Collateral genealogy of the ancient and noble families of Soon Valley, Salt Range, from the days of Hazrat Ali ibn Ibi Talib to the present time.[1][2][3] Particularly relating to the Qazi family of Naushera. [4] [5] In connection with this research, the writer wishes to recognize the fine work done by late Muhammad Sarwar Khan Awan and Abu Hasaan.
Muhammad Riaz Chishti. In particular , the extensive and important research done by Abu Hasaan Muhammad Riaz Chishti. To him should go every one's special thanks because without the dedication of such person, no collateral genealogy and history of any kind could ever be written.
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References↑ Tareekh Bab-Ul-Awan (A History of the Awan Tribe), Muhammad Noor-ud-Din Sulemani
↑ History of Awan, by Muhammad Sarwar Khan Awan,(2009) by the Al- Faisal Nashran, Lahore.
↑ Muaarif ul Awan (2013), Abu Hasaam Muhammad Riaz Chishti
↑ History of Awan, by Muhammad Sarwar Khan Awan,l 2009 by the Al- Faisal Nashran, Lahore.
↑ Muaarif ul Awan (2013), Abu Hasaan Muhammad Riaz Chishti
↑ He rebuilded castle of Salem after Chengaiz Khan conquest and renamed it after his own name Kot Sarang Khan. The Awans of Kot Sarang are descendants of this Sarang Khan.
↑ In some old families record Muhammad Buhadar Khan Bhano
↑ Founder of Old Anga
↑ Founder of old town of Khabeki
↑ In some families record Hashim Ali Derya and Daood Ali
↑ Founder of town of Sureki
↑ He had three sons,1. Laxmeer, resident of Korhwi, 2. Wansoo, from whom have descended the sub clan Wanswal, 3. Must Ali.
↑ He had two sons,1. Pandu, resident of Kufri, 2. Akbar Khan Aku from whom have descended the Awans of Ugali, according to records of some families of Ugali, Akbar khan Aku was founder of Village Ugali.
↑ Founder of town of Murdwal
↑ Founder of old town of Karora
↑ Founder of old town of Naushera