Johiya — Joiya or Johiya( ur. جوئیہ) is a Rajput clan of Northern India and Pakistan. Johiya are one of the twenty four undivided Rajput clans or Eka . In ancient chronicles they are described as Lords of Jangladesh, as a tract which comprehended Hariana … Wikipedia
Vehari — (Urdu: وہاڑی) is a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city, which is the capital of the district and tehsil of the same name [ [http://www.nrb.gov.pk/lg election/union.asp?district=34 dn=Vehari Tehsils Unions in the District of Vehari… … Wikipedia
Santosh Kumar — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Santosh Kumar imagesize = birthname = nowrap|Syed Musa Raza birthdate = birth date|1925|12|25|df=yes location = Lahore, Punjab, British India deathdate = nowrap|death date and age… … Wikipedia
Waseer — or Vaseer or Wasir (Urdu: وسیر ) is a Punjabi tribe and Jat gotra, mostly spread across the Punjab region divided between northern states of India and Punjab province of Pakistan. Origin Ancient history regards them as Rajputs, as well, due to… … Wikipedia
MacAlinden — Developed in the 16th century from the pre 10th century Gaelic surname Mac Giolla Fhiondain, meaning The son of the follower of St Finian , this is an Irish surname of great antiquity. Originally from County Fermanagh, and later prominent in… … Surnames reference
McAlinden — Developed in the 16th century from the pre 10th century Gaelic surname Mac Giolla Fhiondain, meaning The son of the follower of St Finian , this is an Irish surname of great antiquity. Originally from County Fermanagh, and later prominent in… … Surnames reference
McAlinion — Developed in the 16th century from the pre 10th century Gaelic surname Mac Giolla Fhiondain, meaning The son of the follower of St Finian , this is an Irish surname of great antiquity. Originally from County Fermanagh, and later prominent in… … Surnames reference
Mackleden — This is a rare as hens teeth surname. It would appear to be Scottish although in fact there are no recordings of the surname in Scotland. Such few recordings as seem to be recorded are found in the East Anglian counties of England from Norfolk… … Surnames reference
O'Mulderrig — Developed in the 16th century from the pre 10th century Gaelic surname Mac Giolla Fhiondain, meaning The son of the follower of St Finian , this is an Irish surname of great antiquity. Originally from County Fermanagh, and later prominent in… … Surnames reference