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Daha clan Daha is a Muslim Jat tribe, commonly known as "Daha Jat", mainly found in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The Daha Jats mostly live in Khanewal district in the Punjab province of Pakistan and also are the earliest settlers of Khanewal. Therefore, the name of "Khanewal" is due to Daha Jat family because this caste was called as "Khans". This is how the city got its name, ‘Khan-e-wal’.〔''A Glossary of the Tribes & Castes of Punjab'' by H. A Rose page 219〕〔B Glossary Of The Tribes And Castes Of The Punjab And North-west Frontier ... by H.A. Rose Page 219〕 ==History and origin of Daha Jat family==
The tribe claims descent from Daha, who was said to be a Muslim holy man, who married the daughter of Parihar Rajput. They claim kinship with the Bohar and Parhar Jats, who are also of Parihar Rajput ancestry. While other tribal traditions claim the tribe originated in Dharwar in central India, from where they migrated to Pakpattan. The tribe then spread to Khanewal and Multan.〔''A Glossary of the Tribes & Castes of Punjab'' by H. A Rose page 240〕
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