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Chhutta

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Chhutto (ڇُٽو) is a clan of the larger Sindhi Soomra tribe of Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan.[1] As per a 1901 study, out of the 6,245 members of this class, 2,087 are Chhuttas inhabiting the Kirthar Range and Dariaro in Balochistan and Sindh.[1] [2]

Clans

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Adhar, Bikak, Belra, Bhutani/Bhootani, Bahloolzai, Banglani, Burfatani, Birhamani, Bārcha/Mārcha, Changani, Delara, Dādani, Dhāndhiyani, Eishani, Ganja, Galarani, Hamarkani, Halani, Kandani, Kori, Mehrabani, Muridani, Mithani, Mārecha, Notani, Othmani, Posti, Raanji, Sakhani, Shaikhani, Torani/Turani.[1]

Notable people

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Mohammad Saleh Bhootani, Pakistani Politician

Mohammad Aslam Bhutani, Pakistani Politician

Amir Gul Chhutto, Pakistani footballer

References

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  1. ^ a b c Khair Mohammad Buriro Sewhani (2005). ذاتين جي انسائيڪلوپيڊيا (in Sindhi).
  2. ^ Kubar, Inam Ali; Baloch, Farzana (June 2011). "Daryaro Plateau: Exploratory Study". Biannual Research Journal Grassroots. XLIII. Pakistan Study Centre, University of Sindh: 33. Eastern Kachhho This part of Daryaro is not as high as the western part of Daryaro, however it encompasses comparably a larger area, which is amply covered with natural vegetation and trees with local names Hanjeer, Toot and Loheero, and is mainly inhabited by mountaineous tribe of Sindh-Balochistan Chhutta who speak Sindhi language