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Buttar is a clan as well as surname of Jat people in the Punjab. Buttar may also refer to: Surname * Amna Buttar, a doctor and member of Provincial Assembly of Punjab, Pakistan * Chris Buttars, a former Republican member of the Utah State Senate * Maninder Buttar, Indian singer * Muhammad Javed Buttar, a former justice of Supreme court of Pakistan * Prit Buttar, British-Indian military historian * Rashid Buttar, a holistic doctor based in North Carolina * Rabinder Buttar, Indian biochemist * Vinaypal Buttar, Indian actor and singer-songwriter Places * Aasa Buttar, a village in Sri Muktsar Sahib district, Punjab * Buttar Bakhuha, a village in Sri Muktsar Sahib district, Punjab * Buttar Kalan, Gurdaspur, a village in Gurdaspur district * Buttar Kalan, Moga, a village in Moga district, Punjab * Buttar Sarinh Buttar Sarinh , incorrect spellings include Buttar Shrin and Buttar Shri, is a small village in the Giddarbaha tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, Indi ...
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Buttar
Buttar is a Jat clan and surname found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. List of notable people Notable people with this surname include: * Maninder Buttar, Indian singer * Prit Buttar, British-Indian military historian * Rabinder Buttar, British-Indian biochemist * Rashid Buttar, Pakistani-American osteopathic physician * Vinaypal Buttar, Indian actor and singer-songwriter Muntazir Buttar . Poet Ishaq lehar Buttar . Poet See also * Buttar (other) Buttar is a clan as well as surname of Jat people in the Punjab. Buttar may also refer to: Surname * Amna Buttar, a doctor and member of Provincial Assembly of Punjab, Pakistan * Chris Buttars, a former Republican member of the Utah State Senate ... References {{surname Surnames Jat clans Social groups of Punjab, India Social groups of Punjab, Pakistan ...
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Buttar Bakhuha
Buttar Bakhuha is a small village in the Giddarbaha tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, India. The village is predominated by the Jatt people of Buttar clan. Geography The village is 7 km away from the Giddarbaha city and 265 km from the state capital city of Chandigarh. Husnar Husnar is a village located in the Giddarbaha tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, India. Most of the population is educated in this village. Geography Husnar is approximately centered at , on the Sri Muktsar Sahib- Giddarbaha roa ... (4.5 km), Madhir (4.5 km) and Kot Bhai (4.5 km) are the surrounding villages. Demographics At the 2001 census, the village had a total population of 1,985 with 332 households, 1,038 males and 947 females. Thus males constituted 52% and females 48% of the population with the sex ratio of 912 females per thousand males. Culture The village is predominated by the Jat people, Jatts of Buttar (clan), Buttar communit ...
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Kokri Buttran
Kokri Buttran is a village in the Moga district of the Punjab, India. It's also known as ''Buttran Di Kokri''. Geography Kokri Buttran is approximately centered at , only 18 km from Moga and 136 km from the state capital city of Chandigarh. Talwandi Mallian (2.5 km), Kokri Kalaan (3.6 km) and Daya Kalaan (3.8 km) are the nearby villages. Demographics In 2001 the village had a total population of 1,758 with 307 households, 937 males and 821 females, thus 53% of males and 47% of females. Culture Punjabi is the mother tongue as well as the official language here. Economy Agriculture is the main source of income. The main crops are Wheat, Cotton Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus ''Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose, and can contain minor perce ... and Rice References {{Moga district Villages in Mog ...
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Gehri Buttar
Gehri Buttar is a village in the Bathinda district of Eastern Punjab (India). The villagers belong to the Buttar clan of the Jatts. Geography Gehri Buttar is centered (approx.) at, on the National Highway 64, only 16.2 km from Bathinda city. Phullo Mithi (4.2 km) and Sangat (4.2 km) are the nearby villages. Demographics In 2001, the village had the total population of 3,485 with 588 households, 1,791 males and 1,694 females. Thus males constitutes 51.4% and females 48.6% of total population with the sex ratio of 945 females per thousand males. Culture The village is predominated by the Jatt people of Buttar community/clan, who all are Sikhs and follows Sikhism. The beautiful Gurudwara Sahib is the main religious site for worship. Punjabi is the mother tongue A first language, native tongue, native language, mother tongue or L1 is the first language or dialect that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period. In some c ...
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Buttran, Punjab
Buttran is a small village located in the Bhogpur tehsil of Jalandhar district in the Punjab, India. The village is dominated by the Jatts of Buttar clan. Demographics In 2001, according to the census then, the village had a population of 1,580 with 295 households, 827 males and 753 females. Thus the males constitutes 52% and females 48% of the population with the sex ratio of 910 females per thousand males. Culture The majority of the villagers belongs to the Buttar clan of Jatts. Punjabi is the mother tongue A first language, native tongue, native language, mother tongue or L1 is the first language or dialect that a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period. In some countries, the term ''native language'' or ''mother tongu ... as well as the official language here. Religion Sikhism is the main religion followed by villagers, with a minority of Hindus. Gurudwaras located in the village are the main religious sites. References ...
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Buttar Sivia
Buttar Sivia, also known as Buttar Siviya, is a village in the Amritsar district of Punjab, India. It is predominantly inhabited by people of the Buttar, Siviya, and Randhawa Jat clans. Geography Buttar Sivia is centered (approx.) at .Google maps It is located in the Baba Bakala tehsil of Amritsar district in Punjab, on the Beas- Batala road (National Highway 503D). The town of Mehta Chowk, headquarters of the orthodox Sikh educational and cultural organization Damdami Taksal, lies on the road from Amritsar, which is 41 km (25.47 mi) to Buttar's west. The city of Batala is 23 km (14.29 mi) to its north, Lahore (in Pakistan) is 97 km (60.27 mi) to its west and the Punjabi state capital of Chandigarh 203 km (126.14 mi) to its far south-east. Demographics In 2001, Buttar Sivia had a total population of 5,623 with 1000 households, 2,995 males and 2,628 females. Thus males constitutes 53% and females 47% of the total populati ...
