Jat Clan: Mahra | |
Distribution | Punjab (Pakistan) |
Descended from: | Mughals |
Branches: | None |
Religion | Islam |
Languages | Punjabi and Saraiki |
Surnames: | Mahra, also Malik |
The Mahra are a Jat clan, found in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
According to their traditions, they were originally Mughal, and settled near Delhi. Abour about 10 or 12 generations ago, the whole tribe was exterminated with the exception of a boy who was found lying among the slain, hence the name Mara (which means the dead in the local Saraiki language). He and his descendants then migrated to the banks of the Indus river. By contracting marriages with the local Jat community, they also became Jat.
They are a Saraiki speaking community.
They are found mainly in Dera Ghazi Khan, Multan, Muzaffargarh and Layyah districts of Punjab.
Their main villages include Kot Mahra in Multan District, Bahadur Mahra, Mahra Faraz and Mahra Sharqi in Muzaffargarh District