Kathwal of Birote

The Kathwals of Birote are an ancient tribe who were once feudal lords of Murree Hills and Circle Bakote that dominated in the area for two and a half millennia. Originally Kehan, a province of ancient Persia, they went on to occupy the route of ancient Taxila Kingdom during Greece dynasty and into the Sub-Continent. They are believed to descendants of Barhama a Hindu Rajput Raja. They embraced Islam in 1402, when great the Sufi from Kashmir Syed Ali Hamdan arrived in the Murree Hills and preached Islamic teachings.

  • Mian Qadir Bakhsh son of Raja Chandu of Murree Hills was the first Muslim of Kathwal tribe who embraced Islam in 1402 at Patan of Kohala.
  • The word KATHWAL derived from the name of a tribe chief MIAN KATHO KHAN. He was born in 1560 and ruled over area till half century.
  • Kathwal families were intermarried in the age of 15 to 18 till 1950.
  • There are many sub-tribes of Kathwal as Badwal, Jogeal and Janjual.
  • All Kathwal living in UC Birote belonged to Jogi Khan, Jhandu Khan, Acha Khan and Sharbat Khan. Current Kathwals are the 22nd offspring of MIAN KATHO KHAN.
  • Mohammed Hafeez is a very atheistic and and ACTIVE political worker of Pakistan People Party Hazara Division since 1971.

References

  • Abbottabad District authorities attested family tree of tribe.
  • Tareekh-e-Kotlisattean (History of Kotli Sattian) by Sabir Satti.
  • Satti Samaj (Satti society) by Sabir Satti.