Bhutta (Urdu: بھٹہ) is a Jatt tribe found in Punjab, Pakistan. The Bhutta are of Rajput origin are descended from a branch of the Suryavanshi Rajput family. Like "Soomra" jats of Punjab became Soomro in Sindh, likewise "Bhutta" became Bhutto when tribe moved towards south of Indus valley. (Still, Bhuttos of sindh are also called as Bhuttas, in everyday sindhi language).There is an old Bhutta Village in karachi and Bhutta Road (old Garden Road) in Sukkur which commemorate the tribe. There is also an Arain clan called Bhutta Arain, but they are distinct from the Jat Bhuttas.
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“ | The Bhutta are said by the late Mr E. O'Brien to have traditions connecting them with Hindustan, and they claim to have descended from Raja Karan. But since the rise to oppulance and importance of Pirzada Murad Baksh Bhutta of Multan, many of them have taken to calling themselves Pirzadas".[1] | ” |
Pirzada Mian Murad Bakhsh Bhutta was the one of the prominent personality of Multan and Jhang district.
“ | But the Bhutta claim descent from Raja Bhutta, fifth in descent from Raja Karan and become Soomro in sindh, and say they were forcibly converted even earlier, by Mehmood of Ghazni and driven from Uch.[1] | ” |
“ | They are said to have held Uch (in Bhalwalpur) before the Sayyids came here.[2] | ” |
They mostly lived on the outer rims of India and thus were India's first line of defense against intruders. After Raja Dahir's defeat at the hands of Muhammad Bin Qasim in 712 AD, a Rajput ruler, Bhutta Raja, captured one of Raja Dahir's cities and renamed it Bhutta Wahan. The city still exists today and is located 16 km north of Rahim Yar Khan on the banks of the lost river of Hakra.
“ | According to the Bahawalpur tradition the Bhutta are the same stock as the Bhatia. When Dewa Rawal, sister's son of Raja Jajja Bhutta was building the fort now called Derawar Jajja in a fit of jealousy stopped its construction; whereupon his sister who was married to a Bhatia Rajput thus addressed him:- Rai Jajja Bhutta. |
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Bhutta Wahan is also known as the birth place of Sassi (of the popular tragic romance), Abul-Fazal and Faizi, renowned courtiers in Mughal Emperor Akbar's court.
After the death of Raja Bhutta, his son Ang Pal became the ruler. During Ang Pal's reign, Bhutta Wahan was invaded by an Arab army. Ang Pal died fighting while his six brothers managed to escape. The family dispersed in various directions and called( Rajput, Arain,Jatt) and most of them embraced Islam.
During the reign of Sultan Rukn-u-din Feroz Shah (1229 AD ~ 1236 AD), one of Raja Bhutta's descendents, Muhammad Sadiq Bhutta, migrated to the city of Sialkot from Uch. Muhammad Sadiq Bhutta took employment in the court of the Governor of Punjab and as a reward for his services was awarded a jagir (territory) of about 30 villages. One of these villages, – Kotli Bhutta, is still home to his descendents).
The Bhutta and the Bhutta Arains are found mainly in southern Punjab, in the districts of Multan, Sahiwal, Lodhran, Bahawalpur Vehari and Layyah.
There three villages called Kotli Bhutta, one on the Wazirabad road and the other close to Kotli Loharan near the River Chenab. The third one is on the Jalalpur Pirwala road in Lodhran district. In District Mandi Bahauddin [PUNJAB] Bhutta Jats are settled & Bhutta Family Live In Muzaffar Garh (Arslan Ahmad Bhutta) some own agriculture lands, a number of them doing businesses while few are in civil services.
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