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burial mound), in which he lived as the secure and happy ruler of a small village, some limited acres of cultivated land, and a boundless wilderness. The Bhatti clan is known to have founded the cities of Bathinda and Jaisalmer, among others. Rai Jaisal Bhatti (who lived around 1000 AD) founded Jaisalmer. One of the descendants of Rai Jaisal Bhatti came out of Jaisalmer, moved towards Punjab and settled down in Lahore. From within the same clan a gentleman named Rai Addel Bhatti (1265–1350), the grandson of Rai Jaisal Bhatti adopted the Islam faith due to the influence of Sufism, but did not leave his Hindu Rajput traditions and culture and Rai Bhoi Bhatti, one of his descendants, established Talwandi Rai Bhoi Khan Ki (today's Nankana Sahib).
111:'s most fertile land as compensation for their defeat and also as an enticement to keep them from rallying troops and building a new Rajput Bhatti Army. According to some sources, his ancestor, Rai Addel Bhatti (1265 – 1350) was the one who made the first conversion from Hinduism to Islam in the family due to the influence of Sufism. 313:
Talwandi is said to have been originally built by a Hindu king, Raja Vairat. It was sacked and destroyed by fire and crowbar, like most Hindu towns and cities, during the Muslim invasions. Rai Bhullar restored Talwandi (earlier known as Raipur) and built a fort on the summit of the tumulus (ancient
139:, born in circa 1425 (according to records kept by bards) or 1430, who would succeed him as the local zamindar. Bular Bhatti would later gain recognition for being the employer of 91:. After a bloody battle, one of the Bhatti Rajput prince along with his clansmen who survived were taken hostage. They were converted to Islam and sent to exile in northern 132:, the village successfully grew in population through developments supervised by Rai Bhoe and also the assured security from foreign invasions. 114:
Bhoe Bhatti supervised the rebuilding of the village of Talwandi after it had been destroyed during the numerous invasions of the
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Other sources state he was born a Muslim and it was an earlier ancestor who made the conversion from Hinduism to Islam.
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was so touched by their bravery that he paid a tribute to them by giving them about 1,50,000 acres of
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Ancestors of Bhatti arrived in Punjab in the early 14th century during the reign of
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Index

Rai Bhoi Bhatti
Muslim Rajput
zamindar
medieval India
Nankana Sahib
Punjab
Delhi Sultanate
Alauddin Khalji
Jaisalmer
Rajputana
Rajasthan
Rajputs
Punjab
Kotli
Lahore
Khalji
Punjab
Punjab
subcontinent
Timur
zamindar
Rai Bular Bhatti
Mehta Kalu
Guru Nanak
Sikhism
"Mehta Kalu"
Guru Nanak Dev University
OCLC
122319657
"Part 1 Guru Nanak - Chapter 1 Birth and Childhood"

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