Naipal

Naipal
Rajput Clan: Naipal
Vansh Chandravanshi
Descended from: Bhatti
Branches: None
Ruled in East Punjab
Princely states: None
Surnames: Rana or Khan

The Naipal are a Rajput tribe, found in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1]

History and origin

The tribe gets its name from Naipal, son of Bhuni, a Bhatti Rajput. They were initially found in Firozpur District of East Punjab.[2], and said to have earlier come from Sirsa. The Naipal at one time occupied the entire Sutlej valley, north of Firuzpur town, but were expelled by the Dogar tribe, and ended up occupying the Makhu illaqa, in present Firozpur District. It is said to have been named Makkah by a Muslim holyman, by the name Mohammed, but was corrupted into Makhu.

The Naipals held independent sway in the Makhu area, until Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, chief of Kapurthala took possession of their territory. H. A Rose, the author of the Punjab castes wrote the following about the Naipal:

They resemble very much in their habits the Dogars and Gujars. They appear almost independent under the Ahluwalia rulers, and said to have paid a small rent in kind only when the kardar was strong enough to compel them to it, which not often the case. They have lost most of their Hindu origin then either the Dogars or Gujars, and in their marriage connections they follow Mohemadan law.[3]

Like other Muslim groups in East Punjab, they migrated to Pakistan after the partition of India. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad and Okara districts.

See also

References

  1. ^ A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose page 151
  2. ^ A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose
  3. ^ A Gazatteer of attock district Part A 1929 page 151

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