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  1. Mar 28, 2015 · Dhamial (also written as Dhamyal) Like the other tribes looked, some sections of the Dhamial claim Jat status, while other stress the fact that they are Rajput. The Dhamial are chiefly found in the Rawalpindi District but also in Gujrat District, Jhelum District and Attock District of the Punjab and Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir .

  2. They are found mainly in Jhelum District and the Gujar Khan Tehsil of Rawalpindi District. According to the 1931 census the numbered 9,500 of which Jats numbered 1,500 and Rajputs, 8,000. They are chiefly found in the Rawalpindi District but also in Gujrat District, Jhelum District and Attock District of the Punjab and Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir.

  3. Dhamial is a village of Rawalpindi District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 33.33°N 73.1°E with an altitude of 492 metres. The area gets its name from the Rajput cast ‘Dhamial Rajputs’ before the separation of Pakistan in 1947.

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  5. Coordinates: 32°55′43″N 73°43′53″E / 32.92861°N 73.73139°E / 32.92861; 73.73139 …. Wikipedia. The Dhamial or sometimes pronounced Dhamyal, are a Rajput tribe found in Punjab, Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. According to the 1931 census they numbered 9,500 of which Jats numbered 1,500 and Rajas, 8,000. (see Dhamial) Contents 1 ...

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  8. The Punjab Province was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the British East India Company on 29 March 1849; it was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the rule of the British Crown. It had a land ...