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;[[Aheer]]
:The Aheer have two theories of their origin. Some claim descent from Qutub Shah, who is also the ancestor of the [[Awan (Pakistan)|Awan]] tribe, while other connect themselves with the [[Yaduvanshi Ahirs]] tribe of [[North India]]. They are found in [[Khushab]], [[Chiniot]], [[Sargodha]], [[Mianwali]], [[Jhang]], [[Bhakkar]] and [[Faisalabad]] districts.
;[[Ahlawat]]
:The Ahlawat were part of a group of Muslim Jat clans, known as the Mulla, who were found in [[Haryana]]. Like other Jat and Rajput clans of Haryana, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in [[Okara Distict|Okara]] district.
;[[Arar (clan)|Arar]]
:The Arar claim descent from a [[Mughal (tribe)|Mughal]] nobleman. They are found in [[Dipalpur]].
'''Arnyal'''
:The Arnyals are a Jat clan from Southern Azad Kashmir, Jhelum and the surrounding area; their name is more widely pronounced as Ranyal.
;[[Assoun]]
:Like many other Jat clans, the Assoun claim descent from the [[Bhatti]] [[Rajputs]]. They are found mainly in [[Gujranwala District]].
;Athru
:One of the many small Jat clan settled in Jhelum District.
;[[Atwal]]
:The Muslim Atwal were found mainly in [[Jalandhar]], [[Amritsar]] and [[Kapurthala]] districts of East Punjab. Like other Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after the partition. They are now found mainly in [[Faisalabad]], [[Sahiwal]] and [[Toba Tek Singh]] Districts.
;[[Aulakh]]
:One of the largest Jat clans found in the Punjab. [[Muslim]] [[Aulakh]] were found mainly in [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], [[Lahore]], [[Amritsar]], [[Gurdaspur]], [[Jalandhar]] and [[Ludhiana]] district. The Aulakh also are an important Saraiki-speaking Jat clan in [[Layyah District]]. like other Muslim Jats of East Punjab, they moved to Pakistan after partition in 1947.
;Bachhal
:The Bacchal claim descent from [[Taoni]] Rajputs. Muslim Bacchal were found in [[Ambala]] District prior to partition. They are now found mainly in [[Gujranwala]] and [[Sargodha]] diastricts.
;[[Badhan (tribe)|Badhan]]
:The Badhan claim descent from the [[Dogra]]s of Jammu. They are found in [[Jhelum]], Gujarat and [[Sialkot]] districts. There were also a few [[Badhan]] villages in [[Gurdaspur]] prior to partition.
;[[Baghar (tribe)|Baghar]]
:The Baghiar are found in [[Sargodha District]], mainly in [[Shahpur (Punjab)|Shahpur]] Tehsil.
;Baidwan
:The Baidwan are said to be of Sikh origin. Baidwan were found in [[Ambala]] and other districts of [[Haryana]]. They are now found scattered in Okara, Kumbra, Mataur, Mauli, Sohana, Sahiwal, Vehari and Multan and Mohali district.
;[[Bains (Jat)|Bains]]
:The Bains claim descent from the [[Janjua]] Rajputs, and are one of the larger Jat clans. Prior to partition, the Muslim branch of this clan extended from [[Rawalpindi]] in the west to [[Hoshiarpur]] in the east. Many Bains Jat are also settled in the canal colony districts of [[Faisalabad]] and [[Sahiwal]]. After partition, Muslim members of this tribe moved to Pakistan. The Bains are the largest Jat clan in [[Rawalpindi District]].
;[[Bajwa]]
:Bajwas are found in all tehsils except Daska. In the Sialkot tehsil they inhabit the Bhagowal zail only. In the Zafarwal tehsil they are grouped around Chawinda, in the Raya tehsil around Narowal, while in Pasrur they are found mainly in the northwest with headquarters at Kalaswala.
;[[Bal]]
:One of the largest Jat tribe, found throughout the central districts of [[Lahore]], [[Kasur]], [[Sialkot]], [[Narowal]], [[Gujranwala]] and Okara. Prior to partition, Muslim Bal were also found in [[Amritsar]], [[Jalandhar]], [[Kapurthala]] and [[Ludhiana]]. Many have also settled in the canal colony districts of [[Faisalabad]], [[Sahiwal]] and [[Sargodha]].
;[[Bandechha]]
:The Bandechha or Badecha claim [[Suryavanshi]] ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, as well as [[Gurdaspur]], [[Hoshiarpur]] and [[Jalandhar]] district. They are now found mainly in [[Faisalabad]] and [[Sahiwal]].
;[[Bangial]]
:The Bangial claim [[Parmar]] Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in [[Jhelum]], [[Rawalpindi]], Gujarat and [[Gujranwala]] district. Many Rawalpindi Bangial claim to be Rajputs.
