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Arain (also known as Raeen) are a large
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agricultural tribe with strong political identity and organisation, found mainly in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and
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with a small population in parts of Indian Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.


Origins

The historian and political scientist
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believes that the Arain are displaced farming communities who moved to Punjab from Sindh and Multan as Arab Muslim armies encroached; they originally practised Hinduism but many later converted to Islam. He says that the community is related to the Kamboj Rajput community mainly located in northern India and eastern Pakistan. Ishtiaq Ahmed, a political scientist who is also a member of the Arain community, acknowledges that some early Arain texts ascribe a Suryavanshi Rajput origin, while others note a Persian one to reflect to others the status of being "conquerors". He believes that the Arains "are a mix of many ethnicities and races", similar to other "farming castes of the Punjab and Haryana".


History

According to Ahmed, during the
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and
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periods Arain held prominent positions, such as governors and army generals; he also believes that numerous names adopted by the community may indicate a tradition of military employment. During the Indian rebellion of 1857, Shah Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi, an Arain, led an uprising from Ludhiana to Delhi where he was killed. In the aftermath, the British viewed the Arain as a disloyal community, and categorised them as a non-martial caste which denied them entry into the
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. Due to lobbying by the Arain community, in the early 20th century the Arain were officially re-classified as an "agricultural tribe", then effectively synonymous with the martial race classification. Traditionally associated with farming, when the British wanted land developed in the Punjab, Arain were brought in to cultivate lands around cities, and were one of the agricultural communities given preference to assist with opening up the agrarian frontier in the Canal Colonies between 1885 and 1940. Shahid Javed Burki says that the British favoured the Arain for their "hard work, frugality and sense of discipline". The development of towns and cities and increasing urbanisation resulted in the value of the land settled by Arain to rise significantly, and Arain families flourished. Education was prioritised with the new-found wealth and Arain came to dominate the legal profession amongst urban Punjabi Muslims. Many used law to enter politics. During the colonial era, detailed decadal census reports covered the plethora of castes, subcastes and tribes that existed throughout British India. Information regarding the Arains was highlighted in census reports taken from
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.


Organisation

Several meetings were held to establish an organisation to represent the Arain community in the 1890s. Eventually, in 1915, Anjuman Ra’iyan-i-Hind emerged as such a body in Lahore and a national community newspaper, titled ''Al-Rai'', was established.


Culture

The Arains are in majority in Lahore and this biradari is also active in industrial and commercial activities. A few families play a significant role in the politics of Lahore at national and local level.


Diaspora

There are several
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Arain communities in British towns and cities, such as Manchester, Glasgow and Oxford. The tribe has its own organisation, Arain Council UK, which was established as Anjuman-e-Arains in the 1980s and renamed in 2008. British Conservative Party politician Sajid Javid's family were farmers from the village of
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near Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, from where they migrated to the UK in the 1960s; Javid speaks some
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. Javid was the first British Asian to hold one of the British Great Offices of State, being first Home Secretary (2018–2019) and then
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(2019–2020).


Notable people

*
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, President of
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* Adina Beg, last
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of Punjab. * Mian Shah Din, first Muslim judge at the
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* Mian Iftikharuddin, activist and politician, founder of the Pakistan Times * Sajid Javid, former British Home Secretary and
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* Sir Mian Abdul Rashid, first
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* Anas Sarwar, leader of the
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* Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, businessman, Labour Party MP and 33rd Governor of the Punjab * Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi, lawyer and co-founder of All-India Muslim League * Jahanara Shahnawaz, politician and All-India Muslim League activist * Sir Mian Muhammad Shahnawaz, politicianInternational Journal of Punjab Studies. India, Sage Publications, 1994. * Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the 6th President of Pakistan


References


Further reading

*{{cite journal , title=Making new Muslim Arains: reform and social mobility in colonial Punjab, 1890s-1910s , journal=South Asian History and Culture , year=2017, volume=8 , issue=1 , first=Ashish , last=Koul , pages=1–18 , doi=10.1080/19472498.2016.1260348, s2cid=151332565 Punjabi tribes Social groups of Punjab, Pakistan Social groups of Sindh Social groups of Uttar Pradesh