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AHSAN GHUMMAN....SONA JUTT....KING OF SMS

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AHSAN GHUMMAN....SONA JUTT....KING OF SMS

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Faimly member nam.....               1_babar bajwa...ishtiaq bjwa...furqan bajwa...imran bajwa......                2_bhsheer bajwa...rashid bajwa...and more.....                3_nazir bajwa..........                4_nauman bajwa...Hisham bajwa...adnan bajwa and.....                5_Abdurehman bajwa and ......      _____ yeh sab faimlies naai(hjaam) khandan se talluq rakhte hain lekin pesa ane k sath sath yeh log bajwe ban gay_____ asal main bajwe jutton ki cast hai lekin naai log ahista ahista traqi kar k jutt bnne ki koshish kar rahe hain....

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GHUMMAN JUTTS
Ghuman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ghumman)

This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) Ghumman گھمن راجپوت Rajput & Jatt Clan Distribution	Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab (India), Haryana (India) Descended From	Janjua Rajput Chandravanshi Rajputs Religion	[Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism]] Languages	Punjabi Title	Raja, Sardar, Chaudhary Ghuman (also spelt Ghumman), (Urdu: گھمن -راجپوت-جاٹ) are a powerful and highly renowned Royal Warrior Clan of Rajput/Jatt who have inhabited the Punjab region. The Ghumman are of both Raja and Jat status. A section of Ghummans claims to belong to the Rajput clan while the other section prefer to stick to the Jatt identity. They are a branch of the powerful Janjua Rajput dynasty of Northern India and Pakistan Known for their fierce resistance against all invaders, from the Afghans, Mughals and the Muslims, the Ghumman Jats managed to retain their independence through their refractory policy and warlike exploits. The highly warlike and fierce repute of the Royal Ghumman Janjua Warlords earned them an undisputed position in the Punjab as the most powerful tribe. Their tribal kings, prince and Chaudharys were renowned for their heroic rebellion against Afghans, Muslim and British invaders. Today they occupy major positions within the Punjab government and are a still a powerful tribe of respected position. A Ghumman Jat is considered a person from a very fine cast or tribe. Ghummans stand high social rank in society. [edit]History

The Ghumman Rajput/Jatt are a branch of the Janjua Rajputs, a famed warrior tribe that has ruled western Punjab since the 13th century in a powerful and warlike fashion. Janjua Rajputs are known as the most valiant Kshatriyas (warriors) in Punjab. Ghumans are descended from Raja Sanpal Janjua who was a Rajput Prince. Raja Sanpal Janjua, was the younger son of Raja Jodh Janjua, the conqueror of Makhiala. Raja Jodh Janjua was the son of Raja Mal Janjua, the ruler of Malot Fort in Chakwal, originally hailing from Raja Dalip of Delhi. Raja Sanpal Janjua have many wives and had many sons, who founded various sub tribes and clans. His youngest son, Raja Ghumman Janjua, took service in Jammu during the rule of Sultan Firuz Shah of Delhi. Ghuman's tribe eventually primarily settled in Sialkot and remained as Jagirdars and a powerful royal warrior tribe in the area. Ghumans also settled in the Gurdaspur district and the Sangrur districts of Punjab in India. The Ghuman village in Gurdaspur is mentioned in the Sikh history. There is a group of twelve villages inhabited by Ghumans in Sangrur district. The main and most well known villages of that group are Nagre and Gharachon. Sometime during the mid-18th century some people migrated from Nagre-Gharachon area of Sangrur to establish Sarwarpur in the Samrala tehsil of Ludhiana District. After the independence in 1947, Ghuman Jats moved to eastern Punjab (comprising today's states of Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). While the Muslim moved from eastern Punjab to Pakistan.

