- Sial (tribe)
[
Jhang District (in green) inPunjab (Pakistan) ]Sial (Punjabi: ਸਯਾਲ, سیال,
Sindhi : स्याल, سيال) is a Punjabi tribe originating and predominantly from theJhang District of northern Punjab,Pakistan . The Sials are predominantlyMuslim by faith but there are alsoChristian ,Sikh andHindu Sials.After the
partition of India , Hindu and Sikh Sials had to leave their ancestral homelands in areas ofWest Punjab which now fall in Pakistan . They now live inIndia . Muslim Sials are usually found in Pakistan. Among Hindus, the Sials are predominantlyKhatri s. However, there areRajput and Jat Sials as well .Origins
Seu, Teu and Gheu
One theory says that Seu, Teu and Gheu were three brothers from a tribe of the
Agnikula clan. It is believed that the Tiwanas are the descendants of Teu, the Ghebas ofRawalpindi are the descendants of Gheu while the Sials of Jhang are the descendants of Seu (also known as Rai Sial).Theory of migration from Rajputana
According to another theory, the Sials migrated from
Rajputana to thePakpattan area, where they embracedIslam after coming under the influence of Baba Fariduddin Masud Ganj Shakar at Ajodhan andHazrat Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari . From there, they came to Jhang which was then administered by theNauls , who represented the rulers ofDelhi .History
Rai Sial married the daughter of Bhai Khan Mekan, the chief of the
Mekan tribe, who lived at that time in theSahiwal area of present-day Shahpur tehsil of theSargodha District . A village named "Kot Bhai Khan" (the fort of Bhai Khan), exists to this day in the Jhawarian area in Shahpur.The Sials clashed with the
Naul s and finally captured a wide portion of theSandal Bar and Vichanh areas in the Chaj Doab (TheDoab (fluvial tract) between the rivers Jhelum andChenab ).Sials today
Sials are divided into more than a hundred clans. All sub-clan names have the suffix "Ana". For example, Hissoana,Jabboana, Malkana, Ladhiana, Mirjana, Chucchkana, Mighiana, Bhojoana, Tarhana, Hasnana, Janjiana, Bharwana and Gagrana. During British Rule, because of local tribal feuds, one Sial clan migrated from Jhang to the princely state of
Khairpur inSindh and became trusted deputies of the "Talpur", the ruler of state. Their descendants now live in the "Sami" village of Khairpur district inSindh province. Except Khairpur, a large number of people belonging to siyal tribe live inLarkana ,Shikarpur , Gohtaki, Naushehero Feroz, Hyderabad, Dadu and Badin districts ofSindh ,Pakistan .
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