;Baryar
:A small Jat clan found mainly in [[Mandi Bahauddin District|Mandi Bahauddin]] and [[Sargodha District|Sargodha]] districts.
; [[Basra (clan)|Basra]]
:The Basra claim to be of Saroya Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in villages around [[Pasrur]] in [[Sialkot District]], and in neighbouring [[Gujranwala District]]. Some also settled in the canal colony districts of Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha in the 19th century.
;[[Batth]]
:The Batth are found in villages of the [[Lahore District]].
;[[Bhachar]]
:The [[Bhachar]] are found mainly in [[Wan Bhachran]] in [[Mianwali District]]. They claim descent from the [[Khokhar]] Rajputs.
;[[Bhadiar]]
:The Bhadiar claim [[Suryavanshi]]Rajput ancestry. Found mainly in [[Sialkot]] and Gujarat districts.
; Bhagwal
:The Bhagwal claim [[Mughal (tribe)|Mughal]] ancestry. Found mainly in Gujarat and [[Jhelum]] districts.
;[[Bhalli]]
:A Jat clan found mainly in [[Sialkot District]].
;[[Bhangu]]
:The Bhangu or Bhangoo or Bhango are prominent Jat clan and original inhabitants of the Punjab. Muslim Bhangu are found in different areas of the pakistani province of Punjab (Districts of Lahore, Sheikhupura, Jhang, Kasur, Sahiwal), Sindh (Khairpur District), Sarhad, and Kashmir with large number of villages and land holdings.
;Bhidwal
:The Bhidwal are a [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat clan found in [[Bhakkar District]].
;[[Bhinder]]
:The Bhinder are found mainly in [[Gujranwala]] and [[Sialkot]] districts. Bhinders from Ludhiana and Jalandhar are settled in Faisalabad.
;[[Bhukar]]
:A Jat clan found in [[Jhelum]] and [[Multan]] districts. They are one of the major Jat clans of the [[Pothohar]] region.
;[[Bhullar]]
:The Bhullar, together with the [[Heer (clan)|Heer]]/[[Hayer]] and [[Maan (clan)|Maan]], are considered the oldest Jat clan. They were found as far east as Patiala, and far west as Sargodha.
;[[Bhutta]]
]the bhutta are found in [sailkot] dist [kotli bhutta] villag,
:The Bhutta are found throughout southern Punjab; they are one of the largest Saraiki-speaking Jat clans. They claim descent from Suryavanshi Rajputs. The Pirzada family of Bahawalpur belong to this clan.
;[[Bohar]]
:The Bohar claim descent from the Parmar Rajputs. They are the main Jat clan of the [[Cholistan]] desert, and are found in Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan districts.
;[[Boparai]]
:The Muslim branch of Boparai Jatts are living in Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab. In Pakistani Punjab the Boparai jatts are located in Faisalabad district and Toba Tek Singh district. There are some Boparai Jatt families who have moved to Lahore in the last few years and in the Sheikhupura district.
;[[Buttar]]
:One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout the central districts. Prior to partition, a good many were found in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
;[[Chhina (clan)|Chhina]]
:The Chhina are completely distinct from the [[Cheema]], although the two clans are often confused. They claim descent from the Johiya Rajputs. The Chhina are found throughout Punjab. Historically, the Chhina were also found in [[Amritsar]], [[Gurdaspur]] and [[Jalandhar]] districts of East Punjab. In west Punjab they were found in [[Lahore]], [[Sargodha]], [[Gujranwala]], Gujarat, [[Jhelum]], [[Rawalpindi]] and [[Mianwali]]. The Chhina are one of the larger tribes of the [[Gujar Khan Tehsil]] of Rawalpindi. In [[Bhakkar]], they occupy the northern third of the district. In Multan, they were one of the larger of the Saraiki-speaking tribes.
;[[Chadhar]]
:One of larger Jat clans, found mainly in Jhang, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, and Toba Tek Singh. The Chadhar claim descent from the Agnivanshi Rajputs. A few Chadhar Jats were also found in Firuzpur district. They are descended from Raja Tur Tanwar. Their chief tribes are the Rajokes, Kamokes, Jappas, Loons, Pajikes, Deokes, Ballankes, Sajokes.<ref>A glossary of the tribes and castes of the Punjab and North-West frontier ... By H.A. Rose</ref>
;[[Chahal Jats|Chahal]]
:One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout central Punjab. The Chahal are also found in Jhelum and Gujrat Districts. They were also one of the larger Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab.
;[[Chatha]]
:The Chatha are found in [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], and Sargodha district. They are the largest Jat clan in [[Rawalpindi District]]. A few Muslim Chatha were also found in Patiala.
;[[Chattar]]
:The Chattar are found in Narowal District. They claim descent from the [[Dogra]]s.
