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History and origin of Talokar

According to their traditions, they are the related to Sial and Tiwana tribes. Supposedly all three tribes of descendants from three brothers, Tila, Sila and Taloka, who were Panwar Rajputs. However, today, the Talokars are generally counted as Jats rather than Rajputs in the Punjab. They letter know as Veer Marathas. The some of tribe is said to have accepted Islam at the hands of the famous Sufi Baba Farid Shukar Gunj. The Talokars came from East Punjab in India, and first settled near Bhera and Akolkhed in Maharshtra. Their first villages were Kalara and Kurrar Talokar. From there, they spread to the east side of the Indus River, founding the villages of Bakharra (Kacha), Ding and Khola (Thal), parts of Peshawer valley, Bannu and Mianwali District. Also they spread in west side of India founding village Akolkhed and Dalmbi Kolambi. Some of them even reached as far as the Attock area and Hazara District of the former North-West Frontier Province--as attested by the name of Talokar village in Haripur area, there-- but were eventually displaced and driven out by various Afghan/Pathan clans circa the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Distribution and villages

Jat Talokar or Thalokar Jat is Jat Gotra in Bannu District, which is one of the twenty four districts of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan

TENURES AND SETTLEMENTS. 135 (Bannu district) The peasantry of this District are probably as deficient as any in the Punjab in agricultural knowledge and energy ; indeed Pathans are proverbially worse cultivators than Sikhs, Awans, Jats, or Eajpiits. Three years' study has opened my eyes considerably, and has dispelled many prejudices. Instead of being the lazy ignorant beings I once thought them, the majority of the agricul- turists of the District have proved, on better acquaintance, to be a shrewd, hard-working, and intelligent class, who understand thoroughly how to make use of their slender means in extracting full measure from their soil.

When I state — and, remember, I am writing of Pathans, kSwredgetnd perhaps the worst cultivators as a race in Upper India — p^^^^^^ces. that they appreciate the value of fallows, rotation of crops, selection of seed, deep ploughing and manuring, and can tell to a nicety which of their known cereals or pulses are best suited for each soil, I shall hardly be believed, but it is a fact nevertheless. In Bannu Proper fallows are seldom resorted to, because the Kurm is ever renovating the soil with fertilizing silt, and manure is everywhere used to supplement it. So highly is house and farm manure valued, that disputes concerning the right to a share of that of dependants — one of the last manorial dues which remain to the descendants of the original founders of each village — are a fruitful source of long and bitter litigation. Even with such powerful auxiliaries as water silt and manure, the soil would soon be impoverished and exhausted, but for the system of rotation which Rotations, is practised, whereby two crops, which withdraw similar constituents from the soil, are seldom grown in succession. The number of crops is so various — wheat, barley, peas, tobacco, and clover in spring or early summer, and rice.

136 LAND REVENUE SYSTEM— sugar-cane, turmeric, cotton, and maize in autumn or winter — that the husbandman has a wide field to select from ; and every year he always raises two, and sometimes three, crops on every rood of land he possesses. In the unirri- gated parts of the district gram is rotated with wheat in light soils, and bdjra with wheat in stiff" soils ; or fallowing is practised, intentionally or involuntarily, for rain is seldom abundant in two successive years. In at least one village, occupied by Thalokar Jats, and not Pathans, the truth has, however, dawned that the rearing of cattle is not incompatible with the growing of corn. In it many hundred head of buffaloes are fed, to a great extent on Kiwi, a kind of grass, and other green crops are grown for them on the best lands of the village, which, in the following year, produce first-class wheat crops.

Distribution in Pakistan

Talokar/Thalokar - The Talokar/Thalokar are a clan of Jat who claim to be the brothers of Sial and Tiwana (Tila. Sila and Taloka). That tribe accepted Islam on the hand of Baba Farid Shukar Gunj, who came from India and first settled near Bhera, village known as Kalara and Kurrar Talokar. Later they came west and settled permanently on the east side of the Indus River, known as Bakharra (Kacha) and Ding/Khola (Thal), now in Mianwali.

