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The Pachhada are a
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found in the
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. They are also known as Rath.


Origin

Their ancestral homeland was the semi-desert territory that now forms part of the Hissar and
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districts of
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, and the
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of
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. They were a nomadic and
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community and are closely related to the Rath community of
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. The word Pachhada is a corruption of the
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word ''paschim da'' or "westerner", as the Pacchada were said to be immigrants from the
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and
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regions of what is now Pakistan. However, most of their tribal traditions point to a
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origin. This was also seen by the fact that none of the Pacchada spoke
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. Instead, they all spoke dialects of
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. The Pachhada were of among a number of Rajput pastoralist groups found the Ghaghar valley and north Rajasthan, and were often closely identified with the
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and
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communities, who have similar customs and traditions. With the establishment of
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rule in the early 19th Century, the new authorities took the view that all pastoral nomads in the Ghaghar valley were a threat to their newly established control, and took stringent measures against all the nomad groups of the region such as the Ranghar,
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and Bhatti. Land was allocated to peasant settlers, and an attempt was made to forcibly settle the Pachhada. As a result of these policies, the Pacchada played an important role in the attack on
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in the 1857
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. After the reestablishment of British colonial authority, the Pacchada were severely punished by British. There were considerable confiscations of land, and the Pachhada were forcibly settled. By the early 20thcCentury, the Pachhada were settled agriculturists, although animal husbandry remained an important subsidiary occupation. At the time of the
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in 1947, the
Hissar District Hisar district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana, India. Hisar city serves as the district headquarters. Hisar district has four sub-divisions that is, Hisar, Barwala, Hansi and Narnaud, each headed by an SDM. The district is also part of Hi ...
fell within the territory of India, and all the Pachhada immigrated to Pakistan.


Social organization

The Pachhada are further divided into four sub-tribes, the Sahu, Sukhera, Hinjraon and Chotia or Bhaneka. Each of these sub-tribes have their own distinct origin myth. All claim descent from well known Rajput clans. Marriages take place within the sub-tribe, and only occasionally with other Pacchada clans. In their new homeland in Pakistani Punjab, mainly in Okara,
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,
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and Layyah districts, the Pacchada maintain their distinct identity. Many still speak the
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. The Pacchada are entirely
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, and their customs are similar to other
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s settled in Pakistan such as the Ranghar and Meo.


Sub-tribes


Sahu

The Sahu claim to be by origin Chauhan
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, and their villages were found near the town of Bhirana. There are two separate traditions about their origin. According to one of the traditions, the Sahu descend from a Rana Jatu, who left
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and settled in Rania and then finally Bhirana. Although he returned to Rawalpindi, he left his son Lal who is the ancestor of the Sahu tribe. While according to other traditions, their ancestor left Jilopatan near
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in
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, settling initially in
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and moved to the Ghaghar valley.


Hinjraon/Hanjra

Hanjra, Hinjra, Hajrah or hajraw is an important Jatt tribe. The Hinjra of the Gujranwala bar are a pastoral tribe, perhaps of aboriginal extraction. They own 37 villages in Gujranwala which is their home, but have spread both east and west under the hills. They claim to be Saroha Rajputs, and that their ancestor Hinjraon came from the neighbourhood of Hissar to Gujranwala and founded a city called Uskhab, the ruins of which still exist. Their immediate ancestors are Mal and Dhol, and they say that half their clans still live in the Hissar country. It would be interesting to know the names of these clan, and to examine the alleged connection between the two sections of the tribe. In the Hissar Settlement Report it is stated that " the Hinjraon pachada trace their origin to a Saroha Rajput ancestor called Hinjraon. They are all Muhammadans in this district though in other places Hindu Hinjraon Pachhadas are to be found.
According to
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Abstract no.74 Hanjra had following population distribution in 1881.["Panjab Castes" Book by Sir Denzil Ibbetson, published in 1916, page 117}
Pakistan
• Rawalpindi District (122)
• Gujrat District (1,170)
• Jhelam District (20)
• Gujranwala District (12,645)
• Sialkot District (2,515)
• Shahpur (Sargodha) District (829)
• Lahore District (1,495)
• Jhang District (482)
• Multan District (64)
• Muzaffargarh District (220)
• Montgomery (Sahiwal) District (600).
India
• Amritsar District (2,227)
• Gurdaspur District (366)
• Jalandhar District (2,050)
• Firozpur District (267)
• Total East Plains (58).


Other clans

In addition to these four clans, the Mahaar,
Johiya The Johiyas are a social group native to the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent. They have been classified as Rajputs. History Alexander Cunningham derived the term "Johiya" from "Yaudheya", and theorized that the modern Johiyas w ...
, Wattoo and Kharal clans lived in close proximity to the Pacchada and there was occasional intermarriage. However, most of these clans were generally referred to as
Ranghar Ranghar are a community of Muslim Rajputs in the Indian states of Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh; and in Sindh ( Muhajirs) and Punjab in Pakistan. History and origin The Ranghar were classified as an "agricultura ...
, although the Mahaar were sometimes also considered as Pacchada.


See also

* Rath


References

{{reflist Social groups of Punjab, Pakistan Punjabi tribes