GHUMMAN JUTTS
Ghuman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ghumman)

This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) Ghumman گھمن راجپوت Rajput & Jatt Clan Distribution	Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab (India), Haryana (India) Descended From	Janjua Rajput Chandravanshi Rajputs Religion	[Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism]] Languages	Punjabi Title	Raja, Sardar, Chaudhary Ghuman (also spelt Ghumman), (Urdu: گھمن -راجپوت-جاٹ) are a powerful and highly renowned Royal Warrior Clan of Rajput/Jatt who have inhabited the Punjab region. The Ghumman are of both Raja and Jat status. A section of Ghummans claims to belong to the Rajput clan while the other section prefer to stick to the Jatt identity. They are a branch of the powerful Janjua Rajput dynasty of Northern India and Pakistan Known for their fierce resistance against all invaders, from the Afghans, Mughals and the Muslims, the Ghumman Jats managed to retain their independence through their refractory policy and warlike exploits. The highly warlike and fierce repute of the Royal Ghumman Janjua Warlords earned them an undisputed position in the Punjab as the most powerful tribe. Their tribal kings, prince and Chaudharys were renowned for their heroic rebellion against Afghans, Muslim and British invaders. Today they occupy major positions within the Punjab government and are a still a powerful tribe of respected position. A Ghumman Jat is considered a person from a very fine cast or tribe. Ghummans stand high social rank in society. [edit]History

The Ghumman Rajput/Jatt are a branch of the Janjua Rajputs, a famed warrior tribe that has ruled western Punjab since the 13th century in a powerful and warlike fashion. Janjua Rajputs are known as the most valiant Kshatriyas (warriors) in Punjab. Ghumans are descended from Raja Sanpal Janjua who was a Rajput Prince. Raja Sanpal Janjua, was the younger son of Raja Jodh Janjua, the conqueror of Makhiala. Raja Jodh Janjua was the son of Raja Mal Janjua, the ruler of Malot Fort in Chakwal, originally hailing from Raja Dalip of Delhi. Raja Sanpal Janjua have many wives and had many sons, who founded various sub tribes and clans. His youngest son, Raja Ghumman Janjua, took service in Jammu during the rule of Sultan Firuz Shah of Delhi. Ghuman's tribe eventually primarily settled in Sialkot and remained as Jagirdars and a powerful royal warrior tribe in the area. Ghumans also settled in the Gurdaspur district and the Sangrur districts of Punjab in India. The Ghuman village in Gurdaspur is mentioned in the Sikh history. There is a group of twelve villages inhabited by Ghumans in Sangrur district. The main and most well known villages of that group are Nagre and Gharachon. Sometime during the mid-18th century some people migrated from Nagre-Gharachon area of Sangrur to establish Sarwarpur in the Samrala tehsil of Ludhiana District. After the independence in 1947, Ghuman Jats moved to eastern Punjab (comprising today's states of Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). While the Muslim moved from eastern Punjab to Pakistan.

GHUMMAN JUTTS\
Ghuman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ghumman)

This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) Ghumman گھمن راجپوت Rajput & Jatt Clan Distribution	Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab (India), Haryana (India) Descended From	Janjua Rajput Chandravanshi Rajputs Religion	[Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism]] Languages	Punjabi Title	Raja, Sardar, Chaudhary Ghuman (also spelt Ghumman), (Urdu: گھمن -راجپوت-جاٹ) are a powerful and highly renowned Royal Warrior Clan of Rajput/Jatt who have inhabited the Punjab region. The Ghumman are of both Raja and Jat status. A section of Ghummans claims to belong to the Rajput clan while the other section prefer to stick to the Jatt identity. They are a branch of the powerful Janjua Rajput dynasty of Northern India and Pakistan Known for their fierce resistance against all invaders, from the Afghans, Mughals and the Muslims, the Ghumman Jats managed to retain their independence through their refractory policy and warlike exploits. The highly warlike and fierce repute of the Royal Ghumman Janjua Warlords earned them an undisputed position in the Punjab as the most powerful tribe. Their tribal kings, prince and Chaudharys were renowned for their heroic rebellion against Afghans, Muslim and British invaders. Today they occupy major positions within the Punjab government and are a still a powerful tribe of respected position. A Ghumman Jat is considered a person from a very fine cast or tribe. Ghummans stand high social rank in society. [edit]History

