Lilla clan

The Lilla tribe is a small tribe of Jat status found in Punjab Pakistan, which claims Ansari's tribe Khizraj of madina (Arab) descent. The tribe holds about 40 square miles (100 km2) of territory between Pind Dadan Khan town and the Salt Range in the Jhelum District of Punjab, Pakistan.[1]

History

According to their traditions, the tribe was originally settled in Arabia, being relations of the Prophet Mohammad, on his mother's side. Their ancestor Haras, arrived in India with Mahmud of Ghazna ( circa 10th Century). The tribe originally settled in Masnad in India. After seven generations, their forefathers moved to Multan, where a well known Pir gave one Ghaus Shah to be their spiritual Pir. Accompanied by Ghaus Shah, the tribe settled in Shahidiwalian, near present day Gujranwala.[2] The local governor was ordered to expel them and succeeded in dividing the tribe into two factions, which fought a pitched battle. The defeated party dispersed and its descendants are now found near the Chenab, while the others, weakened by the struggle, migrated to the Pind Dadan Khan plain, led by Lilla Buzurg.

The tribe claims descent from Lilla Buzurg. The tract was then occupied a tribe of Hal Jats. The Lillas exterminated this tribe, barring one pregnant woman, who had managed to escape. From her some are descended families of Hal Jats that reside with the Lillas.[1] Jat Hal are one of the tribes that now reside in the region that is famously known as Lilla Town.

References

  1. 1 2 A Glossary of the Tribes & Castes of Punjab by H. A Rose
  2. A Glossary of the tribes & castes of Punjab by H. A Rose
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