;[[Chauhan|Chohan]]
:Chohan/[[Chauhan]] is a unique Jat and Rajput clan that originated from the ancient [[Chauhan]] Rajputs of North India. Chauhan [[Jats]] are descendents of ancient Chauhan Rajputs whose ancestors chose farming and family over the sword. Most Chohan Jats follow the Sikh Faith
;[[Cheema]]
:One of the very big Jat caste in Punjab Pakistan are the Cheemas. They are known for decades the National and Punjab government / cabinets have had a major number of Cheema leaders. The main concentration of the Cheema tribe are Gujranwala and Sialkot districts and Bahawalpur and Tehsil Yazman.
;[[Chhachhar]]
:The Chhachhar claim descent from a Mughal nobleman. They are found in Kasur, Okara, Dera Ghazi Khan, Bahawalpur, Multan, Sahiwal and Muzaffargarh district.
;[[Chhajra]]
:The Chhajra claim descent from the [[Bhatti]] Rajputs. They are a [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat clan, found mainly in [[Muzaffargah]], [[Layyah]], [[Multan]], [[Rahim Yar Khan]] and [[Rajanpur]] districts.
Below are brief descriptions of the main Jat clans in Punjab:<ref>''A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of Punjab and North Western Frontier Province Volume I to III by H. A Rose''</ref>
;[[Dab (tribe)|Dab]]
:The Dab are a small Jat clan found mainly in [[Shorkot Tehsil]].
;[[Daha]]
:The tribe claims descent from Daha, who was said to be a Muslim holyman, who married the daughter of [[Parihar Rajput]]. They does claim kinship with the Bohar and Parhar Jats, who are also of Parihar Rajput ancestry.They are found mainly in Vehari, Khanewal,D G Khan,D I Khan,Faisalabad, Multan and Rajanpur districts.
In Rajanpur District, their main village is Kotla Daha.
In Muzaffargarh District, their main villages are Mahiwal Daha, Sardar Mohammed Daha, Mohammed Daha, Chak Ali Daha and Ali Daha.
;[[Dahba]]
:The Dahba claim descent from the [[Janjua]] Rajputs. They are found mainly in [[Gujrat District]].
;[[Daher (clan)|Daher]]
:The Daher claim Rajput ancestry. They are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan and are found in Jhang, Chiniot, Sargodha, Muzaffargarh, Bahawalpur and Multan districts.
;Dandiwal
:The Dandiwal are a clan that claims [[Chauhan]] Rajput ancestry. The Muslim branch was found in [[Hissar District]], and they were one of the larger Mulla Jat clans. They are now found mainly in Okara, Vehari and Sahiwal districts.
;[[Dawana]]
:The Dawana are a major clan of the Rajput tribe. They are originally from Ludhiana and migrated to Punjab in 1012. After a number of wars they shifted to [[Jhang]] and surrounding areas.
;[[Deo (clan)|Deo]]
:The Deo claim Suryavanshi Rajput ancestry. They are found throughout central Punjab, and prior to partition, were also found in Amritsar and Jalandhar districts. They are closely connected to the [[Sohal]] and [[Deol]] clan.
;[[Dhaliwal]]
:The Dhaliwal or Dhariwal are a major Jat clan in [[Mandi Bahauddin]] district. They are also found in [[Gujranwala]], Sialkot, Lahore and Narowal. Prior to partition, a good many were also found in [[Hoshiarpur]], [[Gurdaspur]] and [[Amritsar]].
;[[Dhamial (Jat)|Dhamial]]
:The Dhamial claim descent from the [[Janjua]] [[Rajputs]]. They are found mainly in [[Jhelum District]] and the [[Gujar Khan Tehsil]] of [[Rawalpindi District]].
;[[Dhandla]]
:The Dhandla claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in [[Layyah District]].
;[[Dhandu]]
:The Dhandu claim descent from the [[Parmar|Panwar]] Rajputs. They are a [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat tribe, found mainly in [[Bahawalpur District]].
; [[Dharni]]
:Dharni's came into the Punjab region from the present central Asia.
;[[Dhillon]]
:Another famous central Punjab tribe, found in [[Lahore]], [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], [[Shaikhupura]], Sargodha and Gujrat districts. Prior to partition, found through East Punjab as well.
;[[Dhindsa]]
:The Dhindsa claim descent from the Saroha Rajputs. They are found mainly in Gujarat, [[Sialkot]] and [[Faisalabad]] districts. Prior to partition, they were also found mainly in [[Gurdaspur]], [[Jalandhar]], [[Ludhiana]] and [[Patiala]] districts.
;[[Dhoat]]
:The Dhoat are found mainly in Gujranwala District. They claim close connection with the [[Sekhon]] Jats.
;[[Dhudhi]]
:A tribe of Bar nomads claiming [[Parmar]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in Sargodha, Sialkot, Jhang, Vehari, Sahiwal, Faisalabad and Okara districts.
