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According to their traditions, as to the origin of the Domaal tribe. One makes them out to be a branch of the Chib tribe of [[Bhimber]], and according to this claims, the Domaal descend from two brothers Dharam Chand and Puran Chand. Dharam Chand on a visit to Delhi converted to Islam. For this action, he was excommunicated by members of his tribe. They chose his younger brother Puran Chand as the new chief of the tribe. He too latter converted to Islam, and took the name Dom Khan. The Domaal are the descendants of Dom Khan, the suffix ''aal'' among Pahari Rajput clans signifies descent. According to some sources, they account for 35% of the population in Rajauri District of Jammu and Kashmir.<ref>• Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K by Dr. M. Mazammil Hussain Malik, vol. 3, issue 11 Epilogue, November 2009 www.epilogue.in</ref> |
According to their traditions, as to the origin of the Domaal tribe. One makes them out to be a branch of the Chib tribe of [[Bhimber]], and according to this claims, the Domaal descend from two brothers Dharam Chand and Puran Chand. Dharam Chand on a visit to Delhi converted to Islam. For this action, he was excommunicated by members of his tribe. They chose his younger brother Puran Chand as the new chief of the tribe. He too latter converted to Islam, and took the name Dom Khan. The Domaal are the descendants of Dom Khan, the suffix ''aal'' among Pahari Rajput clans signifies descent. According to some sources, they account for 35% of the population in Rajauri District of Jammu and Kashmir.<ref>• Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K by Dr. M. Mazammil Hussain Malik, vol. 3, issue 11 Epilogue, November 2009 www.epilogue.in</ref> |
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The community occupies the southwestern slopes of the [[Pir Panjal]] range. Their villages are found along the slopes of hills overlooking a number of tributaries falling into the [[Poonch River]] and [[Chenab River]] |
The community occupies the southwestern slopes of the [[Pir Panjal]] range. Their villages are found along the slopes of hills overlooking a number of tributaries falling into the [[Poonch River]] and [[Chenab River]], also found in Nakyal, Khuiratta Azad Kashmir.<ref name="people"/> |
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==Notable people== |
==Notable people== |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 12 November 2024
The Domaal Rajputs are a Muslim Rajput tribe found principally in the divided district of Poonch in Jammu & Kashmir, as well as Rajouri District in Indian-administered Kashmir and Bagh District and Chikar in Azad Kashmir.[1]
History
According to their traditions, as to the origin of the Domaal tribe. One makes them out to be a branch of the Chib tribe of Bhimber, and according to this claims, the Domaal descend from two brothers Dharam Chand and Puran Chand. Dharam Chand on a visit to Delhi converted to Islam. For this action, he was excommunicated by members of his tribe. They chose his younger brother Puran Chand as the new chief of the tribe. He too latter converted to Islam, and took the name Dom Khan. The Domaal are the descendants of Dom Khan, the suffix aal among Pahari Rajput clans signifies descent. According to some sources, they account for 35% of the population in Rajauri District of Jammu and Kashmir.[2]
The community occupies the southwestern slopes of the Pir Panjal range. Their villages are found along the slopes of hills overlooking a number of tributaries falling into the Poonch River and Chenab River, also found in Nakyal, Khuiratta Azad Kashmir.[1]
Notable people
Shabir khan, former MLA in jammu and kashmir legislative assembly and Health Minister.
- Sikandar Hayat Khan, former-president and Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
References
- ^ a b People of India: Jammu & Kashmir (Volume XXV), editors K. N. Pandita, S.D.S Charak and B.R. Rizvi 2003. ISBN 81-7304-118-0
- ^ • Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslim Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K by Dr. M. Mazammil Hussain Malik, vol. 3, issue 11 Epilogue, November 2009 www.epilogue.in