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You can not rely on wikipedia 100%. The fact is, the original article about Rohillas on Wikipedia was written by me in 2010, later many people have made changes to it. At that time i lacked sufficient knowledge about Rohillas. But now let me make some corrections .The Urdu speaking people of Pakistan and India has diverse roots.The Rohilla leader Daud Khan was awarded the Katehar (later called Rohilkhand) region in the then northern India by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir (ruled 1658-1707) to suppress the Rajput uprisings, which had afflicted this region. Originally, some 20,000 soldiers from various Pashtun tribes (Yusafzai, Ghori, Ghilzai, Barech, Marwat, Durrani, Tareen, Kakar, Naghar, Afridi and Khattak) were hired by Mughals to provide soldiers to the Mughal armies. Their performance was appreciated by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, and an additional force of 25,000 Pashtuns were recruited from modern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Afghanistan and were given respected positions in Mughal Army. Nearly all of Pashtuns settled in the Katehar region and also brought their families from modern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Afghanistan. During Nadir Shah's invasion of northern India in 1739, the new wave of Pashtuns settled increasing their population to over 100,0000. Due to the large settlement of Rohilla Afghans, the Katehar region gained fame as Rohilkhand. Bareilly was made the capital of the Rohilkhand state and it became Pashtun majority city with Gali Nawaban as the main royal street. Other important cities were Moradabad, Rampur, Shahjahanpur, Badaun, and others. After the Third Battle of Panipat fought in 1761 between the Ahmad Shah Durrani and Maratha Empire thousands of Pashtun and Baloch soldiers settled in the northern India. These diverse ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups merged over the centuries to the form the Urdu speaking Muslims.
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1-Daud Khan was not employ of Aurangzeb, he was under the service of Hindu raja of Kumaon. He was father of founder of Rohilkhand, Muhammad Khan Rohilla. Daud Khan was killed by Raja when he tried to leave his service.
2- The first known Pashtun chiefs who were called Rohillas in India, were three Daudzai chiefs under the service of mughal emperor Shahjahan, they were sons of Bahadur khan who was soldier of mughal army during reign of jahangir. these three daudzai sardars were granted jagir in Katerhr which they named as Shahjahanpur. One of the brothers, diler khan became a general of mughal army of aurangzeb. These daudzais, not later yousafzais, were the ones who were given task by mughals of suppressing ranjputs of Rohilkhand. The later Rohillas of early 18th century were mostly mercenaries who were united under one flag by muhammad khan rohilla. Muhammad Khan Rohilla was first in the service of mughals but when he was granted a jagir, he started asserting his independence and invited all Afghan mercenaries in Doab to work for him for Afghan cause.
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