Jatts — Warrior and Farmer in one. Started getting comfortable with farming life around the sixteenth 100 years. Some Jatt families are: Waraich, Sandhu, Dhillon, Bajwa. Cheema and so forth. Some Bhatti, Chinna, Rai, Tiwana, and Uppal are viewed as Jatts.

Punjabi Rajputs (Rajay, Ranay, Rai) — Took the Rajput titles, either because of the high militarisation of the group or given, them in return for supreme commercial business. Some Punjabi Rajput tribes are Gakkhar, Khokar, Chib, Bhatti, Janjua, Kharal, and so forth.

The 1901 British Census of Punjab provided insights into the largest Punjabi Rajput clans and their Muslim populations at the time.

Arains — An enormous farming clan with a solid political character and association. Some Arain factions are: Mian, Meher, Rahi, Nihal.

Gujjars — Pastoralists, customarily connected with creature cultivation. One of the last wanderers. Some Gujjar groups are: Khatana, Gorsi, Kalas, Chechi.

Awans — Agricultural clan focused in North Punjab and encompassing regions, with a populace in Urban Central Punjab too.

Dogars — Zamindars, generally known to be able looters and for donning medium length long hair, wearing no Pag. Fundamental families of Dogars are: Mattar, Chinna, Tagra, Mahu and Chokra.


































