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There is another use of Khan. Actually, Khan was and is also used as a name and not as a reference to race, tribe, Khanate or Khaqan e Azam. As an example, the name of one of my living family member has khan in it, its just there as a name and not as a reference to tribe. Its older practice and isnt in fashion these days. If I look at my shajra nasb, there"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.
LohL.yousufzai ..................SONS OF YOUSAF. LOST TRIBE OF ISREAL?
The only problem is that they look like anything but Pashtoons.You do know many pushtoons migrated to as far as Bengal during British Era? Plus a large number of pushtoons settled in UP and Delhi regions.
There is another use of Khan. Actually, Khan was and is also used as a name and not as a reference to race, tribe, Khanate or Khaqan e Azam. As an example, the name of one of my living family member has khan in it, its just there as a name and not as a reference to tribe. Its older practice and isnt in fashion these days. If I look at my shajra nasb, there
are names like Khan Muhammad, Khan Ahmad etc where Khan is used as a name just like other common names.
Apart from that, there was a trend in Sub continent where people falsely declared themselves to be Syeds and Khans for some reasons. You can spot the obvious among them very easily.
LohL.
To whoever presented that theory : Andhay ko andheray mein bohat door ki sujhi.
The only problem is that they look like anything but Pashtoons.
That theory has been debunked thoroughly.
"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.
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are names like Khan Muhammad, Khan Ahmad etc where Khan is used as a name just like other common names. Naming children Khan is redundant tho. Actually, in the past, many village dwellers had funny sounding names as well which are not heard of these days, Khan was one such name as it was used as a name.
Apart from that, there was a trend in Sub continent where people falsely declared themselves to be Syeds and Khans for some reasons. You can spot the obvious among them very easily.
LohL.
To whoever presented that theory : Andhay ko andheray mein bohat door ki sujhi.
The only problem is that they look like anything but Pashtoons.
Can Jan Kahan hotay hain? Surname is name of tribe. And title is a word which is used before name as a sign of respect.
For example Sardar Usman Ahmed Khan Buzdar. Sardar is title Usman Ahmed khan is name and Buzdar is surname
This is not confusing. Surname is name of tribe. The word which is used before name is title like Mr or Janab. Khan is also used as title. Like Khan El Sidd Khan Rokhri. But khan in Imran Khan Amir Khan etc is not surname or title it is just name.
If Imran Khan writes his name Khan Imran Khan Niazi first khan would be title and second khan is part of name
Syed ka pta nhi. Aap Kya title use krtay hain?
Apart from that, there was a trend in Sub continent where people falsely declared themselves to be Syeds and Khans for some reasons. You can spot the obvious among them very easily.
Khan is not a surname, any XYZ can use it. Just as PM Imran Niazi has used it. Period
Many people of Marasi origin in Punjab also use "Khan" as their surname in modern times. Almost all big Muslim Zamindars in Punjab no matter what tribe/Baradari used to have "Khan" surname during the past centuries but it gradually got out of "fashion" probably during the Sikh military resurgence followed by British Raj in Punjab after which you find big Zamindar families developed a fetish about eastern origin "chaudhary" as their new surname which lasts to this day. However "Malik", "Mir" and "Khan" were originally the titles used by the male members of influential Muslim families in various parts of of what is now called Pakistan during medieval times.
In the past only the most influential families of a tribe would use the titles like Malik, Mir and Khan, Chaudhary etc. But these days all lanju panju families belonging to the particular tribe/Baradari use these titles like groceries. For example every Jatt family these days use "chaudhry" as their title or surname but in the past there could only be "one chaudry Jatt" family within the whole village filled with other lanju panju Jatt families. Same is the case with "Khan" and "Malik". So these titles have lost their meaning/significance in the modern times.
When Punjabis like Rajputs use it, it is more of a hereditary honorific title given to an ancestor for service under the Mughals, esp distinction in war or being a large land owner.
" ...Some prominent converts later claimed biological descent from the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) or another revered Arab, boasting honorifics like Sayyid or Shaikh, despite their Indic biological ancestry... "From what I have understood from my friends in KPK, people use Khan for the same reason people in Punjab use Rana, Chauhdary, Malik with their name.
" ...Some prominent converts later claimed biological descent from the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) or another revered Arab, boasting honorifics like Sayyid or Shaikh, despite their Indic biological ancestry... "
That was what I was talking about.
We are not even allowed to give our name to our adopted child let alone change our forefathers.Lying about one's heritage, blood, or lineage are major sins in Islam. Such people should be aware of that.