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Buttar Sarinh
Buttar Sarinh , incorrect spellings include Buttar Shrin and Buttar Shri, is a small village in the Giddarbaha tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, India. It's located on the Sri Muktsar Sahib-Bathinda main road. Geography ''Buttar Sarinh'', having an average elevation of , is approximately centered at .Google Maps The city and district of Bathinda (31 km) lies to its southeast, Sri Muktsar Sahib (21 km) to the northwest and Faridkot district to the north. The Indian airforce base of Bhisiana lies just 11 km to the southeast and the state capital city of Chandigarh is 253 km to the east. Chhattiana (3 km), Lohara (3.5 km), Dhulkot (4 km) and Doda (6 km) are the surrounding villages. Culture Punjabi is the mother tongue as well as the official language of the village, predominated by the Jatt people of Buttar clan. Religion As of religion, the village is predominated by the Sikhs, the followers of Sikhism with othe ...
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Buttar Kalan, Moga
Buttar Kalan is a village in the Moga district of East Punjab (India), located on the Moga-Barnala Highway 703. Buttar village is located in Moga tehsil of Moga district in Punjab, India. It is situated 17km away from Moga, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Buttar village. As per 2009 stats, Butter Khurd is the gram panchayat of Buttar village. Khurd and Kalan are Persian words meaning "small" and "big" respectively. When two villages have the same name, they are differentiated by adding "Khurd" or "Kalan" to their names. PIN code for the village is 142040 with post office established in the village. Administration When it comes to administration, Buttar Kalan village is administrated by a sarpanch who is elected representative of the village by the local elections. As per 2019 stats, Buttar village comes under Nihal singhwala assembly constituency & Faridkot parliamentary constituency. Moga is nearest town to Buttar village for all major economic activiti ...
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Buttar Kalan, Gurdaspur
Buttar Kalan is a village of Gurdaspur district in Punjab, India "Kalan" is Persian language word which means "big". It is located in the Qadian sub-tehsil of the district. Culture Punjabi is the primary language of the village, predominated by the Jatt people of Buttar clan. See also *Buttar, the Jatt clan *Buttar Kalan, Moga *Buttar Sarinh Buttar Sarinh , incorrect spellings include Buttar Shrin and Buttar Shri, is a small village in the Giddarbaha tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district in Punjab, India. It's located on the Sri Muktsar Sahib-Bathinda main road. Geography ''But ... * Aasa Buttar References {{Gurdaspur district Villages in Gurdaspur district ...
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Aasa Buttar
Aasa Buttar is a small village in the Giddarbaha Tehsil of Sri Muktsar Sahib district of Eastern Punjab. The village is dominated by the Jatt people of Buttar clan. Demographics According to the 2001 census, the village had a population of 2,692 with 464 households, 1,393 males and 1,299 females. Thus males constitutes 52% and females 48% of total population with the sex ratio of 933 females per thousand males. Geography Aasa Buttar is situated at , only 18 km from the district main city of Sri Muktsar Sahib. Bhuttiwala (3.5 km), Surewala (4 km) and Doda (12.5 km) are the surrounding villages. Religion Sikhism is the main faith of the village. All Jatts of the village are Sikh Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism, Sikhism (Sikhi), a Monotheism, monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Gu ...s. Economy Being a r ...
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Amna Buttar
Amna Buttar (born 1962) is a Pakistani American medical doctor and former member of Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Pakistan. She is currently working as clinical associate professor of medicine and geriatrics at the NYU Langone Health. Biography Born in a Buttar family in Lahore, Amna Buttar did her MBBS from Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore, and went to United States. She did her internal medicine residency at the University of Wisconsin, and fellowship in Geriatrics from the University of Michigan. She also completed a master's degree in public health from the University of Michigan. Buttar served as assistant professor of medicine and geriatrics at Indiana University and served as associate professor of the same discipline at University of Wisconsin. She was serving as director of geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when she moved to Pakistan in 2007. She has written numerous book chapters in multiple textbooks, and autho ...
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Vinaypal Buttar
''Young Malang'' is a 2013 Punjabi language Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Rajdeep Singh, written by Manshendra Kailey and produced by Rahulinder Singh Sidhu. The film stars Yuvraj Hans, Neetu Singh, Vinaypal Buttar, Anita Kailey, Balli Riar and Anjana Sukhani, and debuted 20 September 2013. Singers Mika, Javed Ali, Shafqat Amanat Ali and three actors in the movie, Yuvraj Hans, Balli Riar and Vinaypal Buttar, have sung the songs in the flick. The film marks singer Balli Riar's debut in Punjabi films. Cast * Balli Riar as Jaskaran Brar * Yuvraj Hans as Jazz * Vinaypal Buttar as Kashmeer Singh * Anita Kailey as Annie * Neetu Singh as Brittany Begowal * Anjana Sukhani as Kiran * Yograj Singh as Maulla Jatt * Chacha Raunki Ram as Prof. Laathi * Leena Sidhu * Mathira as Dancer in the Song ''''Lakk Ch Current'''' * Kiran Kumar * Tej Sapru * Aryajeet Sapru * Sunita Dhir Production It was announced in April 2013 that filming had commenced and would continue on ...
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