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Muslim Rajput clans of Jalandhar Division

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Below is a list of Muslim Rajput clans and their population in the Jalandhar Division of Punjab, drawn up for 1911 Census of India. In 1911, this division consisted of five districts, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur, Firozpur and Ludhiana.[1] The appearance of a particular tribe as Rajput in the list does not in itself confirm that the tribe is Rajput or otherwise. Identity may change with time, and some groups in the list may no longer identify themselves as Rajput. This list gives an historical distribution of Muslim Rajput tribes in the Punjab province of India, a number of years prior to the independence of Pakistan.[2][3] Almost all of the Jalandhar Division Muslim Rajputs moved to Pakistan after independence in 1947.

Firozpur District[edit]

Here is a list of the main Muslim Rajput clans as enumerated by the 1911 Census of India:[4]

Tribe Firozpur Tehsil Zira Tehsil Moga Tehsil Muktsar tehsil Fazilka Tehsil Total
Bhatti 20,930
Chauhan 3,114
Chadhar 541
Dhudhi 1,208
Johiya 10,837
Kharal 5,638
Khichi 337
Khokhar 4,854
Manj 1,436
Panwar 4,993
Sial 1,007
Wattu 9,732

Faridkot State[edit]

Here is a list of the main Muslim Rajput clans as enumerated by the 1911 Census of India:

Jalandhar District[edit]

Here is a list of the main Muslim Rajput clans as enumerated by the 1911 Census of India:[5]

Tribe Jalandhar Tehsil Nakodar Tehsil Phillaur Tehsil Nawanshahr Tehsil Total
Bhatti 6,186
Chandel 482
Chauhan 999
Ghorewaha 9,124
Manj 7,154
Naru 5,259
Varya 488

Ludhiana District[edit]

Here is a list of the main Muslim Rajput clans as enumerated by the 1911 Census of India:<[6]

Tribe Ludhiana Tehsil Samrala Tehsil Jagraon Tehsil Total
Barial 633
Bhatti 1,531
Chauhan 1,197
Ghorewaha 3,132
Manj 5,074
Naru 1,453
Panwar 528
Varya 1,324

Hoshiarpur District[edit]

Here is a list of the main Muslim Rajput clans as enumerated by the 1911 Census of India:[7]

Tribe Hoshiarpur Tehsil Dasuya Tehsil Garhshanker Tehsil Una Tehsil Total
Bhatti 3,693
Chauhan 674
Ghorewaha 9,321
Janjua 38
Jaswal 160
Luddu 340
Manhas 436
Manj 1,465
Naru 15,817

Malerkotla State[edit]

The main Muslim Rajput clans of the state were:

Tribe Total
Chauhan 577
Manj 519
Rawat 1,971
Varyah 378

Kangra District[edit]

The main Muslim Rajput clans of Kangra District were:

Patiala State[edit]

The main Muslim Rajput clans of Patiala State were:

Tribe Population
Atras 956
Bhatti 3,420
Chandel 136
Chauhan 4,512
Ghorewaha 1,677
Jatu 169
Janjua 465
Johiya 514
Khokhar 495
Mandahar 1,260
Manj 833
Mayen 802
Naru 561
Panwar 1,353
Rathore 455
Tonwar 3,348
Varya 9,941

Jind State[edit]

The main Muslim Rajput clans of Jind State were:

Nabha State[edit]

The main Muslim Rajput clans of Nabha State were:

  • Bhatti (824)
  • Chauhan (839)
  • Jatu (545)
  • Varya Rajputs (3,621)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Punjab Volume II Usha Publications 1984
  2. Jullumder District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
  3. A Gazetteer of Firuzpur District Part b 1912 Table 15 page xxx
  4. A Gazetteer of Firuzpur District Part b 1912 Table 15 page xxx
  5. Jullumder District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
  6. Ludhiana District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15
  7. Hoshiarpur District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 pages xxx to xxxi


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