;[[Dosanjh]]
:The Muslim branch of the Dosanj were found mainly in [[Kapurthala]] and [[Jalandhar]] districts. They are now found mainly in Faisalabad district.
;Dudhra
:A Jat clan found in [[Gugrat]] and [[Sailkot]] districts.
;Duggal
:A small Jat clan found in [[Mandi Bahauddin District|Mandi Bahauddin]] and [[Sargodha District|Sargodha]] districts. They should not be confused with the [[Khatri]] Duggal clan, which is entirely distinct.
;[[Gahi]]
Gahi is a Saraiki speaking small tribe mainly found in [Khushab] District descents from central Asia
;[[Ganjial]]
Ganjial are a Rajput/Jatt tribe found in Gujrat, Khushab, and Jhelum districts of Punjab, Pakistan and a few are also found in Azad Kashmir. According to the tribes tradition, they are a sub clan of the [[Khokhar]] Rajputs.
;[[Ghallu]]
:A [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat clan found mainly in Multan, Rahim Yar Khan and [[Muzaffargarh]] districts. They trace their descent from a Rajput prince.
;[[Ghuman]]
:The Ghumman are a tribe of [[Janjua]] Rajputs ancestry. They are descendants of Raja Ghumman Khan Janjua. They are found primarily in Sialkot and Gujranwala districts. Prior to partition, Muslim Ghuman were also found in Gurdaspur and Amritsar. They use the title of Raja, Rana, Rai or Chaudhary.
;[[Gill (clan)|Gill]]
:One of the larger Jat clans. Historically, the Gills were found as far west as [[Sargodha]] and far east as [[Patiala]]. Many also settled in the canal colonies of Faisalabad and Sahiwal. They remain the third largest [[Muslim]] Jat tribe, after the [[Sandhu]]s and [[Sidhu]]s.
;[[Godara]]
:The Godara were another Mulla Jat clan found mainly in [[Hisar, India|Hissar]] and [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]]. Like other Mulla Jat clans, they emigrated to Pakistan after partition.
;[[Gondal(clan)|Gondal]]
:The Gondal are found mainly in [[Mandi Bahauddin]], Gujarat, [[Jhelum]], [[Chakwal]] and [[Sargodha District|Sargodha]] districts. They claim descent from the Chauhan Rajputs. The Gondal of [[Rawalpindi District|Rawalpindi]] claim to be Rajputs. Makhdoom due to family of Hazrat Makhdoom Burhanuddin (RA) are also descent from the Gondal. The Gondal are one of larger Jat clans of Northwest Punjab.
;[[Goraya (clan)|Goraya]]
:The Muslim branch of the Goraya were found mainly in [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], [[Lahore]], [[Amritsar]], [[Jalandhar]] and [[Hoshiarpur]] districts. They settled in the 19th century in the canal colonies districts of Sargodha, Sahiwal and [[Faisalabad]] and also settled in the 18th century in Mirpurkhas (Deh 160 Digri)Sindh.
;[[Grewal]]
:The [[Grewal]] Jat claim Chandel Rajput ancestry. The Muslim branch of the Grewal were concentrated in [[Ludhiana District]]. They are now scattered in Faisalabad, Sahiwal and Sargodha districts.
;[[Gujjral]]
:The Gujral Jat claim descent from the [[Bhatti]] Rajputs. They are found in [[Gujrat District|Gujrat]] and [[Jhelum District|Jhelum]] districts. The Jat [[Gujjral]] have no connection with the [[Khatri]] [[Gujral]], although both communities originate in the Jhelum region.
;[[Maitla]]
:The Maitla claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Jhang District|Jhang]], [[Sargodha]], [[Multan District|Multan]], Bahawalpur, Muzafarghar, [[Gujranwala]], [[Sialkot]], Okara and [[Sahiwal District|Sahiwal]] districts.
;[[Majoka]]
:This clan is found at the banks of river Jehlum in the [[Sargodha District]]. The ancestry of Majoka clan is not fully clear yet. Majokas claim ancestry from Muslim invaders of India in the seventh century. However, other opinions include a Rajput or [[Chadhar]] descent.
;[[Makwal]]
:The Makwal claim [[Qureshi]] [[Arab]] ancestry. They are found mainly in [[Dera Ghazi Khan District|Dera Ghazi Khan]] and [[Muzaffargarh District|Muzaffargarh]] districts.
;[[Mallana]]
:The Mallana are a Jat tribe found throughout Punjab. They claim descent from a [[Mughal (tribe)|Mughal]] nobleman.
;[[Malhi]]
:The Malhi claim descent from the [[Suryavanshi]] Rajputs. They are found mainly in [[Sialkot District]].
;[[Malik (Jat)|Malik]]
:The Malik are a Mulla Jat clan, and are also known as the Ghatwala. They were found in Sonepat and Rohtak in Haryana. Now they are found mainly in [[Okara District|Okara]], [[Sahiwal]] and [[Vehari]] districts.
