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'''Daska ( डस्का)''' is a city and tahsil of [[Sialkot]] district, [[Pakistan]]. | '''Daska ( डस्का)''' is a city and tahsil of [[Sialkot]] district, [[Pakistan]]. | ||
== Jat Gotras == | == Jat Gotras == | ||
*[[Ghumman]] | |||
*[[Khir]] | *[[Khir]] | ||
*[[Shahi]] | *[[Shahi]] | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Sindhu]] descendant Mokal founded village in his name, 10 miles south of [[Daska]]. Several generations later Gajju founded village [[Wadala]], 3 miles east of Mokal. <ref>[http://www.apnaorg.com/books/punjab-chiefs/ The Punjab Chiefs by Sir Lepel H. Griffin (1865)], S.No. 78, p.417</ref> | [[Sindhu]] descendant Mokal founded village in his name, 10 miles south of [[Daska]]. Several generations later Gajju founded village [[Wadala]], 3 miles east of Mokal. <ref>[http://www.apnaorg.com/books/punjab-chiefs/ The Punjab Chiefs by Sir Lepel H. Griffin (1865)], S.No. 78, p.417</ref> |
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Daska ( डस्का) is a city and tahsil of Sialkot district, Pakistan.
Jat Gotras
History
Sindhu descendant Mokal founded village in his name, 10 miles south of Daska. Several generations later Gajju founded village Wadala, 3 miles east of Mokal. [1]
Notable persons
External links
References
- ↑ The Punjab Chiefs by Sir Lepel H. Griffin (1865), S.No. 78, p.417
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