Maula Jatt
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Makes sense what I find weird is every tribe apart from Gujjars are like spread all over the country whilst Gujjars are mostly in Northern Punjab and some are spread in the Mountains of KPK and AJK.
Khokhars are of Rajput lineage so yeah they are different but some Khokhars claim to be Jatts which is bs. Just like some masalis claim the title of Bhattis.Are khokhar and jatt different? This is confusing stuff. @Maula Jatt
Makes sense what I find weird is every tribe apart from Gujjars are like spread all over the country whilst Gujjars are mostly in Northern Punjab and some are spread in the Mountains of KPK and AJK.
Khokhars are of Rajput lineage so yeah they are different but some Khokhars claim to be Jatts which is bs. Just like some masalis claim the title of Bhattis.
Is there?There are Rajputs and then there are Rajpoots.
Is there?
TouchéAho jeray phoot mar de rende’aa..
Dude all my people called ourselves Jutts, it's very recently I heard this BSMakes sense what I find weird is every tribe apart from Gujjars are like spread all over the country whilst Gujjars are mostly in Northern Punjab and some are spread in the Mountains of KPK and AJK.
Khokhars are of Rajput lineage so yeah they are different but some Khokhars claim to be Jatts which is bs. Just like some masalis claim the title of Bhattis.
Are you a Khokhar?Dude all my people called ourselves Jutts, it's very recently I heard this BS
Yes besides I think jutts are a people group, you can technically be bothAre you a Khokhar?
You can say that but mostly Khokhars are of a quasi-Rajput lineage its confusing especially in this age where in some areas maslis are branded as Bhattis .Yes besides I think jutts are a people group, you can technically be both
Maybe some identify with one, other's with something else
I have never heard of punjabis being driven out from quetta.. personally know punjabis people who live there today.
And here you just speak for yourself.
@Mirzali Khan may put more light.
Controversy alert!
Thaughts on this guy...
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Khizar Hayat Tiwana -Last PM of pre partition Punjab
I think his heart was in the right place and understandable if you were in his position but looking back it was a very wrong and dangerous take, as anyone with a functioning brain can see
Not sure what they're on about, there are still plenty of Punjabis living in Balochistan, maybe a few left. Take this guy for example:
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Ahmed Mujtaba, UFC fighter born in Quetta. His parents are Awans from Talagang, Chakwal who are settled in Balochistan.
I don't think there's anything wrong with what he said. Culturally Punjabi muslims, hindus, and sikhs are similar just the lifestyle and customs become radically different when there is religious difference.
Also what he fails to consider that if partition didn't occur Punjabi muslims standing in Punjab would be the lowest as Sikhs had the most wealth at the time.
Even the champion Noor Butt had great relations with the other Indian punjabi weight lifter but that doesn't mean their lifestyles are the same.
He's talking about post-Bugti targeted killings of Punjabi workers and laborers in 2006 by BLA.
And i am a proud native of Jhelum districit.Many of us certainly are. My father is from Sarai Alamgir (used to be a part of Jhelum district until the late 90's, but it's still within Jhelum's cantonment limits) and he told me about Porus with great pride about his achievements.
Us Pakistanis certainly need to appreciate our history, especially our pre-Islamic one, much more than we currently do. Other than Pashtuns, Baluchis and those who claim ancestry from Islamic nobility, the rest of us really don't care as much as we should about our past prior to Pakistan's independence. This has allowed our eastern neighbour to claim it as their own, to the point where they even named themselves after OUR river.