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Khattar is a surname found among the Khatri of India and Pakistan. [1] [2] Notable people. Ishaan Khatter, Indian actor; Jagdish Khattar, Indian businessman and civil ...
The senior branch of the Khattar tribe (which has both Hindus and Muslims) settled in Wah, Attock area of Punjab, Pakistan, is the Wah family , and they are neither Jat nor Awan/so-called fake Arabs, nor Turks etc-- they have maintained accurate historical pedigree in the past which was recorded by Col CH Hall in 1866 probably at Wah village ...
Shared with the city of Mobile, the Mobile Bay and the Mobile River. Talladega County – derived from the Muscogee phrase italua atigi, meaning "town on the border". [13] Shared with the cities of Talladega and Talladega Springs. Tallapoosa County – from the Choctaw words tali (rock) and pushi (pulverized). Shared with the Tallapoosa River.
Jagdish Khattar, Indian bureaucrat and business executive Manohar Lal Khattar , Indian politician Nasri Khattar , Lebanese architect, creator of the Unified Arabic typeface
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Chris McNair, Alabama state legislator and businessman; Bert Nettles, lawyer in Birmingham; Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives from Mobile (1969-1974) Charles Redding Pitt, chairman of Alabama Democratic Party; Cecil F. Poole, federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit; Condoleezza Rice, United States ...
Burlington, 5 places in Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Vermont, and Wisconsin – Burling family (This family owned the land upon which the city in Vermont was built. The other cities derive their name from the Vermont one). [91] [93] [94] Burnet, Texas – Governor David G. Burnet [91] Burnsville, Indiana – Brice Bruns (founder) [91]
Muhammad Hayat Khan was born a son of Sardar Karam Khan, a Khattar chieftain, in the village of Wah, Punjab during the Sikh Empire. [4]At the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War, his father Karam Khan, cultivated a favourable relationship with officers of the British East India Company, appointed to administer the Punjab under Sir Henry Lawrence.