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== History and Origin == |
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The Langrial are found throughout Punjab and have different traditions to its origin, depending on the region it inhabits.<ref name=RussellCohn>{{cite book |last1=Russell |first1=Jesse |last2=Cohn |first2=Ronald |title=Tribes and Clans of the Pothohar Plateau |date=2012 |publisher=Book on Demand |url=https://www.scribd.com/document/294128957/Tribes-and-Clans-of-the-Pothohar-Plateau |accessdate=9 March 2019}}</ref> |
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The [[Multan]] Langrial, claim descent from a [[Brahmin]] of [[Bikaner]]. According to another tradition, they are [[Quraishi]] [[Arab]], who held sawy over [[Thatta]] in [[Sindh]] under one Ghiasudin, who from the lavishness of his public kitchen (langar in [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] and [[Saraiki language|Seraiki]]) obtained the title Langrial.<sup>[1]</sup> Ghiasudin was said to be a contemporary of [[Mohammed of Ghor]], the 12th century [[Muslim]] conqueror of [[North India]]. He is said to have gone to [[Delhi]] with him. The Langrial are then said to have travelled to [[Kashmir]], then to Shahpur in Punjab, and eventually Goryala, near [[Jhang]] in the same province. From there they went to [[Kamalia]], but from there migrated to Kamannd, and ousted the *[[Hans (clan)|Hans]] who held this country.<ref name=RussellCohn/> |
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They also say that their ancestor was Brahman Charan <ref>{{cite book |year=1997 |first1=Horace Arthur |last1=Rose |title=A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier |location=New Delhi |publisher=Nirmal Publishers and Distributors |isbn=81-85297-69-X |page=365 |url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=LPsvytmN3mUC&pg=PA365&lpg=PA365&dq=langrial+HA+Rose&source=bl&ots=fSybi6OkbE&sig=ACfU3U1Bx_mYmf_dRt1P_27Iz1WY2mF9LA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCn9eT4_TgAhWjj4MKHW4zDXEQ6AEwDHoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=langrial%20HA%20Rose&f=false |accessdate=9 March 2019}}</ref> from Bikaner who was converted by Sultan Smran. They originally settled in [[Rawalpindi]]; then they moved to [[Jhang]] and took some country from the Sial.<ref name=RussellCohn/> |
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In [[Sialkot District|Sialkot]] Langrial claim descent through Rai Daram from Langrial. Jasu, 15th in descent from the Rai Daram turned Muslim. They settled in Sialkot in the time of [[Shah Jahan]].<ref name=RussellCohn/> |
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| religions = [[File:Star and Crescent.svg|18px]] [[Islam]] |
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| languages = [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] |
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A legal case heard in the [[Lahore High Court]] and documented as PLD 1957 Lahore 372 (D.B.) held that Langrials are Jodhra Rajputs while discussing the Gazetteer of Attock District 1907.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Punjab District Gazetteers Vol Xxia Attock District Part A With Maps 1907 |journal=Gazetteer of India |date=1907 |volume=Xxia |page=97 |url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.35240/page/n97 |accessdate=9 March 2019}}</ref> |
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| country = [[Pakistan]] |
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| region = [[Punjab]] |
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| ethnicity =[[Punjabis|Punjabi]] |
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| family_names = Langrial/Langryal |
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⚫ | The '''Langrial''' (لنگريال) is a [[clan]] of [[Jat|Jats]] in Pakistan. Some Langrials claim [[Rajput]] descent, They are scattered across the [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]] and some parts of [[KPK, Pakistan| KPK]]. <ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nV71AwAAQBAJ&pg=A131 | title=Re-Thinking Punjab: The Construction of Siraiki Identity | first=Hussain Ahmad | last=Khan | page=131 | accessdate=22 January 2019 | year=2004 | publisher=Research and Publication Centre, National College of Arts | location=Lahore | isbn=9789698623098 }}{{Quotation needed|date=November 2024}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 27 November 2024
Langrial | |
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Jāti | Jatt |
Religions | Islam |
Languages | Punjabi |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Punjab |
Ethnicity | Punjabi |
Family names | Langrial/Langryal |
The Langrial (لنگريال) is a clan of Jats in Pakistan. Some Langrials claim Rajput descent, They are scattered across the Punjab and some parts of KPK. [1]
References
[edit]- ^ Khan, Hussain Ahmad (2004). Re-Thinking Punjab: The Construction of Siraiki Identity. Lahore: Research and Publication Centre, National College of Arts. p. 131. ISBN 9789698623098. Retrieved 22 January 2019.[need quotation to verify]