Khukhrain

The Khukhrain or Khokhrain is a clan composed of eight septs of the Khatri caste that originally hailed from the areas of the Salt Range.
Chhachi (Punjabi clan)
Chhachi is a west Punjabi clan and does not belong to khukhrain community. Chhachis live in India and Pakistan and are Hindu, Sikh or Muslim
Samaysya-purti
Samaysya-purti is a class of Indian literature, specially popular in Sanskrit, but also known in other languages
Turvayana
Turvayana was a young Paktha king who is referred to in the ancient Hindu Rig Veda text
Shahreis
Shahreis were the pre-Islamic rulers of Gilgit before the advent of the Muslim Trakhane. Shri Buddutt was the last of the Shahreis
Rehalpura
Rehalpura is a hamlet located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It comes under Rihal Pura Panchayath. It is located 14 km towards South from Dharamshala and 164 km from State capital
Abu Ali Lawik
Abu Ali Lawik of the Lawik dynasty was the son of Abu Bakr Lawik, and also a brother-in-law of the Turk Shahi ruler of the region, Kabul Shah. He was invited by the people of Ghazni to overthrow Böritigin or Pirai and proceeded in alliance with the Shahi
Shahpur District
Shahpur District was a district in current day Pakistan from 1893, during the British Raj, till 1960. From 1893 to 1914 Shahpur was the district headquarters. In 1914 the district headquarters were moved from Shahpur to Sargodha, although the district
Punjabi folklore
Punjabi folklore, more particularly its folksongs, is said to be the autobiography of its people
Ghaznavid bilingual coinage
The coins of Mahmud Ghazni struck in India with Arabic and Sanskrit legends on obverse and reverse respectively, show a number of varieties in so far as the legends, the dates and the lettering and its arrangements are concerned
Inzer (surname)
Inzer is a surname. People with that surname include:Drew Inzer, American football offensive lineman James C. Inzer (1887–1967), 16th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama William H. Inzer (1906–1978), Justice of the Supreme Court of