;Mamyal
:The Mamyal claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found only in [[Rawalpindi District]], principally in the village of Mamyal in [[Kahuta Tehsil]].
;[[Manda (clan)|Manda]]
:The Manda are found mainly in [[Sialkot District]].
;[[Mangat (clan)|Mangat]]
:The Mangat claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Mandi Bahauddin District|Mandi Bahauddin]] and [[Gujrat District|Gujrat]] districts. Muslim Mangat were also found in [[Ambala District|Ambala]] and [[Ludhiana District|Ludhiana]] districts. They too have settled in Mandi Bahauddin.
;[[Manj]]
:The Manj claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Mandi Bahauddin District|Mandi Bahauddin]] and [[Gujrat District|Gujrat]] districts. Muslim Manj were also found in [[Ambala District|Ambala]] and [[Ludhiana District|Ludhiana]] districts. They too have settled in Punjab,Pakistan.
;[[Marath]]
:The Marath claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in Sargodha and Gujranwala districts.
;[[Minhas]]
Mainly found in Middle/North Punjab.The Minhas claim descent from the Suryavanshi
;[[Marhal]]
:The Marhal are a Mulla Jat clan. They were found in [[Samana]] and [[Karnal]] in [[Haryana]], and from this clan came the family of the Nawabs of Karnal. Many have now settled in [[Hyderabad, Sindh|Hyderabad]] in Sindh, while others are found in Multan.
;[[Marral]]
:The Marral claim [[Chauhan]] Rajput ancestry. They are a [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat clan, and are found in Jhang, Bahawalpur, Multan and Sahiwal districts.
;[[Marrar]]
:Marrar is a Jatt tribe of Pakistan, India. According to the book Glossary of tribes Castes of Punjab and NW Province Marrars were Sombansi Rajputs. The Marrars in Gujrat say they came into the Punjab from Samana, India in the service of Moghul King Akbar who settled them in the Gujrat district of Punjab.
;[[Matharu]]
:The Matharu claim [[Jadaun]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar and Patiala districts.
;[[Mathyal]]
:The Mathyal (sometimes pronounced Matial or Matyal) are Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in [[Rawalpindi]] and [[Jhelum]] districts.
;[[Mekan (tribe)|Mekan]]
:The Mekan claim [[Parmar]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in Sargodha, Jhang, Jhelum and Chakwal districts.
:[[Nanda]] Jats are said to be of [[Georgian people|Georgian]], [[Tatar]], [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] and [[Chechen people|Chechen]] origin. They are mostly found in [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], [[Faisalabad]], Okara, [[Islamabad]], etc.
;[[Nagra (clan)|Nagra]]
:The Nagra are connected with the [[Cheema]] clan, and claim [[Chauhan]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in Lahore, Gujranwala and Sialkot districts.
;[[Nagyal]]
:The Nagyal claim [[Minhas]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Jhelum]], [[Chakwal District|Chakwal]], [[Gujrat District|Gujrat]] and Rawalpindi districts.
;[[Naich (tribe)|Naich]]
:The Naich claim Rajput ancestry. They found in [[Bahawalpur District|Bahawalpur]], [[Sadiqabad]], [[Kabirwala]], [[Rahim Yar Khan]], [[Multan]], [[Muzaffargarh]], [[Bhakkar District|Bhakkar]] and [[Khushab District|Khushab]] districts of Punjab. The Naich are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan.
;[[Nain (clan)|Nain]]
:The Nain are a Mulla Jat clan. They were found in [[Patiala]], [[Bhatinda]] and [[Hisar, India|Hissar]]. Like other Mulla Jats, they moved to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Multan, Sahiwal and Okara districts.
;[[Narwa]]/[[Narma]]
Narwa/Narma are a Jatt/Rajput Clan in Gujrat Kashmir Rawalpindi and Narowal. According to tradition they are descended from a Raja Karan whose other son found the [[Thathal]] Clan.
;[[Naswana]] or Nissowana
:The Naswana (also pronounced Nissowana) claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Chiniot, Jhang, Sargodha and Faisalabad districts.
;[[Nathyal]]
:Nathyals are descendents of [[Janjua]] Rajputs* (H.A. Rose 1919).
They are found in the [[potohar]] region of Pakistan in the districts of [[Jhelum]], [[Chakwal]], [[Rawalpindi]] and Gujarat. There are also found in the districts of [[Bhimber]], [[Mirpur District|Mirpur]] and [[Jammu]].
;[[Natt]]
:The Natt claim [[Chandravanshi]] Rajputs ancestry. They are found in [[Gujranwala]] and [[Sialkot]] districts.
;[[Nauls|Naul]]
:The Naul claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Kasur District|Kasur]], [[Sahiwal]], Okara, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib and [[Jhang District|Jhang]] districts.
