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Throughout much of its history, the Pothohar Plateau in northern Punjab was primarily dominated by the Gakhar and Khokhar tribes. Following a list of the known rulers of the Pothohar Plateau:
Ruler | Reign | Note |
---|---|---|
Shaikha Khokhar | c. 1380 – 1399 | |
Jasrat | c. 1405 – 1442 | Had capital at Sialkot[1] |
Jhanda Khan Ghakkar | unknown – c. 1493 | Established city of Rawalpindi[2] |
Tatar Khan Ghakkar | unknown–1519 | Made alliance with Babur |
Hathi Khan Gakkar | 1519–1526 | |
Sarang Gakhar | 1526–1545 | Died fighting against Sher Shah Suri at Rawat[3] |
Adam Khan Gakhar | 1546–1555 | Under Mughal Empire |
Kamal Khan Gakhar | 1555–1566 | |
Said Khan | 1563–1597 | founded Saidpur village[4] |
Nazar Khan | Unknown | Commander of 500 |
Allah Quli Khan | 1681–1705 | |
Sultan Muqarrab Khan | 1705–1769 | Last effective ruler of Pothohar[5] |
References
edit- ^ Charak, Sukh Dev Singh (1985). A Short History of Jammu Raj: From Earliest Times to 1846 A.D. Ajaya Prakashan.
- ^ Ahmad, Asghar (1986). Pakistan tourism directory, '86: everything about tourism. Holiday Weekly. Archived from the original on 5 May 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- ^ Henry Miers Elliot, John Dowson. The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period. Volume IV, p. 493.
- ^ "Saidpur has history, heritage of three eras". The News. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
- ^ Ali, Ammad (3 May 2020). "A forgotten tale: Bagh Jogian speaks of neglect, disinterest, threats from urbanisation | Footloose". The News. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
Further reading
edit- Timothy, D. J. (2002). Tourism and political boundaries. Routledge.