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Awan is the name of a fiercely independent and warlike tribe, settled in the mountainous region of the Salt Range, Punjab, Pakistan, for atleast one thousand year The Awans subscribe to the belief that they are the descendants of the fourth Caliph, Ali, and as such, a number adopt the title
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Historians describe them as valiant warriors and farmers who imposed their supremacy on the Janjua in part of the Salt Range and established large colonies all along the Indus to Sind, and a densely populated center not far from Lahore [7]
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The Awans have a unique distinction of being the only Punjabi tribe that has no adherents of Hinduism or Sikhism and is a totally Muslim tribe which adds weight to their claim of Arabian ancestry The Awans have a strong martial tradition and are renowned for their bravery and courage
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History The Awans have a strong martial tradition and are renowned for their bravery They were prominent in the armies of the Slave Dynasty and the Khilji dynasty during the Delhi Sultanate period Awans also held prominent military positions during the Mughal era
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According to Denzil Ibbetson, the Awans may well have accompanied the forces of Babur and the Awans of Jalandhar, who claimed to have shifted from the Salt Range at the behest of one of the early Emperors of Delhi, were particularly notable for being in the imperial service at Delhi
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Their warlike nature and dominant position earned them a powerful reputation in Punjab Under the British Raj of India, they were designated as a "Martial Race"
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HISTORY The Awans have a strong martial tradition and are renowned for their bravery They were prominent in the armies of the Slave Dynasty and the Khilji dynasty during the Delhi Sultanate period Awans also held prominent military positions during the Mughal era
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Awans formed part of the core Muslim group recruited by the British during the First and Second World Wars
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