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'''[[Abbasi|Kakkay Abbasi]] ([[Urdu]]: ککے عباسی''') (known as '''Kakkay Sheikhs (ککے شیخ''' ) is a tribe that was inhibited in the [[Rupnagar|Ropar]]/[[Rupnagar district|Rupnagar]] (روپڑ) [[Sirhind-Fategarh|Sirhind]] (سر ہند) |
'''[[Abbasi|Kakkay Abbasi]] ([[Urdu]]: ککے عباسی''') (known as '''Kakkay Sheikhs (ککے شیخ''' ) is a tribe that was inhibited in the [[Rupnagar|Ropar]]/[[Rupnagar district|Rupnagar]] (روپڑ) in [[Sirhind-Fategarh|Sirhind]] (سر ہند) region of Punjab. Kakkay Abbasi tribe speak [[Punjabi]] in dialects of East [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]. After [[Partition of India|partition]] in 1947 they migrated to [[Pakistan]] mainly in Districts of [[Sheikhupura District|Sheikhupura]] and [[Lahore]]. District [[Ropar]]/ [[Rupnagar district|Rupnagar]] (روپڑ) more densely counted their population. Before partition (1947) [[Abbasi|Kakkay Abbasi]] (well known '''[[User:Kakkay Abbasi|Kakkay Sheikhs of Ropar روپڑ]])''' were major caste of [[Rupnagar|Ropar municipality]]. '''"[[Shekhian Mohalla]]'''" in District [[Rupnagar district|Ropar/Rupnagar]] was inhibited by this clan. They were prosperous traders and big land holders. According to '''Ambala Gazette''' 1923-24 ([[User:Kakkay Abbasi|Shaikhs]]) were big land holders but depend largely on their [[tenants]] and do not perform agriculture themselves. They do trade in [[Municipality|municipalities]]. [[Abbasi|Kakkay]] is [[gotra]] use for people of this tribe. |
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Revision as of 17:34, 24 December 2020
Kakkay Tribe
Kakkay Abbasi (Urdu: ککے عباسی) (known as Kakkay Sheikhs (ککے شیخ ) is a tribe that was inhibited in the Ropar/Rupnagar (روپڑ) in Sirhind (سر ہند) region of Punjab. Kakkay Abbasi tribe speak Punjabi in dialects of East Punjab. After partition in 1947 they migrated to Pakistan mainly in Districts of Sheikhupura and Lahore. District Ropar/ Rupnagar (روپڑ) more densely counted their population. Before partition (1947) Kakkay Abbasi (well known Kakkay Sheikhs of Ropar روپڑ) were major caste of Ropar municipality. "Shekhian Mohalla" in District Ropar/Rupnagar was inhibited by this clan. They were prosperous traders and big land holders. According to Ambala Gazette 1923-24 (Shaikhs) were big land holders but depend largely on their tenants and do not perform agriculture themselves. They do trade in municipalities. Kakkay is gotra use for people of this tribe.
Origin
According to local legends, Kakkay Abbasi claim to be descent from Abbas ibn Abdul-Muttalib, who was a Sahabi and the paternal uncle of the Islamic Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH). According to a claim they came in India as traders and merchants and made colony in Sirhind (near Ropar) in 1520.
Religion
Kakkay Abbasi are Sunni Muslims and traditionally followers and devotees of Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi Mujaddid Alf Sani (شیخ احمد سر ہندی مجدد الف ثانی).