Badhan
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Bâdhân (persian: باذان) is a Middle-Persian men's name and the name of many important figures in the Persian history. For example the Persian governor in Southern Arabia in 628 was called Badhan. Badhan is also a major town in Sanaag region of Somalia
Badhan is also a surname or caste name of a community in Punjab.
Native Indians, the original blood of Indian subcontinent were the founders of Indus Valley Civilization and were defeated at the advent of Aryans invasion due to lack of warfare techniques because of their peaceful nature.The land owned by Jatt community today is the property of Native Indians which was enroached by Jatt fraudently and by force.
Badhan is a community of Aryans that migrated from Central Asia, when they intermingled with the Native Indians, according to Hindu law , the Hybrid people were treated as lower caste people which are today known as Badhan of low caste community.