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The '''Tarkhans''' are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the [[Punjab]], which is now divided between Northern India and northern Pakistan. Scholars such as H.A. Rose state that they are descended from the Saka tribes who were originally settled in [[Taxila]]. They are known to be of the same stock as the Jatt ethnic tribe and other tribes as they are a purely Indo-Scythian tribe.


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It is interesting to note that Tarkhan was a very respected title in use among some of the armies that invaded India during the reign of Tamer the Lame of Central Asia, therefore it is possible that the Tarkhans found in Punjab and the Northwestern Province are possibly the descendants of those Tarkhans.


{{Infobox caste
== History of Sikh Tarkhans==
|caste_name= Kumhar
|classification=
|subdivisions=  
|populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]]
|languages=[[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]
|religions= [[Sikhism]]}}


The Kumhar (Kumbhakar, Prajapati) people are a community in the Punjab region of northwestern India.  
Sikh Tarkhans are more commonly referred to as [[Ramgarhias]] because of their reverence for the famous Misl leader, [[Jassa Singh Ramgarhia]] (1723-1803), who was a Tarkhan.
*There No such thing callad tarkhan its kumhar and the word tarkhan and saying word tarkhan also comes under kumhar its better saying kumhar out there and feel much better saying kumhar and other then word tarkhan its kumhar


===Kumhar Gotra/Surnames===
A very proud and fiercely independent people, they are amongst the wealthiest and most educated clans of India. Historically, the Sikh tarkhans' occupation was Carpentry.
Agua, Alambayan, Alimman, Athri, Banjan, Barval, Bhana, Branwall, Channi, Chawaniyadube, Doal, Dubb, Ehitan, Ghodela, Lingyat, Jalbi, Jalindar, Jolania, Kannojiya, Kaashi, Karari, Kharrariya, Khiva, Ladhar, Langdi, Lehra, Lehri, Lidder, Malhi, Mastana, Mehroliya, Murera, Nagariya, Nagasya, Nahadia, Narwariya, Noniya, Pahduva, Pansotra, Rodhaya, Rupal, Sattani, Shiv, Singhal, Sokhal, Tehariya, Thidha, Varundana,


Also See [[Sikh Kumhar]]
Tarkhans have served couragously in crack Commando units of the Punjab and Sikh Regiments of the Indian Army, as brave fighter pilots and in the Navy. They were made famous on the silver screen in the Bollywood film, ''“Border”'' , which depicted their brave actions in the [[Battle of Longowal]], a battle fought during the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]].
 
==Martial Races==
The Tarkhans are among the Races designated by the British as martial races.
 
From an anonymous list (c.1860) titled -"Rajputs"- in the collection of the British Library of the races declared by the British as martial races [15] [page # needed]
 
They are listed below in alphabetical order:
*Awans
*Bhumihar
*Cheema
*Dogra
*Garhwalis
*Gujjars
*Gurkhas
*Irish
*'''Jats'''
*Javanese
*Kamboj
*Kumaoni
*Minhas
*Mohyal
*Scottish
*'''Sikhs'''
*'''Tarkhan (Punjab)'''
*Pashtuns/Pathans
*Rajputs
*Tyagis
*Yadavas
*Zulus
 
==The Tarkhan Clans==
 
{|
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''A'''
*Ahdi
*Arrii
*Assi
----
 
'''B'''
 
*Babra
*Bachu
*Bansal
*Bahra
*Bamrah
*Bara
*Barhey
*Bassan
*Bari
*Baharha
*Bhachu
*Bhachoo
*Bhamber
*Bhambher
*Bhambra
*Bhamra
*Bhara
*Bharaj
*Bhari
*Bhatti 
*Bheley
*Bhogal
*Bhui
*Bhurjee
*Bhurji
*Bilkhu
*Birmi
*Birdee
*Birdi
*Bubbra
*Budhoo
*Burmy
----
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''C'''
*Caveeshar
*Chaddha
*Chaggar
*Chamak
*Chana
*Channa
*Chani
*Channy
*Chharote
*Chita
*Chodha
----
 
'''D'''
*Daddoo
*Dadiala
*Daffu
*Dahale
*Dahley
*Daphu
*Darhalay
*Deerhe
*Deogan
*Deogun
*Deosi
*Devgan
*Devgun
*Devsi
*Dhaffu
*Dhammi
*Dhamu
*Dhanni
*Dhanjal
*Dheeraj
*Dhiman
*Dhonsi
*Dhoopar
----
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''D..'''
 
*Dhulphir
*Dhuphar
*Dogra
*Dulphir
*Duphar
----
'''F'''
 
*Flore
----
 
'''G'''
*Gabri
*Gabriah
*Gahir
*Gaidu
*Gallad
*Gaand
*Gansie
*Gargaj
*Ghariall
*Gharyal
*Ghatora
*Ghattora
*Ghir
*Ghura
*Gidda
*Gilla
*Gillar
----
 
'''H'''
*Harbias
*Hothi
*Hunjan
*Hunjoon
*Hunzan
*Hussainpura
*Hussainpuri
 
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
* H...
 
