Dhothar
The Dhothar are a Jat tribe, originally found principally in the Gujranwala District, of Punjab, Pakistan. The Sikh section of this tribe moved to Punjab, India after partition.
The Dhothar are found in Sialkot and Gujrat districts of Punjab, Pakistan.
History
According to their traditions, they are descended from Suryavanshi rajput, a fighter who have set to have come from Ghazni, in Afghanistan. They were concentrated in the Gujranwala bar region, and unlike other local Jat clans, were largely Sikh, with a small Muslim minority. They were known for their fighting blood. They fought many battles and not only held their lands but also occupied a vast area of land. Despite being small in numbers, they fought well against other Jat clans and defeated them.
Areas
In Pakistan
Dhothar are originally found principally in Gujranwala District, of Punjab, Pakistan. They also have presence in the Sialkot, Hafizabad, Mandi Bahaodin, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur and Gujrat Districts of Punjab, Pakistan. In Hafizabad District 11 villages are of Dhothar majority, in which Rata Dhotharan is famous. In Bahawalpur District, Dhothars have a village named Dhotharan.
In Sahiwal District Dhothars are living in many villages of Tehsil Chichawatni in which Chak 44/12.L has a significant population of Dhothars. Other villages with Dhothar population are Chak 58/12.L, Chak 90/12.L and Chak 21/12.L
In India
After the partition of India, Sikh Dhothar moved to Haryana. The Muslim branch of the tribe continue to occupy villages near the city of Gujranwala and on the bank of river Chenab.
In Karnal (Karnal District) of Haryana there are many villages of Sikh Dhothars, who after partition of India moved to Haryana. In Ludhiana (District) of Punjab, India, Chak Dhothar and Pind Malian are dhothar majority villages and many other have Dhothar population.
A part of the Muslim Dhothars of village Nathupur moved to Chak 44/12.L in Sahiwal District of Punjab, Pakistan in the 1910s at the time of settlement of this bar, and the remaining migrate there after the partition of India.
Religion
The Dhothars in Pakistan are exclusively Muslim, while those in India are Sikh.
Peoples
The majority of Dhothars are well educated, they have doctors, engineers , scientists both in Muslim and Sikh Dhotars of Pakistan and India
Some of them are:
- Dr. Sabir ali Dhothar, PhD Meta fisics England (Pakistani nuclear scientist)
- Ch. Noor Muhammad Dhothar, candidate of provincial assembly Punjab.
- Dr. Khalid Rafique Dhothar, PhD Agromomy.
- Dr. Muhhamad Afzal, chest specialist (Nawaz shrif Social security Hospital, Lahore)
- Ch. Fida Abbas Dhothar, B.Sc (Food technology)
- Ch. Ahmed Bilal Dhouthar M.Sc (Hons.) Agronomy
References
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