"Khan" surname: Is the name only carried by Pashtuns, Punjabis, Mohajiris or any other ethnicities?
And I can understand history and intermarriages between Punjabis, Paktoons and Afghans using Khan, why Urdu-Speaking from India use the word "Khan" when there is no link to it.
The name "KHAN" is of the most common names identified among Pakistanis. Always wondered whether anyother ethnic tribes, race or caste carry the surname "Khan" also?
The Khan's or Hans trace their ancesstory back to Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan or Halaku han and the han dynasty. Later some of their descendants converted to Islam and conquest the subcontinent.
The punjabis, phustoons and some Afghans carry the surname khan, which does not represent the tribe but the linkage to the khan dynasty. They have their own tribes and cast later.
Like phustoons have ahmedzai, yousufzai and many others. And so does punjabis has other names like Rajput, Bhattis, Jatts, Qureshis, Siddiques etc etc
Also further information,
Khan is a
surname deriving from the
title khan originating among nomadic tribes in the
Central and Eastern Steppe during
antiquity and popularized by
Turkic dynasties in the rest of
Asia during the medieval period. Used in the
Rourans firstly, and also by the early rulers of
Bulgaria, it was more widely spread by the Islamic chieftains in what isnow
Turkey,
Iran,
India,
Pakistan,
Afghanistan and
Bangladesh.
Khan is a common surname particularly among Muslims of
Central and
South Asian origin. It is one of the
most common surnames in the world, shared by over 12 million people in Asia and 24 million worldwide.