Moga Tehsil | Muktsar tehsil | Fazilka Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bhullar | 38 | 470 | 10 | 518 | ||
Bhatti | 118 | 39 | 48 | 307 | 132 | 644 |
Chahal | 394 | 263 | 332 | 84 | 102 | 1,175 |
Cheema | 26 | 23 | 51 | |||
Dhariwal | 22 | 22 | 196 | 25 | 265 | |
Dhillon | 441 | 16 | 457 | |||
Gill | 415 | 307 | 294 | 375 | 205 | 1,596 |
Johal | 24 | 17 | 19 | 58 | ||
Joiya | 415 | 15 | 55 | 62 | 547 | |
Kang | 477 | 12 | 489 | |||
Mahil | ||||||
Maan | 370 | 88 | 478 | |||
Pannun | 14 | 14 | 18 | 46 | ||
Rai | 29 | 29 | ||||
Randhawa | 448 | 448 | ||||
Sandhu | 113 | 322 | 435 | |||
Sangha | 3 | 35 | 38 | |||
Sarai | 224 | 224 | ||||
Sidhu | 116 | 84 | 268 | 134 | 612 | 1,214 |
Virk | 273 | 124 | 28 | 425 |
Ludhiana District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 23,958 (10%) out of a total population of 239,140. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[4]
Tribe | Ludhiana Tehsil | Samrala Tehsil | Jagraon Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aulakh | 16 | 16 | ||
Bains | 9 | 58 | 2 | 69 |
Bal | 1 | 28 | 29 | |
Bhangu | 24 | 12 | 36 | |
Bhullar | 76 | 141 | 217 | |
Buttar | 62 | 2 | 64 | |
Chahal | 85 | 104 | 189 | |
Cheema | 20 | 42 | 8 | 70 |
Deo | 19 | 19 | ||
Dhariwal | 205 | 72 | 277 | |
Dhillon | 223 | 413 | 73 | 709 |
Dhindsa | 5 | 65 | 3 | 73 |
Garewal | 208 | 724 | 30 | 962 |
Gill | 109 | 94 | 68 | 271 |
Heer | 419 | 94 | 513 | |
Kang | 96 | 96 | ||
Maan | 518 | 388 | 39 | 945 |
Mangat | 453 | 388 | 841 | |
Samra | 15 | 15 | ||
Sandhu | 277 | 190 | 27 | 503 |
Sarai | 20 | 11 | 31 | |
Sidhu | 104 | 258 | 125 | 487 |
Thind | 32 | 15 | 15 | 62 |
Virk | 21 | 21 | ||
Waraich | 63 | 33 | 96 |
Hoshiarpur District[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the district, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 23,094 (15%) out of a total population of 154,221. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[5]
Tribe | Hoshiarpur Tehsil | Dasuya Tehsil | Garhshanker Tehsil | Una Tehsil | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atwal | 13 | 22 | 35 | ||
Bains | 89 | 396 | 104 | 2 | 591 |
Chahal | 72 | 33 | 3 | 108 | |
Dhariwal | 36 | 1 | 8 | 45 | |
Dhillon | 31 | 31 | |||
Gill | 407 | 214 | 16 | 637 | |
Heer | 322 | 69 | 48 | 439 | |
Kang | 27 | 383 | 75 | 488 | |
Maan | 29 | 31 | 107 | 167 | |
Mahil | 1 | 19 | 1 | 21 | |
Randhawa | 7 | 59 | 30 | 96 | |
Sahotra | 46 | 24 | 70 | ||
Sandhu | 199 | 361 | 85 | 645 | |
Sidhu | 84 | 266 | 350 | ||
Sohal | 5 | 612 | 29 | 646 |
Kapurthala State[edit]
According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:
Nabha State[edit]
According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:
- Bains (13)
- Bhullar (15)
- Dhariwal (230)
- Dhillon (50)
- Gill (195)
- Maan (93)
- Sarai (15)
- Sandhu (81)
- Sidhu (176)
Jind State[edit]
According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:
Tribe | Population |
---|---|
Bhullar | 12 |
Chahal | 100 |
Ghatwala | 15 |
Gill | 31 |
Phogat | 57 |
Sahrawat | 13 |
Sarao | 13 |
Sidhu | 15 |
Patiala State[edit]
The total Muslim Jat population of the state, according to the 1931 Census of India, was 17,695 (4%) out of a total population of 458,597. According to the 1911 census, the following were the principal Muslim Jat clans:[6]
Tribe | Population |
---|---|
Atwal | 65 |
Aulakh | 14 |
Aujla | 107 |
Auntal | 274 |
Bains | 439 |
Bagar | 21 |
Baidwan | 13 |
Bajwa | 25 |
Bandechha | 25 |
Bandhel | 10 |
Basati | 120 |
Bandar | 90 |
Basati | 120 |
Bator | 33 |
Bhaniwal | (115) |
Bhangu | 94 |
Bhatti | 772 |
Bhullar | 51 |
Birk | 37 |
Bole | 48 |
Bore | 102 |
Buttar | 66 |
Chahal | 401 |
Chande | 10 |
Chatha | 101 |
Chauhan | 52 |
Cheema | 107 |
Deo | 16 |
Dhariwal | 313 |
Dhandhe | 141 |
Dhawe | 10 |
Dhillon | 328 |
Dhindsa | 201 |
Dullat | 13 |
Gadra | 77 |
Gandhu | 157 |
Ghumman | 61 |
Gill | 422 |
Godara | 45 |
Gurne | 48 |
Hari | 49 |
Heer | 89 |
Janjhar | 223 |
Jassar | 19 |
Jawana ( | 150 |
Jawanda | 34 |
Jhalli | 219 |
Kali Raune | 95 |
Kandoe | 24 |
Kang | 325 |
Khaira | 84 |
Khatri | 28 |
Lahar | 43 |
Maan | 820 |
Mahil | 41 |
Maindal | 22 |
Mandahar | 401 |
Mander | 59 |
Mandi | 41 |
Mangat | 616 |
Marhal | 280 |
Nagra | 66 |
Nain | 38 |
Narwan | 41 |
Pawania | 145 |
Punia | 81 |
Randhawa | 187 |
Raparia | 70 |
Rattiwal | 37 |
Samra | 30 |
Sandhu | 1,303 |
Sarai | 258 |
Sarwara | 58 |
Sidhu | 860 |
Sodhi | 65 |
Sohal | 67 |
Sohi | 42 |
Thind | 570 |
Tiwana | 216 |
Uppal | 62 |
Waraich | 11 |
References[edit]
- ↑ Imperial Gazetteer of India, Provincial Series, Punjab, Volume 1: The Province; Mountains, Rivers, Canals, and Historic Areas; and the Delhi and Jullundur Divisions, Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing, 1908
- ↑ Jullumder District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Firozpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Ludhiana District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
- ↑ Hoshiarpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 pages xxx to xxxi
- ↑ Patiala State Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 pages xlvi to lxv
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