Bhutta (surname)

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Bhutta (surname)
ReligionsIslam, Sikhism
Languages Punjabi
CountryIndia, Pakistan
Region Punjab
Ethnicity Punjabi
Family namesyes

Bhutta is a surname mainly found in Punjab region of Pakistan and India. [1]

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People with the surrname Bhutta, who may or may not be associated with the Jats, include:

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References

  1. Hussain Ahmad Khan (2004). Re-Thinking Punjab: The Construction of Siraiki Identity. p. 130. ISBN   9698623094 via National College of Arts, Lahore via Google Books website.