- samāná-gotra
- समानगोत्र
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Jat Muslim — Muslim Jats of Punjab (Urdu: جاٹ مسلمان) Total population 32,705,000 Regions with significant populations Pakistan Language … Wikipedia
Major Muslim Rajput clans of Punjab — The Rajputs clans that had converted to Islam were found throughout the old province of Punjab. The Pothohar region was seen as a stronghold of the Muslim Rajputs mainly Janjua and Minhas. Essentially, the Muslim Rajputs were divided into three… … Wikipedia
Marhal — The Marhal, are sometime pronounced Mandal, are a Jat gotra, now found mainly in Punjab, although few are still found in Jarauda in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh. They are one of the larger Muley Jat clans. Contents 1 History and origin … Wikipedia
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Muslim Rajput clans — Here is a brief description of the major Muslim Rajput clans by location. The information is obtained from the various district gazetteers written during the period of British rule over India. Major languages spoken by the Muslim Rajputs of… … Wikipedia
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Marrar (clan) — Jat Clan: Marrar Distribution Punjab (Pakistan) and Punjab (India) Descended from: Kshatryas Branches: None … Wikipedia
Muley Jat — Total population 371,000[1] Regions with significant populations • Pakistan • … Wikipedia