Deo clan
The Deo are a gotra (clan) of Jats, found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
History and origin
According to the traditions of the tribe, Sankatra was their ancestor, and they point to the town of Zafarwal, in Pakistan, as the seat of their original settlement.
Their ancestor is said to be a Mahaj, who came from an area they describe as "Saki Jungle", in North India. Of his five sons, Sohal, Kom, Deol, Aulakh and Deo, all of who gave their names to Jat tribes. According to another tradition, they are descended from Jagdeo, a Suryavanshi Rajput.
The Deo are distinct from the Deol clan of Jats, although both claim descent from a common ancestor. The majority of the Deo Jatt Clan worshipped Sakhi Sarwar, a Mystical Saint.
Distribution
They are found throughout the central districts of Punjab. In Pakistan, Sialkot is a stronghold of the tribe. Famous town of Dalowali (Sialkot) is full of Muslim Deo Jats. Other village that is dominated by Muslim Deo Jats is Dait. The Deo Jats were also living in village Naddha now in district Gujranwala and these Deo were all Sikhs and have migrated to East Punjab India.
Religion
The Deo are Muslim in Pakistan, and Sikh in India.