;Niara
:The Niara claim to be Jat descendants of King Mirz Haider of [[Kashmir]]. Most Niaras will be found in high government positions, while a Niara has also been one of the presidents of Pakistan. They are mostly found in [[Sialkot]], [[Lahore]], [[Faisalabad]], [[Islamabad]], [[Multan]], etc.
;Nonari
:The Nonari claim descent from the Meer/Barber Rajputs. They are found in Layyah, Bhakkar, Muzaffargarh, Multan, Sahiwal, Faisalabad and Rahim Yar Khan districts.
;[[Noon (tribe)|Noon]]
:The Noon claim to be a clan of Bhatti Rajputs. Some consider themselves Jat, while others claim to be Rajput. The Noon of Bhakkar and Layyah generally claim to be Jat, while those of Sargodha and Multan claim to be Rajput. ;Padda
:The Padda claim descent from the Rajputs. They are found in Sialkot and Narowal districts.
;[[Pannun]]
:The Pannun claim [[Suryavanshi]] Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in [[Lahore]], [[Kasur]], [[Gujranwala District|Gujranwala]] and [[Sialkot]] districts. Prior to partition, they were also found in [[Amritsar]], [[Gurdaspur]] and [[Firozpur]].
;Pansota
:The Pansota have settled in [[Faisalabad]], [[Jhang]] and [[Toba Tek Singh]] districts. Most of them migrated from Indian city of [[Hoshiarpur]].
;[[Parhar (Jat)|Parhar]]
:The Parhar are a Saraiki-speaking Jat clan, found throughout southern Punjab, with a few villages in [[Sargodha District]]. They are [[Parihar]] Rajputs by origin.
;[[Phogat]]
:The Phogat were another Mulla Jat clan. Muslim Phogat were found in Sonepat and Rohtak. They are now found mainly in Okara, Vehari and Kasur districts.
Punyal
The Punyal are a Jat clan found mainly in Dadayal district of Mirpur Azad Kashmir. They are also found in Gujar Khan area.
;[[Randhawa]]
:The Randhawa claim [[Jadaun]] Rajput ancestry. The Randhawa are one of the larger Jat tribes, mainly warriors, Martial Race among Jatt, found in Sialkot, Narowal, Gujranwala, Sheikhupura, Lahore and Kasur districts. Prior to partition, Muslim Randhawa were also present in Amritsar, Firuzpur, Gurdaspur [{(Dharam Kot Randhawa)}], Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar and Patiala districts. There are several villages of Randhawa in Mirpurkhas, Badin, Nawab Shah and Sangarh districts in Sindh.
;[[Raju]]
:The Rajus are Muslim Jat clan. They claim descendent from the Kshatriya Rajput ancestry.They are mostly found in Sangla Hill(Nankana Sahib) , Gojra(Toba Tek Singh) and Bahawalpur.Villages by the name of Raju are Rajubela,Rajuvala,Rajulu,Rajuvaal.
;[[Ranjha (tribe)|Ranjha]]
:The Ranjha claim descent from the [[Bhatti]] [[Rajputs]]. They are found in Mandi Bahauddin, Gujrat, Jhelum and Sargodha districts. The tribe is famous for producing Deedo Ranjha, the main character in the legend of [[Heer Ranjha]].
;Ranyal
:The Ranyals are predominantly found in the Jhelum region, extending north to Mirpur. Like many clans from the Potohar area, some Ranyals/Arnyals claim to be of Rajput Janjua descent.
; [[Sagla]]
:The Sagla claims [[Parmar|Panwar]] Rajput ancestrry. They are found in [[Sahiwal District]].
;[[Sahi]]
:In [[Pakistani Punjab]] the Sahi are mainly found in Sialkot district, especially in the Daska tehsil of Sialkot. Some of the Sahi Jatts are located in Lahore, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sahiwal and Jhelum.
;[[Sahotra]]
:The Sahotra are found both among the Punjabi-speaking Jats of central Punjab and the [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking clans. They are found in [[Faisalabad District|Faisalabad]], [[Multan District|Multan]] and [[Dera Ghazi Khan District|Dera Ghazi Khan]] districts.
;[[Samore]]
:The Samore claim [[Chandravanshi]] Rajput ancestry. The Muslim [[Samore]] were found in [[jhang]], [[Sialkot]], [[Gujranwala]], [[Ludhiana]], [[Amritsar]], [[Gurdaspur]], [[Jalandhar]] and [[Firozpur]] districts. They are now found in [[Sialkot]], Narowal, Lahore, Multan,Jhang and Faisalabad districts.They are warrior men,They live in tribes,They are also known as Maher,They kept horses.
;[[Samtia]]
:The Samtia claim Rajput ancestry. They are a [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat tribe found in Bhakkar, Layyah and Muzaffargarh districts.
