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The Thaheem sometimes spelled "Thahim" or "Tahim" are a tribe found in the Western Plains of Pakistan mainly Punjab Multan, as well as parts of Sindh like Jacobabad and Sujawal where it is influential.[1][2] The most prominent member of this tribe was Saadullah Khan of Chiniot, a place where they still hold land.[3] Some allege the Thaheems to be of Arab origin, particularly from the Banu Tamim.[4] But some others point out that they are a tribe of Jats in the Western Plains of Punjab.[5][6]

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References

  1. ^ "PAKISTAN: Police abduct four women amidst tribal clash". Asian Human Rights Commission. 21 October 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ Khawaja, Kamran Khamiso (26 July 2021). "Three injured in armed clash – The Pakistan Daily". The Pakistan Daily. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  3. ^ Quddus, S.A. (1992). Punjab, the Land of Beauty, Love, and Mysticism. Royal Book Company. p. 402. ISBN 978-969-407-130-5. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  4. ^ Sheikh, Majid (3 May 2020). "Harking Back: Rang Mahal Haveli and how it became a missionary school". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  5. ^ Bhatia, S. (1987). Social Change and Politics in Punjab, 1898-1910. Enkay Publishers. p. 24. ISBN 978-81-85148-13-7. Retrieved 29 July 2022. The Jats were divided into several tribes . In the Western plain ( i.e. , West of Lahore ) excluding the salt range , and sub - montane tracts were to be found the Tahim , Butta , Langah , Sumra , Sipra and Hans
  6. ^ Parshad, Gopal (2007). Industrial Development in Northern India: A Study of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, 1858-1918. National Book Organisation. p. 15. ISBN 978-81-87521-20-4.