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Currently, [[Bhutto]] goes to an article on the Bhutto clan that, truth be told, is nearly orphaned. Sure, it appears to have lots of links to it, but only because so many people have linked [[Bhutto]] in articles that they thought were going here. I think that the current "Bhutto" article should be moved to [[Bhutto (clan)]], and that either a) [[Bhutto family]] should be moved to [[Bhutto]], or b) [[Bhutto]] should become a dab page. [[User:Unschool|Unschool]] ([[User talk:Unschool|talk]]) 14:53, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
Currently, [[Bhutto]] goes to an article on the Bhutto clan that, truth be told, is nearly orphaned. Sure, it appears to have lots of links to it, but only because so many people have linked [[Bhutto]] in articles that they thought were going here. I think that the current "Bhutto" article should be moved to [[Bhutto (clan)]], and that either a) [[Bhutto family]] should be moved to [[Bhutto]], or b) [[Bhutto]] should become a dab page. [[User:Unschool|Unschool]] ([[User talk:Unschool|talk]]) 14:53, 4 July 2008 (UTC)

:There's [[Bhutto (tribe)]] as an option as well. [[Special:Contributions/76.66.195.159|76.66.195.159]] ([[User talk:76.66.195.159|talk]]) 12:20, 25 December 2008 (UTC)

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The Witness of Bhatto Kalan-Ghayyour

I know about the native village of Bhutto family in India. Many people who use to go abroad or far away from their own native village uses the village name as their last name. There are many examples of such use of last name driven from native village. So Bhatto family also used the name of their native village as their last name. But soon after Bhatto family became political star in Sindh. A flux of multitude migrated from India to Pakistan. However, local people gave them different despised names like as Panahgeer. When political star family saw that they would be fallen in same category of Panahgeer.They changed spelling of Bhatto to Bhutto. A ready-made terminology was introduced to Sindhi people that Bhutto is actually driven from Bhutta. Yes Bhutta is really one of the native cast living in Punjab province. But Question is this is there only one Bhutta family came from Punjab who called themselves Bhutto? And is he only Sir. Shahnawaz as the first Bhutta person who came in Sindh? If you see Bhutto history in Sindh it start from Sir. Shahnamwaz Bhutto to Fatima Bhutto. THe lape of time between Sir. Shahnawaz Bhutto to Fatima Bhutto might be less then 100 years. Does it means that Bhutto tribe came into existence within 100 years only? It is obviously wrong. It can be right only in one condition that Bhutto is not a tribe but it is newly adopted last name by some family. So Bhutto family used as same.GRRE (talk) 05:11, 28 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

tree

Khuda Bux
Shah Nawaz BhuttoKhursheed Begum
(Lakhi Bai)
Mumtaz BhuttoMuhammad Mustafa Khan BahadurZulfiqar Ali BhuttoNusrat Ispahani BhuttoImdad Ali BhuttoSikander Bhutto
Shahnawaz BhuttoRehana BhuttoSanam BhuttoMurtaza BhuttoGhinwa BhuttoBenazir BhuttoAsif Ali Zardari
Shaharyar HussainFatima BhuttoZulfiqar BhuttoBilawal BhuttoBakhtawar BhuttoAseefa Bhutto
Khuda Bux
Shah Nawaz BhuttoKhursheed Begum
(Lakhi Bai)
Mumtaz BhuttoMuhammad Mustafa Khan BahadurZulfiqar Ali BhuttoNusrat Ispahani BhuttoImdad Ali BhuttoSikander Bhutto
Shahnawaz BhuttoRehana Fasihudin BhuttoSanam BhuttoFauzia Fasihudin BhuttoMurtaza BhuttoGhinwa Itaoui BhuttoBenazir BhuttoAsif Ali Zardari
Sassi BhuttoShaharyar HussainFatima BhuttoZulfikar BhuttoBilawal Bhutto ZardariBakhtawar ZardariAseefa Zardari
Khuda Bux
Shah Nawaz BhuttoKhursheed Begum
(Lakhi Bai)
Mumtaz BhuttoMuhammad Mustafa Khan BahadurZulfiqar Ali BhuttoNusrat Ispahani BhuttoImdad Ali BhuttoSikander BhuttoMumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto
Shahnawaz BhuttoRehana Fasihudin BhuttoSanam BhuttoNasir HussainFauzia Fasihudin BhuttoMurtaza BhuttoGhinwa Itaoui BhuttoBenazir BhuttoAsif Ali ZardariAmeer Bux Bhutto
Sassi BhuttoShaharyar HussainFatima BhuttoZulfikar Ali Bhutto (Junior)Bilawal Bhutto ZardariBakhtawar Bhutto ZardariAsifa Bhutto Zarda
Ghulam Murtaza Bhutto
Shah Nawaz BhuttoKhursheed Begum
(Lakhi Bai)
Mumtaz Begum Sahiba BhuttoMuhammad Mustafa Khan BahadurZulfiqar Ali BhuttoNusrat Ispahani BhuttoImdad Ali BhuttoSikander BhuttoMumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto
Shahnawaz BhuttoRehana Fasihudin BhuttoSanam BhuttoNasir HussainFauzia Fasihudin BhuttoMurtaza BhuttoGhinwa Itaoui BhuttoBenazir BhuttoAsif Ali ZardariAmeer Bux Bhutto
Sassi BhuttoShaharyar HussainAzadi HussainFatima BhuttoZulfikar Ali Bhutto (Junior)Bilawal Bhutto ZardariBakhtawar Bhutto ZardariAsifa Bhutto Zarda

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Scope of WikiBio

This tree is not within the scope of the WikiProject Biography and has thus been removed from the project. See WP:BIO for more information about the project. Within scope would be articles on individual members of the family provided that they are newsworthy. C. Williams (talk) 20:47, 22 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

mergefrom Bhutto (tribe)

some of Bhutto (tribe) was merged here, the duplication was not, as it was already here. 70.51.8.110 (talk) 07:41, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Mir Gangeiz Bhutto

Is there a reference for Mir Gangeiz Bhutto and his mother? I have removed him from the family tree, because it broke the family tree. Clearly not the son of Fauzia, and no line links to Murtaza either. Perhaps people should experiment with the family tree templates in the Sandbox before saving it here, since it didn't work when he was added. 70.51.9.170 (talk) 10:20, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed move

Currently, Bhutto goes to an article on the Bhutto clan that, truth be told, is nearly orphaned. Sure, it appears to have lots of links to it, but only because so many people have linked Bhutto in articles that they thought were going here. I think that the current "Bhutto" article should be moved to Bhutto (clan), and that either a) Bhutto family should be moved to Bhutto, or b) Bhutto should become a dab page. Unschool (talk) 14:53, 4 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There's Bhutto (tribe) as an option as well. 76.66.195.159 (talk) 12:20, 25 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]