Kathwal of Birote

The Kathwals of Birote are an ancient tribe, who were once feudal lords of Circle Bakote, that dominated in the area for two and a half millennia. They are a branch of the Kethwal tribe of Muree Tehsil of Punjab, Pakistan.

History and origin

Originally Kehan, a province of ancient Persia, they went on to occupy the route of ancient Taxila Kingdom during Greece dynasty and into the Sub-Continent. They are believed to descendants of Barhama a Hindu Rajput Raja. They embraced Islam in 1402, when great the Sufi from Kashmir Syed Ali Hamdan arrived in the Murree Hills and preached Islamic teachings.

References

  • Abbottabad District authorities attested family tree of tribe.
  • Tareekh-e-Kotlisattean (History of Kotli Sattian) by Sabir Satti.
  • Satti Samaj (Satti society) by Sabir Satti.
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