User:Wajih Waseem/sandbox

History
In the time of the Mughal ruler Akbar, A Muslim landlord dulla bhatti led a rebellion against him. A few months before Dulla Bhatti was born, his grandfather and father were captured and executed. Fearful for her son’s fate, Ladhi did not tell Dulla Bhatti about the rebellion of his ancestors and locked away their weapons in a room. Dulla Bhatti finally confronted his mother when he was mocked by a village woman whose pitcher he had broken with his catapult. The woman told him that instead of exhibiting his bravery on these defenseless pitchers, he should avenge the deaths of his grandfather and father. The lock to the secret room was opened after this incident and Dulla Bhatti distributed the weapons among his friends and followers. Thus began the legendary rebellion of Dulla Bhatti against Akbar, the mightiest Mughal emperor, songs of which were to be sung by bards for centuries to come. There are legends about how, on two occasions, Dulla Bhatti humbled the emperor, after which Akbar raised a huge army and captured dulls bhatti and he was hanged in 1599, his lineage survived and later on In Maharaja Ranjit Singh period some migrant from "pindi Bhattian" were given land to cultivate in this village, the mahi botteri along with her sons settled in this village. From her three sons Hakam family have deep roots with the history and politics of this village. Ch Hakam son Chaudhary Boota Khan clan Rajput Bhatii become the ruler of the village and also serve the British government as "Zaildar".He was noble man and earn a lot of fame for his family, the government of Pakistan allotted him a massive acre lands in gojra district, near Faisalabad.

Ch Boota khan was a literate person in this locality, he has a grip of Persian language as well. He launched many development projects in the agriculture sector. In those days his house was known as "Zaildar Hawali" and was a magnificent building, the remains of which can still be seen in the village. After Ch Boota Khan his youngest son Ch Nawab Ahmed son’s Ch Muhamad Safdar a well reputed lawyer and politician of Sialkot leads the village. After the death of ch Muhammad safdar, the village was headed by his brother ch Muhammad Sarwar who was also a prominent personality in his own regard, he was a very literate man who served in the military up until 1971, He was a very intelligent and astute person who resided in the house built by ch nawab Ahmed named the “Nawab House” After his passing his sons led on the family legacy.

Present day
currently the clan is headed by the sons of ch Muhammad Sarwar, firstly being ch Muhammad tauqeer Sarwar who still resides in the ancestral home which is known as the Nawab House. He is a de facto head of the family and estate

secondly Ch Muhammad Waseem Sarwar who is another respectable personality stemming from the clan, he has served in the Pakistan military forces at the rank of colonel, he is now running a successful business dealing in the manufacturing of fibre cylinders.