;Sandhal
:The Sandal are small [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]]-speaking Jat clan in [[Mailsi]] in [[Vehari District]].
;[[Sandhila]]
:The Sandhila claim Rajput ancestry. They are a Saraiki-speaking Jat tribe found in [[Layyah]], Bhakkar, Multan, Lodhran, Dera Ghazi Khan and Khanewal districts.
;[[Sandhu]]
:The Sandhu are the largest Muslim Jat clan. They are found throughout central Punjab in many villages. They have played a significant role in the social and political spectrum of Pakistan. Many renowned Sandhu families lives in Lahore District (also known as Majha). They also have a considerable presence in Sheikhupura District, Sialkot District, Gujranwala District, Gujrat District and Faisalabad District (although the Pakistani Sandhu Jatts are the descendants of Sandhus who migrated from Punjab and Haryana).
;[[Sangha]]
:The Sangha are Jats from an Indo-Scythian background. Most of the Sangha Jats live in and around Moga, Jalandhar, Ferozepur, Kapurthala, Sialkot, Muridke, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Multan and Kharian. ;[[Sarai (tribe)|Sarai]]
:The Sarai claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found throughout central Punjab, mainly in Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Sargodha, Shaikhupura and Faisalabad districts.
;[[Saroya]]
:The Saroya are found in Gujranwala, Lahore and Faisalabad.
;[[Sial (tribe)|Sial]]
:The Sial tribe are a branch of Jatt originating predominantly from the Jhang District of northern Punjab, Pakistan. The Sials are predominantly Muslims; there are also Christian, Sikh, Hindu Sials.
;[[Sidhu]]
:The Sidhu are the largest [[Muslim]] Jat clan in the [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]. According to the 1911 [[Census of India]], one-third of the Sidhu were Muslim and rest were Sikh. They were found throughout central Punjab, stretching from [[Sargodha]] and Gujarat in the west to [[Karnal]] in the east. [[Lahore]] was and remains a stronghold of the tribe. In addition to Lahore, they are found in Kasur, Okara, Vehari, Sahiwal, Faisalabad, Jhang, Sargodha, Gujrat, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Mandi Bahauddin and Narowal district. They are also found in [[Sanghar District]] of Sindh. The Sidhu claim a common origin with the [[Bhatti]] Rajput.
;[[Sikhana]]
:The Sikhana are found in [[Khipro]], [[Sanghar District]], Sindh.
;[[Sindhu]]
:The Sindhu Jat Clan is the Ancient Indo-Aryan Jat Clan of North West India. The name of the River Indus or Dariyae Sindh was in the Ancient History of India "Sindhu". The Sindhu Jats is a Mix Jat Clan of Hindu, Muslim and Sikhs and living mostly in the north and North-West of India in many Indian States and Pakistan as well as in the Overseas Countries Australia, Canada, Germany, UK and U.S.A. too.
;[[Sipra]]
:The Sipra are a clan of [[Gill (clan)|Gill]] Jats. They are found in Jhang, Chiniot, Sargodha and Faisalabad districts.
;[[Sohal]]
:The Sohal claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They were found in Sialkot, Gujranwala, Lahore, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Firuzpur and Jallandhar districts. Like other [[Muslim]] Jats from east Punjab, they migrated to Pakistan after partition. In addition to Gujranwala, Sialkot and Lahore, they are also found in Faisalabad and Sahiwal districts.
;[[Soomro|Soomra]]
:The [[Soomro|Soomra]] are a large Jat tribe of possible [[Arab]] ancestry. They are found throughout southern [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], with concentrations in [[Layyah]] and [[Rajanpur]] district. They are sometimes confused with the [[Samra]] of central Punjab; the two are in fact entirely distinct tribes. In Sindh, the Soomra or Soomro are the largest [[Sindhi people|Sindhi]] tribe, found throughout the province.
;[[Takhar (clan)|Takhar]]
:The Takhar claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in Sialkot, Narowal and Gujrat districts.
;[[Talokar]]/Thalokar
:The Talokar/Thalokar are a clan of Jat who claim to be the brothers of Sial and Tiwana (Tila.Sila and Taloka). That tribe accepted Islam on the hand of Baba Farid Shukar Gunj, who came from India and first settled near Bhera, village known as Kalara and Kurrar Talokar. Later they came west and settled permanently on the east side of the Indus River, known as Bakharra (Kacha) and Ding/Khola (Thal), now in Mianwali.
;[[Tarar]]
:Tarar is a Goth of Jats. Tarars are one of the most prominent, educated and well-established of all the Jat castes in Punjab, Pakistan.They are mostly spread out in present day in Hafizabad , Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha and Gujranwala districts and are all Muslims. Hindu and Sikh Tarars also live in India, in the states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
;Tatlah
:The Tatlah claim Hajuah Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Sialkot]], [[Narowal]] and Gujarat districts.
