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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.
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 courageously 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]].
==Ancient History==
Kasgarli Mahmut was 11th century scholar from Kashgar. He explained the word "Tarkhan" in the following way: "It is a name given before the Islamic religion. It means prince (Bey, Umar) in Arghu language"
It is clear the word Tarkhan was not pure Turkish and that it was adopted into Turkish from the old language of Sogdiana. This was proved in the Turkish dictionary Divan u Lugat it-Turk written by Kasgarli Mahmut. Sogd was a name of a nation who settled in Balasagun. These were of the Sogd race. Sogd lay between Bukhara and Samarqand. Sogdia (/ˈsɒɡdiə/) or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian civilization (Anatolian Iron Ages by A. Çilingiroğlu and D. H. French).
Historian  H. Beveridge in his paper titled Tarkhan and Tarquinius points out that antiquity of Tarkhan is evidenced by the fact it's etymology is lost. He also states  that Tarkhan was both a personal title and the name of a tribe. Bipin Shah in his paper titled Patali of Alexander, Sack of Nagar Thatta and Arghoon rule of Sindh talks about pre-historic central asian tribe named Tarkhan. Beveridge, Isaac Taylor, C. R. Condor and J. G. R. Farlong in their writings all agree that Tarkhan, Tarkan and Tarquin are same. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, or Tarquin the Elder, was the legendary fifth king of Rome from 616 to 579 BC. Tarkhan was used among the Hittites (1700BCE- 1200BCE) to refer the tribal Chiefs. Also the the Kassites (1531BCE-1155 BCE) had god called Tartakhan (The faiths of man : a cyclopædia of religions by Major-General J. G. R. Forlong).
In Era's of Humanity by Genealogy,  Brian Starr writes about Kama Tarkhan of Huns. Hiuen Tsang, a Chinese traveller of 7th century AD also mentions various Tarkhans in Indian subcontinent such as Tarkhan of Samarkand, a meeting between king and 200 Tarkhans. Across the Hindukush of the First Millennium a collection of the papers by S. Kuwayama  makes the mention of Chebishi Tarkhan who along with Tafu Tegin was sent to court of Tang Dynasty by King of Gandhara in 753 AD. Tarkhan Dynasty ruled over Gilgit in 7th and 8th century and was founded by a prince from Badakhshan. Further, founders of Maglot dynasty of Nagar and Ayash dynasty of Hunza were both Tarkhan princes. Tradition traces the origin of these Tarkhans to an imaginary Kayāni prince of Persia, by name Azur Jamshid, who is said to have fled here after the Arab conquest of Persia (A Socio-Political Study of Gilgit Baltistan Province by Omar Farooq Zain, The Western Himalayan States by A. H. Dani).
Khodadad Rezakhani of Freie Universität (Berlin) in the paper titled Continuity and Change in Late Antique Irān: An Economic View of the Sasanians writes (year is 560 AD):
"These are the famous Nezak Tarkhans who claimed descent from the Alkhon king Khingila (Grenet 2002: 218). We know that these Tarkhans controlled the passes across the Hindukush both to Bamiyan and also to Kabul, via the Panjshir Valley (Baker and Allchin 1991). Based on the pattern of the earlier Hephthalites, they established and controlled formidable castles on both sides of the #Surkhab River in southern Tokharistan, controlling the trade and military route from Bactria to Bamiyan (Grenet 2002: 218-20)."
The town named Tarkhan in Egypt has been a site of various archeological diggings, some which were as old as 4000 BCE  and oldest woven piece of cloth called Tarkhan Dress. In the town of Chal Tarkhan (Iran) many artifacts were found belonging to Sassanian Period (224 to 651 AD).
Tarkhankut is name of peninsula in Ukraine and there are various places named Tarkhan in Russia.


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In modern times, most of Tarkhans of North India follow Sikhism and speak Punjabi, a Indo-European language.
 
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Kasgarli Mahmut was 11th century scholar from Kashgar. He explained the word TARKHAN in the following way:
''"It is a name given before the Islamic religion. It means prince (Bey, Umar) in Arghu language"''
It is clear the word Tarkhan was not pure Turkish and that it was adopted into Turkish from the old language of Sogdiana. This was proved in the Turkish dictionary Divan u Lugat it-Turk written by Kasgarli Mahmut. Sogd was the name of a nation who settled in Balasagun. These were of the Sogd race. Sogd lay between Bukhara and Samarqand. Sogdia (/ˈsɒɡdiə/) or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian civilization.
 
Historian  H. Beveridge in his paper titled Tarkhan and Tarquinius points out that real etymology of Tarkhan is lost.
 
Beveridge, Isaac Taylor, C. R. Condor and J. G. R. Farlong in their writings all agree that Tarkhan, Tarkan and Tarquin are same. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, or Tarquin the Elder, was the legendary fifth king of Rome from 616 to 579 BC.
Tarkhan was used among the Hittites (1700BCE- 1200BCE) to refer the tribal Chiefs. Also the the Kassites (1531BCE-1155 BCE) had god called Tartakhan. 
 
