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This may be obvious, but are Imam Bux and Imam Baksh the same person? Geoffg02:45, 14 December 2006 (UTC)Some ignorant person is trying to manufacture a lineage. All genuine Kashmiri Butts (Bhats) are converts to Semitic-Islam from Kashmiri Brahman (Pandit) Hindu Butts. While the Lones are non-Brahman origin and converts from Kashmiri Hindu Lavanyas who were land owners. Try to mix the two in Kashmir Valley the people will laugh at you.
response to Geoffg: yeah. it's just diffrence of spelling, bux and baksh sound the same.Reply