History of Ghumman's : Cast History In Pakistan
Ghummans are descended from Raja Sanpal, the younger son of Raja Jodh, the conqueror of Makhiala. Raja Jodh was the son of Raja Mal, the ruler of Malot Fort in Chakwal, originally hailing from Raja Dalip of Delhi.
Raja Sanpal married many wives and had many sons, who founded various sub tribes and clans. His youngest son, Ghumman, took service in Jammu during the rule of Sultan Firuz Shah of Delhi.
Ghumman’s tribe eventually primarily settled in Sialkot and remained as Jagirdars and a powerful tribe in the area. Ghummans also settled in the Gurdaspur district and the Sangrur districts of Punjab in India. The Ghumman village in Gurdaspur is mentioned in the Sikh history. There is a group of twelve villages inhabited by Ghummans in Sangrur district. The main and most well known villages of that group are Nagre and Gharachon. Sometime during the mid-18th century some people migrated from Nagre-Gharachon area of Sangrur to establish Sarwarpur in the Samrala tehsil of Ludhiana District.
After the independence in 1947, Ghumman Jats moved to eastern Punjab (comprising today’s states of Punjab (India), Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). While the Muslim moved from eastern Punjab to Pakistan. There are a significant number of Ghummans in Pakistan, in the area around Sialkot, in the late 19th century many of Ghummans settled around Sargodha and Faisalabad after the establishment of an irrigation system.
Similarly, there are significant number of Ghummans in India in the area around Bhawanigarh (Dist.Sangrur) Punjab. Village Retgarh (5 km from Bhawanigarh) is a signifiacant and famous Ghumman village. The Retgarhia family is a premier family in Patiala. General Raja Gurdit Singh of the said family was General Commanding Patiala State forces and also Prime Minister (Wazir) of Patiala State during the reign of Maharaja Rajinder Singh and Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.
There are also Ghummans in the village of Ghummana in Nawanshahr district.
Religion
The Ghummans in Pakistan are Muslims. Ghummans in eastern Punjab in India are predominantly Jatt Sikhs.
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