The Talokar are today mainly found in the districts of Khushab, Sargodha and Mianwali districts. Also in India Maharashtra Vidhrabh Region.here Are Jat Talokar/Tilokar/Thaloar Tribe is Living In (Ding Khola )Which have Six Major sub Tribes those known as 1-JAMALAY KHEL, 2-FOUJAY KHEL, 3-MIRZAY KHEL, 4-SUKHAY KHEL, 5-RANGAY KHEL AND 6-JALAL KHEL, Their old villages know as (in Kacha) Bakhharra Sharif, dollanWala, Hussain Khelanwal, Kalo, Retri, and others, and in Thal (paka) Ding Sharif, Khola, Zaman Khelanwal, Shahbaz Khelanwal, Jalal Khelanwala, Ballay wala, Laal Khelanwala, Khanqah Sirrajia and now a days known as (New Ding Sharif, Saeed Abad (Sharqi and Gharbi), Lal Khelan wala, Zaman Kelan wala (Razaey khelanwala), Hashim Naggar, Tahir Abad, Shahbaz Khelanwala and Khanqah Sirrajia. The Famous Jat Tribes Are, Lato Khel is a sub to jamalay khel (Nawab ( There no one who claim a title of nawab in our Tribe, So how it possible that some one claims, Because Title of nawab alloted by english Govenment to those peoples who serve them and join their army as any position and slave herself) In our Tribe no one accept that kind of nawabship, So it is not our tradition)Of Ding Khola Malik Muhammad Saeed Jat Lato Khel Talokar,, A Well Known Campanion of Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi And A Leader Of JUI (it is JUP, not JUI) And He Was An Active Partner Of Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi (At that time when Pakistan came on wordsglob then claimed person was a little child, so how he was the partner of a some one, All Talokar s with Molana Abdul sattar Niazi on behalf of Peer Bhor Sharif and some other links) In The Creation Of Pakistan),

1-Jamalay Khel Sub Khel (cast):Masti Khel,Bakhshy Khel, Baqir Khel, Jewaye Khel, Dost Khel,Niaz Khel, Latoo Khel, Aloo Khel, Kimay Khel and so on,

2-Fojay Khel:sub khel (cast): Mehar Khel, Gungay, Sukkoo Khel and so on,

3-Mirzay Khel/Dol (no sub cast (sub-kheli),

4-Sukhay khel sub cast(khel): Shahbaz Khel, Zaman Khel, Zakri Khel and so on,

5-Rangay Khel (sub cast(khel):Manay Khel, Ali Khel, Yaroo Khel,Shadoo Khel, Dadoo, Deeday, ButtarMoosay Khel, Laal Khel, Shipaii Khel, Budhay, KhelSher Khel, and so on,

6-Jalal Khel ( sub cast(khel), Sahalat Khel, Ballay, Guddo Khel and so on

Their main villages in India Akola District(Akolkhed, Dalmbi kolambi, Karla, etc. ) are Talokar in Pakistan Khushab District are Talokar, Talokar Shumali, Talokar Jannubi and Chak Talokaranwala (Mehmood Shaheid )and many other chakooks in ( Noor Pur Thal )), and in Mianwali District are (Ding Khola Talokar) (New Ding Sharif, Saeed Abad (Sharqi and Gharbi), Lal Khelan wala, Zaman Kelan wala, Hashim Naggar, Tahir Abad, Shahbaz Khelanwala and Khanqah Sirrajia.

There Are Many Jat Tribes Are Living In Mianwali District (Ding Khola Talokar) (New Ding Sharif, Saeed Abad (Sharqi and Gharbi), Lal Khelan wala, Zaman Kelan wala, Hashim Naggar, Tahir Abad, Shahbaz Khelanwala and Khanqah Sirrajia. The Famous Jat Tribes Are, Lato Khel (Nawab Of Ding Khola Malik Muhammad Saeed Jat Lato Khel Talokar, A Well Known Campanion of Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi And A Leader Of JUI And He Was An Active Partner Of Maulana Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi In The Creation Of Pakistan), Shahbaz Khel, Baqir Khel, Yaroo Khel, Shadoo Khel, Masti Khel, Fojay Khel, Bakhshy Khel, Mehar Khel, Jewaye Khel, Jamal Khel, Dost Khel, Jalal Khel, Sahalat Khel, Sher Khel, Niazi Khel and many more References

^ A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose page 454

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