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'''Pathania''' is a clan who claim to be a branch of the ]s of ]. They established the state of ], in what is now the Indian state of ] during the 11th century and ruled there until 1849.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Princely and Noble Families of the Former Indian Empire: Himachal Pradesh |volume=1 |first=Mark |last=Brentnall |publisher=Indus Publishing |year=2004 |pages=350-358 |isbn=978-8-17387-163-4 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ayYbAvECXQwC&pg=PA350}}</ref> '''Pathania''' is a clan who claim to be a branch of the ]s of ] and are closely associated with Shoorsaini tribe of punjab now known as saini.
They established the state of ], in what is now the Indian state of ] during the 11th century and ruled there until 1849.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Princely and Noble Families of the Former Indian Empire: Himachal Pradesh |volume=1 |first=Mark |last=Brentnall |publisher=Indus Publishing |year=2004 |pages=350-358 |isbn=978-8-17387-163-4 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ayYbAvECXQwC&pg=PA350}}</ref>


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Historical clan of India

Not to be confused with Pathan.

Pathania is a clan who claim to be a branch of the Tomars of Delhi and are closely associated with Shoorsaini tribe of punjab now known as saini.

They established the state of Nurpur, in what is now the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh during the 11th century and ruled there until 1849.

References

  1. Brentnall, Mark (2004). The Princely and Noble Families of the Former Indian Empire: Himachal Pradesh. Vol. 1. Indus Publishing. pp. 350–358. ISBN 978-8-17387-163-4.