词条 | Khandowa (tribe) |
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| group = Khandowa Tribe کھنڈوعہ قبیلہ | native_name = کھنڈوعہ خاندان | native_name_lang = | languages = Mother language Punjabi and National language Urdu | religions = Mostly Sunni Sect of Islam Little known from Shia sect also | related_groups = }} Khandowa (Urdu: کھنڈوعہ, also spelled Khandoa, Khandowa) is a tribe living predominantly in northern, central, and western parts of Pakistani Punjab, with significant numbers also residing in Jhelum Chakwal and to a lesser extent in Khandowa. HistoryOn a rural level, Khandowa historically were of the zamindar or landowning class[1] and many Khandowa families to this day live on and cultivate land, which their ancestors have held for centuries. They often carry titles typical to Punjabis[2] who own tracts of ancestral land. See also
References1. ^Ahmed, S., 1977, Class and Power in a Punjabi Village, Monthly Review Press, p.p. 131-132. {{DEFAULTSORT:Khandowa (tribe)}}2. ^Ahsan, A., 1996, The Indus Saga and the Making of Pakistan, Oxford University Press, p.88. 4 : Punjabi tribes|Social groups of Pakistan|Pakistani names|Punjabi-language surnames |
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