In Era's of Humanity by Genealogy,  Brian Starr writes about Kama Tarkhan of Huns.
Hiuen Tsang, a Chinese traveller of 7th century AD also mentions various Tarkhans in Indian subcontinent such as Tarkhan of Samarkand, a meeting between king and 200 Tarkhans.
 
S. Kuwayama makes the mention of Chebishi Tarkhan who along with Tafu Tegin was sent to the court of Tang Dynasty by King of Gandhara in 753 AD.
 
Tarkhan Dynasty ruled over Gilgit in 7th and 8th century and was founded by a prince from Badakhshan. Further, founders of Maglot dynasty of Nagar and Ayash dynasty of Hunza were both Tarkhan princes.
 
Khodadad Rezakhani of Freie Universität (Berlin) in the paper titled Continuity and Change in Late Antique Irān: An Economic View of the Sasanians writes:
"These are the famous Nezak Tarkhans who claimed descent from the Alkhon king Khingila (Grenet 2002: 218). We know that these Tarkhans controlled the passes across the Hindukush both to Bamiyan and also to Kabul, via the Panjshir Valley (Baker and Allchin 1991)."
 
The town named Tarkhan in Egypt has been a site of various archaeological diggings, some which were as old as 4000 BCE  and oldest woven piece of cloth called Tarkhan Dress.
In the town of Chal Tarkhan (Iran) many artifacts were found belonging to Sassanian Period (224 to 651 AD).
Tarkhankut is the name of the peninsula in Ukraine and there are various places named Tarkhan in Russia.
 
In modern times, most of Tarkhans of North India follow Sikhism and speak Punjabi, a Indo-European language. ----->
 
==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
----


{{Infobox caste
'''P'''
|caste_name= Tarkhan
*Padam
|classification= Saifi
*Palhora
|subdivisions= Vishvakarma
*Palne
*Panesar
*Philoura
*Phull
*Phul
*Plaha
*Plania
*Pohli
*Puaar
----


|populated_states= Central Asia
'''R'''
|languages= Asian, European, Brexit, North American 
|religions= Hindu, Muslim, Sikh}}


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*Ramgarhia
*Ranauta
*Rayat
*Rehal
*Rehnsi
*Riat
*Rihal
*Riyat
*Rooprai
*Rupal
*Roopra
*Ruprah
----
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|


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.
'''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


== History of Sikh Tarkhans==
|style="vertical-align:top; width:10%;"|
'''S...'''


During Sikh Empire rule in India, the government periodically assigned the task, of producing handbooks to recruit new Tarkhans for military service, to various military officers Some of the descriptions of the Tarkhan Sikhs given in the these Military documents are as follows:
*Suri
The Sikh Tarkhan is generally tall and muscular, with well shaped limbs, erect carriage, and strongly marked and handsome features. The Tarkhan Sikhs have always been famous for their fine physique and are surpassed by Tarkhan (Caste) in India for high-bred looks, smartness, and soldierly bearing. They make admirable soldiers, when well led, inferior to no native Caste in India, with more dogged courage than dash, steady in the field, and trustworthy in difficult circumstances. The mass of Tarkhan Sikh population may fairly be said to be contented and law-abiding
*Sutardhar
"The Tarkhans of the Punjab proper (in modern Punjab almost all of them belong to the Sikh faith) have been truly described as the backbone of the province by character and physique, as well as by numbers and locality. They are stalwart sturdy yeomen, of great independence, Politics, and Runing The Countrie India, and Collectively form perhaps the finest peasantry in India.
*Syan
Sturdy independence, and patient vigorous labour, are perhaps the strongest characteristics of the Tarkhan Sikhs. The typical Tarkhan Sikh is faithful and true to his employer, seldom shows insubordination, and with a good deal of self-esteem has a higher standard of honour than is common among most Orientals Marquee (Caste of the Tarkhans from whom sprang the Sikh, these are typical Tarkhans of the Punjab, which include those great Sikh Tarkhans (clans), who have made the race so renowned in recent history, occupying… …and great Sikh states of the eastern plains
*Singhrao
----


=== Original Tarkhan/Vishvakarma Clans ===
'''T'''
* Original Clan of Mistry (Carpentry) of According To Gracious Pandit Group
*Tattar
Assi, Bachu, Bahra, Bansal, Bassan, Bhambra, Bhamra, Bharaj, Bhogal, Burmi, Bhui, Bhurjee, Bilkhu, Birdi, Chadha, Chaggar, Chana, Chitra, Devgan, Devsi, Dhanjal, Dhiman, Dinjal, Deerhe, Dhulfar, Dhuphar, Flora, Ghatora, Gheer, Jagdev, Jandu, Jhita, Jutla, Hoonjan, Kailey, Kundi, Lall, Lyall, Lotay, Manku, Matharu, Marway, Mudarh, Mudhar, Nandra, Notay, Padam, Panesar, Pardesi, Phull, Rait, Ramgarhia, Rayat, Reehal, Roopra, Rooprai, Royal, Sagoo, Sagu, Sambhi, Saund, Sehmi, Sembhi, Sev, Sain, Sira, Slatch, Sokhi, Soor, Soora, Suri, Tathe, Tethi, Ubhi, Vilkhu, Virdi
*Tethi  
*Thoka
----


