Muslim Rajput clans of Lahore Division

Muslim Rajput clans of Lahore Division

This is a list of Muslim Rajput clans of west Punjab compiled by census takers for the 1911 census of India. The list is ordered by administrative divisions, starting with the Lahore Division, and only refers to Muslim Rajput clans.[1]

The appearance of a particular tribe as Rajput 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 Rajputs. This list is simply gives an historical distribution of Muslim Rajputs tribes in the Punjab province of Pakistan, a number of years prior to the partition of Punjab.

Contents

Lahore District

The total Rajput population in the district according to 1931 Census of India was 100,903, of which Muslims numbered 82,054 or 82% of the population. According to 1911 Census of India the main clans in Lahore District were as follows:[2]

Tribe Lahore Tehsil Chunian Tehsil Kasur Tehsil Total
Awan 433 101 377 911
Bhatti 7,640 7,284 5,062 19,986
Chauhan 1,207 185 180 1,578
Dhudhi 93 199 2 294
Joiya 274 280 289 843
Khokhar 5,398 2,215 786 8,339
Naru 384 213 740 610
Panwar 749 213 740 1,702
Rathore 14 14 28
Sulehria 948 46 989

Amritsar District

The total Rajput population in the district according to 1931 Census of India was 33,904, of which Muslims numbered 27,253 or 80% of the population. According to 1911 Census of India the main clans in Amritsar District were as follows:[3]

Tribe Amritsar Tehsil Tarn Taran Tehsil Ajnala Tehsil Total
Bhatti 7,755 2,457 6,205 16,417
Chauhan 1,139 23 145 1,307
Manj 450 479 558 1,478
Naru 103 228 958 1,289

Gujranwala District

The total Rajput population according to 1931 Census of India was 15,607, of which Muslims numbered 10,473 or 67% of the total population. According to 1911 Census of India the main clans in Gujranwala District were as follows:[4]

Tribe Tribe Gujranwala Tehsil Wazirabad Tehsil Hafizabad Tehsil Khanqah Dogran Tehsil Sharaqpur Tehsil Total
Bhatti 268 171 2,099 2,758 4,064 9,388
Chauhan 131 52 10 97 313 605
Gondal 24 24
Joiya 9 2 11
Khokhar 193 96 38 188 1,124 1,637
Wattu 1,115 7 1,122

Gurdaspur District

The total Rajput population in the district according to 1931 Census of India was 91,459, of which Muslims numbered 56,668 or 62% of the total Rpopulation. According to 1911 Census of India the main clans in Gurdaspur District were as follows:[5]

Tribe Gurdaspur Tehsil Batala Tehsil Shakargarh Tehsil Pathankot Tehsil Total
Agan 561 8 569
Awan 427 369 236 99 1,131
Bhatti 1,638 4,016 942 3,673 10,269
Bhao 706 706
Chauhan 515 525 173 339 1,552
Katil 11 2 2,078 13 2,104
Khokhar 1,189 2,040 381 269 3,879
Minhas 1,537 90 679 751 3,057
Manj 313 670 27 201 1,221
Naru 1,389 250 51 325 2,015
Pathania 2 69 71
Sulehria 311 87 5,465 1,907 7,770

Sialkot District

The total Rajput population in the district according to 1931 Census of India was 67,674, of which Muslims numbered 55,098 or 81% of the total population. According to 1911 Census of India the main Muslim clans in Sialkot District were as follows:[6]

Tribe Sialkot Tehsil Pasrur Tehsil Zafarwal Tehsil Raya Tehsil Daska Tehsil Total
Bhatti 271 1,880 2,113 1,880 271 7,605
Chauhan 28 115 243 114 373 873
Janjua 656 3 25 121 43 854
Minhas 472 24 335 15 43 869
Sulehria 35 244 14,223 95 103 15,627

Montgomery District (Sahiwal District)

The total Rajput population in the district according to 1931 Census of India was 120,212, of which Muslims numbered 112,388 or 93% of the total population. According to 1911 Census of India the main Muslim clans in Montgomery District were as follows:[7]

Tribe Sahiwal Tehsil Gugera Tehsil Dipalpur Tehsil Pakpattan Tehsi Total
Baghela 919 4 923
Bhatti 1,026 1,498 3,014 1,892 7,380
Chauhan 108 92 280 147 627
Doli 491 148 639
Dhanwal 559 559
Dhudhi 26 4 107 641 778
Dogar 1 27 58 1,214 1,300
Jandran 8 543 551
Joiya 260 266 861 3,732 5,119
Kathia 2,875 12 71 2,900
Khichi 77 1,002 61 175 1,315
Khokhar 432 191 267 401 1,291
Phullarwan 27 880 28 935
Rath 75 630 706
Sial 3,055 107 49 75 3,286
Wattu 617 1,653 9,916 3,481 15,647

See also

References

  1. ^ Census of India 1911. Vol. 14, Pt. 3, Punjab. Appendices to the imperial tables.
  2. ^ Lahore District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xiii
  3. ^ A Gazetteer of Amritsar District 1912 Part B page xxviii
  4. ^ A Gazetteer of Gujranwala District 1912 Part B page xxviii
  5. ^ A Gazetteer of Gurdaspur District 1912 Part B page xxviii
  6. ^ Sialkot District Gazetteer Part B 1912 Table 15 page xiii
  7. ^ A Gazetteer of Montgomery District Part B 1912 Table 15 page xxxiii

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