*Hussanpura
*Hussanpuri
*Hyothi
----
 
'''J'''
*Jabba
*Jagdeo
*Jagdey
*Jandu
*Jandoo
*Jass
*Jetlay
*Jhass
*Jhita
*Jhooti
*Jouble
*Jutla
*Juttla
*Jutley
----
 
'''K'''
*Kaile
*Kainthal
*Kalha
*Kalah/Kala
*Kalsi
*Kaundal
*Khalsi
*Kharal
*Kharey
*Kharl
*Khattia
*Khohar
*Khokhar
*Khural
*Kohar
*Kular
*Kundral
*Kundi
----
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''L'''
*Lall
*Lafunghaa
*Leel
*Lota
*Lotay
*Lottay :D
*Lyall
----
 
'''M'''
*Main
*Mandaley
*Mankoo
*Manku
*Marway
*Marwa
*Marwaha
*Matharoo
*Matharu
*Matyar
*Meen
*Mion
*Mudarh
*Mudhan
*Mudhar
*Multani
*Mundae
*Munday
*Muttair
----
 
'''N'''
*Nadoia
*Nagi
*Nandhra
*Nandra
*Nanery
*Nanre
 
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
* N...
 
*Nanra
*Nautay
*Nawetay
*Notah
*Notay
*Note
*Notta
----
 
'''O'''
*Obhi
*Oshan
----
 
'''P'''
*Padam
*Palhora
*Palne
*Panesar
*Philoura
*Phull
*Phul
*Plaha
*Plania
*Pohli
*Puaar
----
 
'''R'''
 
*Ramgarhia
*Ranauta
*Rayat
*Rehal
*Rehnsi
*Riat
*Rihal
*Riyat
*Rooprai
*Rupal
*Roopra
*Ruprah
----
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
 
'''S'''
*Sagoo
*Saggu
*Salh
*Sambhi
*Sandhu
*Saond
*Saund
*Sayan
*Seehra
*Sehmi
*Sehra
*Sembhi
*Seol
*Shergi
*Sihota
*Sihra
*Sian
*Singhraj
*Singhpal
*Sira
*Sokhi
*Sohal
*Sohanpal
*Sond
*Sondh
*Soor
*Soora
*Sootdhar
*Spal
*Sund
*Sura
*Suraj
*Surajbansi
 
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''S...'''
 
*Suri
*Sutardhar
*Syan
*Singhrao
----
 
'''T'''
*Tattar
*Tethi
*Thoka
----
 
'''U'''
*Ubhi
----
 
'''V'''
*Verdi
*Virdee
*Virdi
*Virdy
----
 
'''Z'''
 
*Zandy
|}
 
[[Category:Ethnic Groups Of South Asia]]
 
{{Ethnic groups of South Asia}}

Revision as of 14:27, 6 November 2018

The Tarkhans are a Northern Indian ethnic tribe that inhabits the Punjab, which is now divided between Northern India and northern Pakistan. Scholars such as H.A. Rose state that they are descended from the Saka tribes who were originally settled in Taxila. They are known to be of the same stock as the Jatt ethnic tribe and other tribes as they are a purely Indo-Scythian tribe.

It is interesting to note that Tarkhan was a very respected title in use among some of the armies that invaded India during the reign of Tamer the Lame of Central Asia, therefore it is possible that the Tarkhans found in Punjab and the Northwestern Province are possibly the descendants of those Tarkhans.

History of Sikh Tarkhans

Sikh Tarkhans are more commonly referred to as Ramgarhias because of their reverence for the famous Misl leader, Jassa Singh Ramgarhia (1723-1803), who was a Tarkhan.

A very proud and fiercely independent people, they are amongst the wealthiest and most educated clans of India. Historically, the Sikh tarkhans' occupation was Carpentry.

Tarkhans have served couragously in crack Commando units of the Punjab and Sikh Regiments of the Indian Army, as brave fighter pilots and in the Navy. They were made famous on the silver screen in the Bollywood film, “Border” , which depicted their brave actions in the Battle of Longowal, a battle fought during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

Martial Races

The Tarkhans are among the Races designated by the British as martial races.

