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Punjabi tribe

Ethnic group
Punjabi Shaikh
Punjabi Sheikhs from the Trans-Sutlej States in 1869
Regions with significant populations
Punjab, Pakistan
Languages
Punjabi
UrduArabic (as liturgical language) • English
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Shaikhs in South Asia

Punjabi Shaikh (Template:Lang-pa) are a Punjabi tribe and branch of the Shaikhs in South Asia. In Punjab, the title Shaikh was given to recent converts to Islam.

The Shaikh caste were originally agricultural and can be found in the Faisalabad, Chiniot and Rawalpindi District regions of Punjab. However, in recent years, they have become urbanized and are involved in mainly business and trade. The Punjabi Shaikh tribe are a wealthy, but small population in the Punjab.

Notable people include:

See also

References

  1. Nyrop, Richard F. (1983). Pakistan a country study (4 ed.). U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 149.
Ethnic groups, social groups and tribes of the Punjabis
Agrawal
Arains
Ahirs
Chauhans
Scheduled Castes
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Gurjars
Jats
Labana
Khatris
Mohyal Brahmin
Rajputs
Tarkhans
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