;[[Tatri]]
:The Tatri claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in Mandi Bahauddin and Sargodha districts.
;[[Thaheem]]
The Thaheem tribe is descended from an Arab tribe, the Banu Tameem. They migrated to present day Pakistan along with Muhammad Bin Qasim. A majority speak the Seraiki language. The Bafan community of Gujarat claim descent from the Thaheem tribe. Currently majority of thaheem belong to South Punjab (Pakistan) & Sindh Province. In Punjab, Their Major areas are Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan, Sargodha, Jhang, Muzaffargarh, (Baghi Wala) Kamalia.
;[[Thathal]]
:Thathal/Thothal is a Jatt/Rajput clan. The Thathals claim [[Suryavanshi]] Rajput ancestry from a Raja Karan. According to tradition they are descended from a Raja Karan, whose other son founded the [[Narwa]]/[[Narma]] tribe. They are found in [[Jhelum]], Gujarat, [[Rawalpindi]], [[Sialkot]], [[Narowal]], [[Azad Kashmir]] and [[Mirpur District|Mirpur]] districts.
;[[Thind]]
One of the larger Jat clans, found throughout central Punjab. The Thind jatt are also found in Ludhiana,sangrur and patiala Districts. They are few Muslim Jat clan in East Punjab
;[[Tiwana]]
:The Tiwana tribe, like many in Punjab, have both Rajput and Jat identity. The Khushab branch of the Tiwana claim to be [[Parmar]] Rajputs. Prior to partition, there were a fair number of Muslim Tiwanas in Patiala District. Most of these Tiwanas claim to be Jat. The Patiala Tiwanas migrated to Pakistan after partition. They are now found mainly in Sargodha district.
;Toor
:The Toor Jat claim [[Tomar Rajput]] ancestry. In fact, Toor is a shortened form of Tomar. Most of the Toor Jats were found in Amritsar and Jalandhar. They are now found mainly in Lahore, Gujranwala and Faisalbad.
;[[Tulla Jats|Tulla]]
:The Tulla claim Rajput ancestry. They are found in Gujrat, Jhelum and [[Mandi Bahauddin District|Mandi Bahauddin]] districts.
;[[Uppal]]
:The Uppal claim Rajput ancestry. They are found mainly in Lahore, Gujranwala and Faisalabad districts.
;[[Uttera]]
:The Uttera claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in Multan, Lodhran and Rahim Yar Khan districts.
;[[Utra]]
:The utra claim Jats ancestry. They are found in Mainwali, khanewal, Bahaker, Khushab, Lodhran,and D.G.khan districts.
;[[Ves Jats]]
:Ves Jats are said to be of [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]] origin.
;[[Virk]]
:In Punjab (Pakistan), a majority of Virks live in the Sheikhupura district and some are scattered in Sialkot District. There is a small village in Sialkot known as Virk, inhabited by Virk Jats. Virks still control the city of Sheikhupura (the ancient Virkgarh), both politically and economically. In India, Virks are mainly concentrated in the Karnal district of Haryana. Prominent Virk families are concentrated in villages around Tehsil Assandh, District Karnal, and a few are temporarily living in Patiala District.
;[[Wahiniwal]]
:The Wahiniwal claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Sahiwal]] and [[Faisalabad]] districts.
;[[Waiha]]
:The Waiha claim [[Bhatti]] Rajput ancestry. They are found in [[Bahawalpur]].
;[[Wahla]]
:The Wahla claim descent from the [[Suryavanshi]] Rajputs. They are found in [[Sialkot]] and [[Narowal]] districts. The literal meaning of Wahla is said to be "one excellent warrior". They were said to be the ancient rulers per various ancient traditions, accounts and modern researchers. From the perspective of the Subcontinent, they date back to an ancient independent and powerful state that existed around the 1st century AD. Wahla was the name of the king of that state, from whom all the Wahlas in the world have descended.
;[[Waraich]]
:The Waraich are said to be of [[Chauhan]] Rajput ancestry. The original name of this tribe was 'Chang' and gave their name to the Jhang district but no longer occupy that area. They are a major tribe in the Gujarat district and are also found in [[Gujranwala]], [[Sialkot]], [[Lahore]], [[Sargodha]] and [[Faisalabad]] districts and politically very active . Prior to partition, they were also found in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Jalandhar districts. There are also many Sikh people from this tribe.
;[[Waseer]]
:One of the ancient Jatt tribes, found both in India and Pakistan. The Waseers claim descent from the [[Parmar]] Rajputs. They accepted Islam before Hazrat Deewan Shah Chaawali Mashaaikh. They are found mainly in Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Okara, Vehari, Ghotki (Sindh) and Toba Tek Singh districts.
;[[Kamoka]]
:This is one of the sub-cast of Chaddar Jat/Rajputs._