Thattai Bhatias

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Thathai Bhatias is a Chandarvanshi Rajput clan like most of the bhatias settled in India. This clan has it origins from the time of Maharaja Jaiswal in Jaisalmer and during the time of British they migrated to Sindh and then after many years during the time of independence they migrated to India from the Thatta District, Sindh after independence of Pakistan in 1947.[1][2][3] Pre-independence, in 1880s the Bhatias were considered amongst the top three Indian communities undertaking trading relations with Middle East countries like Bahrain, Qatar and Oman .[4][5]

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  1. ^ Thathai Bhatia Community
  2. ^ Straight Talk: The grand old man, by Subramani Dharmarajan, Senior Reporter, Gulf News, September 11, 2008
  3. ^ Dubai Tales, A Collection of Short Stories by Mohammad Al Mur, translated from Arabic by Peter Clark, Motivate Publishing, London, 2009
  4. ^ India’'s ‘Look West’ Policy and Its Impact on India, GCC Relations, International Politics, Vol. 3, No. VI, Summer & Autumn 2010, Ginu Zacharia Oommen, Khurshid Imam, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  5. ^ The Global World of Indian Merchants, 1715 to 1947, Traders of Sind from Bukhara to Panama, by Claude Markovits, Cambridge University Press
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