It so it reminds me the times of Indy Jones fedora hat and the old sprit of travelling from the luxurious Orient Express carriage to less luxorius mule ridge. Bravo, Schiller!
katil the next clan i intend to look at are the katil, sometimes spelt katal or even kateel. they belong to the survanshi branch of rajput community. according to their traditions, their founder raja karet, driven from the plains of punjab by the turkish conqueror mahmud of ghazna, settled in mangla devi, a fort in jammu. one of his descendents took to robbery in the forest near the town of samba, and captured a sambial (a survayavanshi dogra clan found in samba, jammu) girl, so in return of her release, the girls kinsmen gave him a large tract of land in shakargarh tehsil of narowal district. he is then said to have founded the town of katli, and his descendents were called katil. the tribe is said to have 360 founded villages, of which a 100 are found in gurdaspur and narowal districts, and the remainder in jammu. there are other traditions, which reference to the fact that the katil are in fact a branch of the military armor tribe, and until recently, there was no inter job marry age between the sarmad yousaf 8888 @gmail.com thailand nepal pakistan afganistan . Afghan kunj shakar garh🚂🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲
🌎🌍Katil The next clan I intend to look at are the Katil, sometimes spelt Katal or even Kateel. They belong to the Survanshi branch of Rajput community. According to their traditions, their founder Raja Karet, driven from the plains of Punjab by the Turkish conqueror Mahmud of Ghazna, settled in Mangla Devi, a fort in Jammu. One of his descendents took to robbery in the forest near the town of Samba, and captured a Sambial (a Survayavanshi Dogra clan found in Samba, Jammu) girl, so in return of her release, the girls kinsmen gave him a large tract of land in Shakargarh tehsil of Narowal District. He is then said to have founded the town of Katli, and his descendents were called Katil. The tribe is said to have 360 founded villages, of which a 100 are found in Gurdaspur and Narowal districts, and the remainder in Jammu. There are other traditions, which reference to the fact that the Katil are in fact a branch of the Khokhar tribe, and until recently, there was no intermarriage between the Khokhars and Katils on account of this common descent. With regards to their conversation to Islam, it is said that during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, three Katils Rao (chiefs), namely Balel, Mal and Nihala accepted Islam. However, a good many Katil have remained Hindu, and in Gurdaspur make up the largest Dogra clan.
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It so it reminds me the times of Indy Jones fedora hat and the old sprit of travelling from the luxurious Orient Express carriage to less luxorius mule ridge. Bravo, Schiller!
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katil the next clan i intend to look at are the katil, sometimes spelt katal or even kateel. they belong to the survanshi branch of rajput community. according to their traditions, their founder raja karet, driven from the plains of punjab by the turkish conqueror mahmud of ghazna, settled in mangla devi, a fort in jammu. one of his descendents took to robbery in the forest near the town of samba, and captured a sambial (a survayavanshi dogra clan found in samba, jammu) girl, so in return of her release, the girls kinsmen gave him a large tract of land in shakargarh tehsil of narowal district. he is then said to have founded the town of katli, and his descendents were called katil. the tribe is said to have 360 founded villages, of which a 100 are found in gurdaspur and narowal districts, and the remainder in jammu. there are other traditions, which reference to the fact that the katil are in fact a branch of the military armor
tribe, and until recently, there was no inter job marry age between the sarmad yousaf 8888 @gmail.com thailand nepal pakistan afganistan . Afghan kunj shakar garh🚂🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲
🌎🌍Katil
The next clan I intend to look at are the Katil, sometimes spelt Katal or even Kateel. They belong to the Survanshi branch of Rajput community. According to their traditions, their founder Raja Karet, driven from the plains of Punjab by the Turkish conqueror Mahmud of Ghazna, settled in Mangla Devi, a fort in Jammu. One of his descendents took to robbery in the forest near the town of Samba, and captured a Sambial (a Survayavanshi Dogra clan found in Samba, Jammu) girl, so in return of her release, the girls kinsmen gave him a large tract of land in Shakargarh tehsil of Narowal District. He is then said to have founded the town of Katli, and his descendents were called Katil. The tribe is said to have 360 founded villages, of which a 100 are found in Gurdaspur and Narowal districts, and the remainder in Jammu. There are other traditions, which reference to the fact that the Katil are in fact a branch of the Khokhar tribe, and until recently, there was no intermarriage between the Khokhars and Katils on account of this common descent.
With regards to their conversation to Islam, it is said that during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, three Katils Rao (chiefs), namely Balel, Mal and Nihala accepted Islam. However, a good many Katil have remained Hindu, and in Gurdaspur make up the largest Dogra clan.