Friday 9 September 2016

Arain Sub-Castes.

01. Alrai
02. Baga,
03. Baguka,
04. Bahalwan,
05. Basroo,
06. Bhaila,
07. Bhalay,
08. Bhoongay,
09. Bhutta,
10. Bhutto,
11. Chandoor
12. Chandu,
13. Chhachhar,
14. Chtalay
15. Chukeral
16. Daulay,
17. Dhadhay,
18. Dhako,
19. Dhengay,
20. Dholanwal,
21. Gahgeer,
22. Gatku,
23. Gaellin,
24. Gejial,
25. Ghalar,
26. Ghurki,
27. Goheer,
28. Hansi,
29. Hijazi,
30. Jandialia,
31. Jatala,
32. Kardar,
33. Katarbund,
34. Kavali,
35. Kukru,
36. Labanay,
37. Malgoria,
38. Malik,
39. Manda
40. Mehar,
41. Mian,
42. Mudh,
43. Mulanay,
44. Munda,
45. Mundh,
46. Nihal
47. Pawadhray,
48. Qutub Shahi,
49. Rahi,
50. Ramay,
51. Ramday,
52. Rattay,
53. Saggi,
54. Saleemi,
55. Samana
56. Sapal,
57. Sardar,
58. Sarsa 
59. Shah,
60. Shami,
61. Sheikh,
62. Teer Andaz,
63. Uggee Walay
63. Vehra,
65. Wahnd,
66. Wajooha,

Note:- Chaudhry, Malik, Mehar, Mian, Sardar are titles used by Arain tribe.

Bahalwan (driver of a chariot).

Bahman (brave, uncontrollable or insurmountable).

Basroo (observation post).

Bhaila (alms-keeper who walks with the commander when he is giving away alms after a victory).

Bhutto (dwellers of high places).

Daulay (those who got land in return for military services).

Gahgeer, Ghalar and Goheer (ferocious horse of armoured corps).

Gatku (fencer).

Jatalay (victors).

Katarband (users of katar, a weapon used by ancient armies).

Kavali (soldier patrolling while others rest).

Khatora (spy).

Labanay (an army column equipped with batons).

Mudh (logisticians supplying logistics and reinforcement to the army).

Qutub Shahi: (soldiers or their offspring who accompanied Qutubuddin Aibak).

Ramay (archers).

Ramday (red -eyed soldiers).

Rattay (bloody, red, ferocious fighters).

Sappal (marksmen).

Teerandaz (archers).

60 comments:

  1. Is someone no more about Bahman arian

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    1. Bahman Or Bahmani is subcast of Arain. Yes I am.

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    2. My aunt told me that we belonged to Bahman Arain

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    3. She told Bahmani Arain

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    4. i amامرتسرئ آرائیں

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  2. Are Maliar/Malyar, Baghban and Kunbi not the sub castes of Arain?

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    1. No but baghban is the landlord tribe of arain nation found in KPK
      Some arains of lahore worked as thakay dar of many gardens in mughal rule...
      They are not mali
      They are landlords and owners of many gardens during mughal rule

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    2. Yes Maliar/ Malyar is also sub_caste of Arain nation.
      In district ATTOCK Malyars are known as Arain.

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    3. No malyar is not arains

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    4. Maliar are not arain

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    5. No ! Malyar are Mali not arain

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  3. Can you explain about gaellin subcaste I mean? The meanings of this word and little background thanks

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  4. Either Arain is subcaste of Rajput

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    1. No Arain is pure Arabic Muslims but the rajput war the Hindu and convert to Muslim's in 1980s

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  5. What about kakkar

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    1. Chandoor...pakiza brave sardar...beautiful like moon

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    2. Chandoor origin from Rajasthan india

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  7. Is bao part of arain if not so in which cast they came

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  8. In patwar record we r arain goraya ya gorya .can any one know?

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    1. are you hansi from which place i am too hansi

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  10. i am jatala arain my grand father is Chaudhry Hafeez arain jatala ambarsar his father name is aziz jatala founder of jatala arain name

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    1. Me too Jatala Arien from Ferozpur District
      Now in Okara Pakistan

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    2. I’m also jatala from punjab Pakistan

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    3. Im also jatala Arain 😎, but yr mjhe reason ni pta. Anyone know jatala arain history ?

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    4. I am also Jatala basically from Hajji pur, Tehsil Sultan pur , district jalandhar… now in lahore please anyone tell me history od Jatala

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  11. What are Ferozpuri Arain called?

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  12. Is sahi subcast of arian

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  13. Any one who tell me

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  14. How can Malik be the sub caste of arian,can you please quote some references?

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  15. Who are mehar araiens ? Anyone

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    1. I'm Mehar Arain from Punjab

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    2. We call mehar all Punjabi arains we aren't Punjabi ...we are indian migrated Urdu-haryanvi speaking mahajir arain...

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  16. I am Sidhu arien

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    1. where your ansistors were from India? and thats a jat tribe

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  17. Anyone knows about this

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  18. Im from Jalandhar but i don't know my tribe

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    1. if you own agriculture property your tribe mention on it

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  19. salona or saloona/saloonay is another sab caste of arain. anyone knows?

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  20. I am mian munzar VEHRA our grand father from jalandar district Tahsil nokharwal time of partition now we are in bahawalpur yazman

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  21. Sir my ancestors migrated from India -ambala (samlahari-village)...we say ourselves multani-muhajir arain and we speak more often Urdu and muhajri(Haryanvi) as a family language..we use mian and Chaudhry as surname...can anyone tell me about subcaste

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    1. if you own agriculture land from father side your subcaste mention on this papers

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  22. Muhammad Shafiq Jatala from Okara
    jatala Petrolium Okara

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  23. Bro khokhar bhi ek goth hai araino wo mention nahi ki aap ny

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  24. Thank you brother for sharing the information of Arain sub casts. Stay blessed

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  25. Im jatala Arain from Faisalabad punjab. Is there anyone of my caste

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  26. What about Raggy Arian?

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  27. Is mehar arain are good ?? Why people dont like this cast ?

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  28. I did not find here my sub caste "Mitthay" my village name is Chack Hassan Arain . From mother side I am chhachhar.

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