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], Lahore, Named after Rai Sandal Khan Bhati Rajput, because it opens in direction of Sandal Bar (an area ruled by Bhati Rajputs).]]
'''Bhati''' or (Bhatti) is a clan of ] in ].<ref>Rajputanas.com/tag/history-of-bhati-rajputs</ref> Bhatti Rajputs of Pakistan and India often use title of ] and ]. ] (]) was ruled by Bhati Rajputs. They are also the real royals of ], kapurthala was founded by Rana Kapur who was a Bhati Rajput and a scion of the ruling house of Jaisalmer. Bhati Rajputs follow Hinduism and Islam.

==Note worthy Bhati Rajputs==

* Major ] shaheed, Pakistan's Highest Military Award Nishan e Haider Holder.
* ], Legendary Muslim Rajput hero of Punjab who defeated Mughals.
* ], a Pakistani Lawyer, belongs to Bhati Rajput family migrated from Kapurthala India in 1947 Partition.


==Colonial depictions== ==Colonial depictions==

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Rajput Clan: Bhati
Distribution Rajasthan, Sindhi, Punjab (Pakistan), Azad Kashmir, Punjab (India), Gujarat
Descended From Krishna
Vansh Chandravanshi
Branches: Noon, Manj
Ruled in Jaisalmer, Kapurthala, Sandal Bar
Religion Islam and Hinduism
Languages Punjabi
Title: Rana (title), Rai, Raja, Khan
File:Bhati-gate.JPG
Bhati Gate, Lahore, Named after Rai Sandal Khan Bhati Rajput, because it opens in direction of Sandal Bar (an area ruled by Bhati Rajputs).

Bhati or (Bhatti) is a clan of Rajputs in South Asia. Bhatti Rajputs of Pakistan and India often use title of Rai and Rana (title). Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) was ruled by Bhati Rajputs. They are also the real royals of Kapurthala, kapurthala was founded by Rana Kapur who was a Bhati Rajput and a scion of the ruling house of Jaisalmer. Bhati Rajputs follow Hinduism and Islam.

Note worthy Bhati Rajputs

  • Major Raja Aziz Bhatti shaheed, Pakistan's Highest Military Award Nishan e Haider Holder.
  • Dulla Bhatti, Legendary Muslim Rajput hero of Punjab who defeated Mughals.
  • Rana Muhammad Akram Khan, a Pakistani Lawyer, belongs to Bhati Rajput family migrated from Kapurthala India in 1947 Partition.

Colonial depictions

H.A. Rose, a member of the British Indian Civil Service and amateur ethnologist, described the Bhati in his A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province:

BHÁTI, a tribe of Hindu Rájputs, chiefly interesting as being the ancestors of the BHAŢŢÍ Rájputs and the SIDHÚU Barár Játs...

References

  1. Rajputanas.com/tag/history-of-bhati-rajputs
  2. H.A. Rose (1 January 1997). A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province: A.-K. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 90. ISBN 978-81-85297-69-9. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
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