Bhatti
Bhatti (Shahmukhi: بھٹی, Sindhi: ڀٽي, Devanagari: भट्टी, Gurumukhi: ਭੱਟੀ) is a Punjabi and a Sindhi clan of Rajputs and Jats. The name Bhatti is a Punjabi form of Bhati, and they along with Bhuttos and Bhatias claim to have originated from the Hindu Bhati Rajputs.
Bhatti | |
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Jāti | Rajput Muslims, Gurjars |
Religions | |
Languages | Punjabi, Sindhi |
Country | Pakistan, India |
Region | Sindh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Harayana and Azad Kashmir |
Ethnicity | Punjabi, Sindhi |
The Muslim Bhattis had control over Bhatner and settlements around it. The Bhattis later lost Bhatner to the Rathores of Bikaner, who renamed Bhatner as Hanumangarh. In the years preceding the Indian rebellion of 1857, the British East India Company assigned pioneering Jat peasants proprietary rights over forested lands frequented by the Rajputs (Bhattis), Gurjars, Banjaras, Passis, and other wandering pastoral groups in Delhi and western Haryana regions.
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