Satti
For people with the surname, see Satti (surname).
The Satti (Urdu: ستّى) are a tribe found mainly in Kotli Sattian an administrative division of Rawalpindi District, Kahuta and other adjoining areas of Murree Punjab, Some of them moved to Pakistan after the Indian Partition in 1948. Some scattered families living in Italy & Greece use the word Satti with their names but their origin & affiliation with the tribe are not confirmed. Same goes with some residents off Indian Punjab.[1]
References
- Donnan, Hastings (1988). Marriage among Muslims: preference and choice in Northern Pakistan. BRILL. pp. 31–78. ISBN 978-90-04-08416-2.
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