=== Original Kumhar/Vishvakarma Clans ===
'''U'''
* Marquee Clan of Mistry (Pottery) of According To Gracious Pandit Group
Agua, Alambayan, Alimman, Athri, Banjan, Behgal, Bhana, Channi, Doal, Dubb, Ehitan, Ghodela, Jalbi, Jalindar, Kannojiya, Kaashi, Karari, Kharrariya, Khiva, Ladhar, Langdi, Lehra, Lehri, Lidder, Malhi, Mastana, Murera, Nagariya, Nagasya, Narwariya, Pansotra, Rodhaya, Rupal, Sattani, Shiv, Sokhal, Tehariya, Varundana,
*Ubhi
----


=== Eminent Tarkhans ===
'''V'''
------------------------
*Verdi
*Virdee
*Virdi
*Virdy
----


Marquee Tarkhan (Rajput)
'''Z'''


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*Zandy
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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.

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 courageously 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.

Ancient History

Kasgarli Mahmut was 11th century scholar from Kashgar. He explained the word "Tarkhan" in the following way: "It is a name given before the Islamic religion. It means prince (Bey, Umar) in Arghu language"

It is clear the word Tarkhan was not pure Turkish and that it was adopted into Turkish from the old language of Sogdiana. This was proved in the Turkish dictionary Divan u Lugat it-Turk written by Kasgarli Mahmut. Sogd was a name of a nation who settled in Balasagun. These were of the Sogd race. Sogd lay between Bukhara and Samarqand. Sogdia (/ˈsɒɡdiə/) or Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian civilization (Anatolian Iron Ages by A. Çilingiroğlu and D. H. French).

Historian H. Beveridge in his paper titled Tarkhan and Tarquinius points out that antiquity of Tarkhan is evidenced by the fact it's etymology is lost. He also states that Tarkhan was both a personal title and the name of a tribe. Bipin Shah in his paper titled Patali of Alexander, Sack of Nagar Thatta and Arghoon rule of Sindh talks about pre-historic central asian tribe named Tarkhan. Beveridge, Isaac Taylor, C. R. Condor and J. G. R. Farlong in their writings all agree that Tarkhan, Tarkan and Tarquin are same. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, or Tarquin the Elder, was the legendary fifth king of Rome from 616 to 579 BC. Tarkhan was used among the Hittites (1700BCE- 1200BCE) to refer the tribal Chiefs. Also the the Kassites (1531BCE-1155 BCE) had god called Tartakhan (The faiths of man : a cyclopædia of religions by Major-General J. G. R. Forlong).

In Era's of Humanity by Genealogy, Brian Starr writes about Kama Tarkhan of Huns. Hiuen Tsang, a Chinese traveller of 7th century AD also mentions various Tarkhans in Indian subcontinent such as Tarkhan of Samarkand, a meeting between king and 200 Tarkhans. Across the Hindukush of the First Millennium a collection of the papers by S. Kuwayama makes the mention of Chebishi Tarkhan who along with Tafu Tegin was sent to court of Tang Dynasty by King of Gandhara in 753 AD. Tarkhan Dynasty ruled over Gilgit in 7th and 8th century and was founded by a prince from Badakhshan. Further, founders of Maglot dynasty of Nagar and Ayash dynasty of Hunza were both Tarkhan princes. Tradition traces the origin of these Tarkhans to an imaginary Kayāni prince of Persia, by name Azur Jamshid, who is said to have fled here after the Arab conquest of Persia (A Socio-Political Study of Gilgit Baltistan Province by Omar Farooq Zain, The Western Himalayan States by A. H. Dani).

Khodadad Rezakhani of Freie Universität (Berlin) in the paper titled Continuity and Change in Late Antique Irān: An Economic View of the Sasanians writes (year is 560 AD): "These are the famous Nezak Tarkhans who claimed descent from the Alkhon king Khingila (Grenet 2002: 218). We know that these Tarkhans controlled the passes across the Hindukush both to Bamiyan and also to Kabul, via the Panjshir Valley (Baker and Allchin 1991). Based on the pattern of the earlier Hephthalites, they established and controlled formidable castles on both sides of the #Surkhab River in southern Tokharistan, controlling the trade and military route from Bactria to Bamiyan (Grenet 2002: 218-20)."

The town named Tarkhan in Egypt has been a site of various archeological diggings, some which were as old as 4000 BCE and oldest woven piece of cloth called Tarkhan Dress. In the town of Chal Tarkhan (Iran) many artifacts were found belonging to Sassanian Period (224 to 651 AD). Tarkhankut is name of peninsula in Ukraine and there are various places named Tarkhan in Russia.

In modern times, most of Tarkhans of North India follow Sikhism and speak Punjabi, a Indo-European language.


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

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