Dhund (tribe) explained

Dhund is a tribe found in the Abbottabad and Rawalpindi District, as well as Mansehra, Haripur, Bagh, and Muzaffarabad districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.[1] They mainly speak Punjabi or Pahari dialects, as well as Hindko.[2] The word Dhund was an honorary name given to one of their forefathers.[2] [3] The Dhund tribe is divided into four sections: the Chandal, Gaiyal, Ratnial, and Andwal clans.[4]

Caste Name:Dhund
Religions: Islam
Languages:Punjabi (various dialects)
Country:Pakistan
Region:Punjab, Hazara, Azad Kashmir

See also

List of Punjabi Muslim tribes

Notes and References

  1. News: 'Mera gaon', Nagri Totial. Dawn. 22 March 2015. 30 July 2017. Obaid Ur Rehman. Abbasi. It is also in this valley that much of the famous Dhoond tribe of the Abassi family resides; the majority of the Abassis are descendants of the late Great Sardar Totta Khan and late Sardar Dehmat Khan, chieftains of the Dhoond tribe....
  2. Web site: Tribes and Language. Murree Hill. 31 July 2017. Dhunds are the largest and most prominent tribe of Murree... Historically besides Murree, tribal abode of Dhund Abbasis include parts present day Islamabad Capital Territory, Tehsil Kahuta and Kotli Sattian of Rawalpindi, District Abbottabad, Haripur and Mansehra of NWFP and Deerkot tehsil in the Bagh district of Azad Kashmir.. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304115201/http://www.murreehill.com/tribes.htm. dead.
  3. See PH Mayne Hill Tribes on the North-West Frontier and Punjab Lahore, 1945. pp 187-190; and Dani, AH, paper on 'Some Notes on the Major Ethnic Groups and Tribes of Northern Punjab' Islamabad: Quaid e Azam UP, 1972, np. Dani also informs that the Dhund were originally an offshoot of the older Karlal tribe and they eventually adopted the name 'Dhund-Abbasi' to reflect their conversion to Islam at the hands of one Syed Abbas Shah Gilani, during the 12th-13th centuries
  4. Book: Wikeley, J.M. . Punjabi Musalmans . Manohar . 1915 . 978-81-85425-35-1 . 2024-04-06 . 85.