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Muhammad Ehsan Bin Muhammad Ramzan Bin Anar Khan Khandowa and Mukhtar Ahmed Bin Anar Khan Bin Sardar Khan Khandowa and Tariq Mehmood Bin Inayat Khan Bin Sardar Khan Khandowa
Khandowa tribe (Khandoya) Khandoya The Khandoya , sometimes spelt Khandoa and occasionally pronounced Khandowa, are extremely localized tribe, their name comes from the Punjabi word khand, meaning something sweet. According to their traditions, they are a clan of Chauhan Rajputs, who after wondering in from what is now Haryana settled in area near Chakwal in an area that had sweet water, which they called Khandoya or sweet water place. Other then Khandoya village, Khandoya are also found in the villages of Bhalla, Dhok Virk, Mari, and Trimni. From Khandoya, the Khandoya spread to the Pind Dadan Khan plains, where the majority are still found. In Pind Dadan Khan tehsil of Jhelum, their villages include Addowal, Dharyala Jalap, Jhuggian Syedan, Karyala Jalap, Kot Umar, Nawanloke and Pinnanwal . Further south in Khushab District, there are several Khandoya families in Katimar village . The Khandoya pe...
Chaudhry Sardaar Khan Khandowa Father Anar Khan Havilder of the Khandowa Tribe New Pakistan List of khandowa family Sardar Khan has four sons Anar Khan Bin Sardar Khan Bin Jafar Khan Khandowa, Gulzar Muhammad Bin Sardar Khan Bin Jafar Khan Khandowa, Muhammad Zulfikar Bin Sardar Khan Bin Jafar Khan Khandowa, Inayat Khan Bin Sardar Khan Bin Jafar Khan Khandowa, Sardar Khan father Sardar Khan bin Jafar Khan bin Maula Bakhsh Khandowa Sardar Khan Grandfather Sardar Khan bin Jafar Khan bin Maula Bakhsh Bin Joya Khan Khandowa
Chaudhry Anar Khan Khandowa – A Proud Veteran of the Khandowa Tribe, Born in 1940. His legacy of valor and dedication to his family and community continues to inspire. He served with distinction in the 1965 and 1971 wars of Pakistan, where his courage and commitment earned him numerous accolades. Chaudhry Anar Khan joined the Pakistan Army at the age of 15 in 1955, beginning a distinguished career that spanned several decades. He was a part of the Punjab Regiment and participated in both the 1965 Indo-Pak War and the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, where he was recognized for his exceptional bravery. For his valor, he was awarded a Sword of Honor and a Tamgha-e-Imtiaz. In the 1971 War, his role was pivotal, and his contributions were acknowledged with the distinction of being promoted to the rank of Havilder. His exemplary service earned him a significant position within the army, cementing his legacy as one of the revered figures of his time. After the war, Chaudhry Anar Khan moved ...
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