The Ghumman Rajput/Jatt are a branch of the Janjua Rajputs, a famed warrior tribe that has ruled western Punjab since the 13th century in a powerful and warlike fashion. Janjua Rajputs are known as the most valiant Kshatriyas (warriors) in Punjab. Ghumans are descended from Raja Sanpal Janjua who was a Rajput Prince. Raja Sanpal Janjua, was the younger son of Raja Jodh Janjua, the conqueror of Makhiala. Raja Jodh Janjua was the son of Raja Mal Janjua, the ruler of Malot Fort in Chakwal, originally hailing from Raja Dalip of Delhi. Raja Sanpal Janjua have many wives and had many sons, who founded various sub tribes and clans. His youngest son, Raja Ghumman Janjua, took service in Jammu during the rule of Sultan Firuz Shah of Delhi. Ghuman's tribe eventually primarily settled in Sialkot and remained as Jagirdars and a powerful royal warrior tribe in the area. Ghumans also settled in the Gurdaspur district and the Sangrur districts of Punjab in India. The Ghuman village in Gurdaspur is mentioned in the Sikh history. There is a group of twelve villages inhabited by Ghumans in Sangrur district. The main and most well known villages of that group are Nagre and Gharachon. Sometime during the mid-18th century some people migrated from Nagre-Gharachon area of Sangrur to establish Sarwarpur in the Samrala tehsil of Ludhiana District. After the independence in 1947, Ghuman Jats moved to eastern Punjab (comprising today's states of Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). While the Muslim moved from eastern Punjab to Pakistan.

GHUMMAN JUTTS
Ghuman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ghumman)

This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2011) Ghumman گھمن راجپوت Rajput & Jatt Clan Distribution	Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab (India), Haryana (India) Descended From	Janjua Rajput Chandravanshi Rajputs Religion	[Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism]] Languages	Punjabi Title	Raja, Sardar, Chaudhary Ghuman (also spelt Ghumman), (Urdu: گھمن -راجپوت-جاٹ) are a powerful and highly renowned Royal Warrior Clan of Rajput/Jatt who have inhabited the Punjab region. The Ghumman are of both Raja and Jat status. A section of Ghummans claims to belong to the Rajput clan while the other section prefer to stick to the Jatt identity. They are a branch of the powerful Janjua Rajput dynasty of Northern India and Pakistan Known for their fierce resistance against all invaders, from the Afghans, Mughals and the Muslims, the Ghumman Jats managed to retain their independence through their refractory policy and warlike exploits. The highly warlike and fierce repute of the Royal Ghumman Janjua Warlords earned them an undisputed position in the Punjab as the most powerful tribe. Their tribal kings, prince and Chaudharys were renowned for their heroic rebellion against Afghans, Muslim and British invaders. Today they occupy major positions within the Punjab government and are a still a powerful tribe of respected position. A Ghumman Jat is considered a person from a very fine cast or tribe. Ghummans stand high social rank in society. [edit]History

The Ghumman Rajput/Jatt are a branch of the Janjua Rajputs, a famed warrior tribe that has ruled western Punjab since the 13th century in a powerful and warlike fashion. Janjua Rajputs are known as the most valiant Kshatriyas (warriors) in Punjab. Ghumans are descended from Raja Sanpal Janjua who was a Rajput Prince. Raja Sanpal Janjua, was the younger son of Raja Jodh Janjua, the conqueror of Makhiala. Raja Jodh Janjua was the son of Raja Mal Janjua, the ruler of Malot Fort in Chakwal, originally hailing from Raja Dalip of Delhi. Raja Sanpal Janjua have many wives and had many sons, who founded various sub tribes and clans. His youngest son, Raja Ghumman Janjua, took service in Jammu during the rule of Sultan Firuz Shah of Delhi. Ghuman's tribe eventually primarily settled in Sialkot and remained as Jagirdars and a powerful royal warrior tribe in the area. Ghumans also settled in the Gurdaspur district and the Sangrur districts of Punjab in India. The Ghuman village in Gurdaspur is mentioned in the Sikh history. There is a group of twelve villages inhabited by Ghumans in Sangrur district. The main and most well known villages of that group are Nagre and Gharachon. Sometime during the mid-18th century some people migrated from Nagre-Gharachon area of Sangrur to establish Sarwarpur in the Samrala tehsil of Ludhiana District. After the independence in 1947, Ghuman Jats moved to eastern Punjab (comprising today's states of Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). While the Muslim moved from eastern Punjab to Pakistan.

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Speedy deletion nomination of Nik Ghumman


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