From an anonymous list (c.1860) titled -"Rajputs"- in the collection of the British Library of the races declared by the British as martial races [15] [page # needed]

They are listed below in alphabetical order:

  • Awans
  • Bhumihar
  • Cheema
  • Dogra
  • Garhwalis
  • Gujjars
  • Gurkhas
  • Irish
  • Jats
  • Javanese
  • Kamboj
  • Kumaoni
  • Minhas
  • Mohyal
  • Scottish
  • Sikhs
  • Tarkhan (Punjab)
  • Pashtuns/Pathans
  • Rajputs
  • Tyagis
  • Yadavas
  • Zulus


The Tarkhan Clans

A

  • Ahdi
  • Arrii
  • Assi

B

  • Babra
  • Bachu
  • Bansal
  • Bahra
  • Bamrah
  • Bara
  • Barhey
  • Bassan
  • Bari
  • Baharha
  • Bhachu
  • Bhachoo
  • Bhamber
  • Bhambher
  • Bhambra
  • Bhamra
  • Bhara
  • Bharaj
  • Bhari
  • Bhatti
  • Bheley
  • Bhogal
  • Bhui
  • Bhurjee
  • Bhurji
  • Bilkhu
  • Birmi
  • Birdee
  • Birdi
  • Bubbra
  • Budhoo
  • Burmy

C

  • Caveeshar
  • Chaddha
  • Chaggar
  • Chamak
  • Chana
  • Channa
  • Chani
  • Channy
  • Chharote
  • Chita
  • Chodha

D

  • Daddoo
  • Dadiala
  • Daffu
  • Dahale
  • Dahley
  • Daphu
  • Darhalay
  • Deerhe
  • Deogan
  • Deogun
  • Deosi
  • Devgan
  • Devgun
  • Devsi
  • Dhaffu
  • Dhammi
  • Dhamu
  • Dhanni
  • Dhanjal
  • Dheeraj
  • Dhiman
  • Dhonsi
  • Dhoopar

D..

  • Dhulphir
  • Dhuphar
  • Dogra
  • Dulphir
  • Duphar

F

  • Flore

G

  • Gabri
  • Gabriah
  • Gahir
  • Gaidu
  • Gallad
  • Gaand
  • Gansie
  • Gargaj
  • Ghariall
  • Gharyal
  • Ghatora
  • Ghattora
  • Ghir
  • Ghura
  • Gidda
  • Gilla
  • Gillar

H

  • Harbias
  • Hothi
  • Hunjan
  • Hunjoon
  • Hunzan
  • Hussainpura
  • Hussainpuri
  • H...
  • Hussanpura
  • Hussanpuri
  • Hyothi

J

  • Jabba
  • Jagdeo
  • Jagdey
  • Jandu
  • Jandoo
  • Jass
  • Jetlay
  • Jhass
  • Jhita
  • Jhooti
  • Jouble
  • Jutla
  • Juttla
  • Jutley

K

  • Kaile
  • Kainthal
  • Kalha
  • Kalah/Kala
  • Kalsi
  • Kaundal
  • Khalsi
  • Kharal
  • Kharey
  • Kharl
  • Khattia
  • Khohar
  • Khokhar
  • Khural
  • Kohar
  • Kular
  • Kundral
  • Kundi

L

  • Lall
  • Lafunghaa
  • Leel
  • Lota
  • Lotay
  • Lottay :D
  • Lyall

M

  • Main
  • Mandaley
  • Mankoo
  • Manku
  • Marway
  • Marwa
  • Marwaha
  • Matharoo
  • Matharu
  • Matyar
  • Meen
  • Mion
  • Mudarh
  • Mudhan
  • Mudhar
  • Multani
  • Mundae
  • Munday
  • Muttair

N

  • Nadoia
  • Nagi
  • Nandhra
  • Nandra
  • Nanery
  • Nanre
  • N...
  • Nanra
  • Nautay
  • Nawetay
  • Notah
  • Notay
  • Note
  • Notta

O

  • Obhi
  • Oshan

P

  • Padam
  • Palhora
  • Palne
  • Panesar
  • Philoura
  • Phull
  • Phul
  • Plaha
  • Plania
  • Pohli
  • Puaar

R

  • Ramgarhia
  • Ranauta
  • Rayat
  • Rehal
  • Rehnsi
  • Riat
  • Rihal
  • Riyat
  • Rooprai
  • Rupal
  • Roopra
  • Ruprah

S

  • Sagoo
  • Saggu
  • Salh
  • Sambhi
  • Sandhu
  • Saond
  • Saund
  • Sayan
  • Seehra
  • Sehmi
  • Sehra
  • Sembhi
  • Seol
  • Shergi
  • Sihota
  • Sihra
  • Sian
  • Singhraj
  • Singhpal
  • Sira
  • Sokhi
  • Sohal
  • Sohanpal
  • Sond
  • Sondh
  • Soor
  • Soora
  • Sootdhar
  • Spal
  • Sund
  • Sura
  • Suraj
  • Surajbansi

S...

  • Suri
  • Sutardhar
  • Syan
  • Singhrao

T

  • Tattar
  • Tethi
  • Thoka

U

  • Ubhi

V

  • Verdi
  • Virdee
  • Virdi
  • Virdy

Z

  • Zandy
Ethnic Groups

♣♣ Jatt ♣♣ Tarkhans ♣♣