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There are two clans of Dhund Abbasi tribe of [[Pakistan]] and [[Bagh District]] of [[Azad Kashmir]].<ref>* '''Ratnal Dhund Abbasies''' of Circle Bakote and Murree Hils. Their population is more than half million{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} in mentioned areas. Their forefather was Abdur Rehman Khan (Rattan Khan){{citation needed|date=November 2012}} died in Basian, Union Council Birote in 1455 and buried in Chaman Kot, Azad Kashmir.
There are two clans of Dhund Abbasi (Arabic : خاندان عباسى) tribe of [[Pakistan]] and [[Bagh District]] of [[Azad Kashmir]].<ref>* '''Ratnal Dhund Abbasies''' of Circle Bakote and Murree Hils. Their population is more than half millionin mentioned areas. Their forefather was Abdur Rehman Khan (Rattan Khan) died in Basian, Union Council Birote in 1455 and buried in Chaman Kot, Azad Kashmir.
*'''Chandal Dhund Abbasies''' are offspring of Moazzam Khan (Chandan Khan){{citation needed|date=November 2012}}, younger brother of Rattan Khan{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} and settled in Chameati, Azad Kashmir. He died in 1470 and buried in Chameati graveyard [http://www.archive.org/stream/punjabimusalmans00wikeuoft/punjabimusalmans00wikeuoft_djvu.txt PUNJABI MUSALMANS Lt. Col. J.M. Wikeley Second Edition THE BOOK HOUSE]</ref>
*'''Chandal Dhund Abbasies''' are offspring of Moazzam Khan (Chandan Khan , younger brother of Rattan Khan and settled in Chameati, Azad Kashmir. He died in 1470 and buried in Chameati graveyard .
[http://www.archive.org/stream/punjabimusalmans00wikeuoft/punjabimusalmans00wikeuoft_djvu.txt PUNJABI MUSALMANS Lt. Col. J.M. Wikeley Second Edition THE BOOK HOUSE]</ref>


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Revision as of 17:43, 13 February 2013

There are two clans of Dhund Abbasi (Arabic : خاندان عباسى) tribe of Pakistan and Bagh District of Azad Kashmir.[1]

References

  1. ^ * Ratnal Dhund Abbasies of Circle Bakote and Murree Hils. Their population is more than half millionin mentioned areas. Their forefather was Abdur Rehman Khan (Rattan Khan) died in Basian, Union Council Birote in 1455 and buried in Chaman Kot, Azad Kashmir.
    • Chandal Dhund Abbasies are offspring of Moazzam Khan (Chandan Khan , younger brother of Rattan Khan and settled in Chameati, Azad Kashmir. He died in 1470 and buried in Chameati graveyard .
    PUNJABI MUSALMANS Lt. Col. J.M. Wikeley Second Edition THE BOOK HOUSE