Khattar

The Khattar are a largely Muslim Jat clan.[1] mostly based in the Northern Punjab of Pakistan, with some few Hindu members also in India. The family in Wah, Attock have produced a number of notable people in history such as soldiers, politicians etc.They own the Mughal Garden Wah in Attock area of North Punjab, Pakistan.

The Khattar Jatt family Of Wah, Attock (Pakistan)


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References

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