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A religion that was formed in the fifteenth century was there before Muslims?
Please slap yourself and take a seat son.
Oh man , i don't need to slap , its you who need to tell your Madarasa education where you lean all about this , tell them please don't teach wrong things or else i will become laughing stock in front of educated people, when i say , " SUN rises from west " they all started laughing.....
Chowdhary (Urdu: چوہدری, Bengali: চৌধুরী, Hindi: चौधरी )
is a term in Indo-Aryan languages, literally meaning "holder of four". Choudhary (also spellt Chaudhary, Chowdhury, Chaudhury, Chaudhry, Choudhury, Chowdhery, Chaudhary, or Choudhry) is a hereditary title of honor, awarded by Moghul Emperors to persons of eminence. Traditionally, the term is used as a title indicating the ownership of ancestral land, but in contemporary usage it is often taken as a surname or title.
However, some privileged Taluqdars were entitled to a quarter and hence were called Chowdhury, which also literally means owner of the fourth part. According to the Glossary of Punjab Castes, the Taluqdars Minhas and Kassar tribes of the Dhanni country (present day Chakwal) in the northwest of Punjab were among the first few to receive this honorific title from the Mughal Emperor, Zaheerudin Babur around the empire. During the Mughal era, this title was only conferred upon a few privileged.
However, during the Sikh rule in Punjab this title became very common and quite a few village headmen or "Lumberdars" were given "Chowdhury" as a title by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Ever since, the Chowdhurys of Chakwal style themselves as "Chowdhurial" to distinguish themselves from the newly appointed men.
In northern Indian states such as Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, the title is used by landowning ethnic groups and communities like Jatts, Seervi and Gujjar. However, it is also used by the Brahman-Zamindar, Muslim, mewari-kayasth.
Moreover , Sikh Religion are driven out from Hindu Religion, Now don't compare it with your Muslims religion because Hindu religion much older then your Madasra education system can teach you how years system.
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language like many other modern languages of South Asia. It is a descendant of the Shauraseni language, which was the chief language of medieval northern India
Punjabi emerged as an independent language in the 11th century.. The first traces of Punjabi can be found in the works of the Nath yogis Gorakshanath and Charpatnath in the 9th and 10th century.
Now please go and start you education in some modern western school which in can teach you real history.