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Butter (also spelt Bhutter and Buttar) is a village in the Sialkot District of Punjab, Pakistan.


Butter (also spelt Bhutter and Buttar) is a village in the Sialkot District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is located at 32°13'25N 74°44'30E which is a few kilometers away from the district capital, Sialkot, on the main Daska Road.[1] Village butter have been ruined totally in mughal era, the remains of ancient peoples of this locality are still present, near the natural stream passing through the village locally called as "Nala Aik " .In Maharaja Ranjit Singh period some migrant from "pindi Bhattian" were given land to cultivate in this village, the mahi botteri along with her sons settled in this village. From her three sons Hakam family have deep roots with the history and politics of this village. Ch Hakam son Chaudhary Boota Khan clan Rajput Bhatii become the ruler of the village and also serve the British government as "Zaildar".He was noble man and earn a lot of name for his family, the government allotted him a massive acre lands in gojra district, near Faisalabad. Ch Boota khan was a literate person in this locality, he has a grip of Persian language as well. He launched many development projects in the agriculture sector. In those days his house was known as "Zaildar Hawali" and was a magnificent building, the remains of which can still be seen in the village. After Ch Boota Khan his youngest son Ch Nawab Ahmed son’s Ch Muhamad Safdar a well reputed lawyer and politician of Sialkot leads the village. After the death of ch Muhammad safdar, the village was headed by his brother ch Muhammad Sarwar who was also a prominent personality in his own regard, he was a very literate man who served in the military up until 1971, He was a very intelligent and astute person who resided in the house built by ch nawab Ahmed named the “Nawab House” After his death his sons continued the family legacy.

Village butter internationally becomes famous when the native of butter killed two brothers harshly in a public place under the supervision of police on 15 August 2010 as both brothers are accused of robbery and murder of village natives.

Both the brothers approved guilty (robbers and murders of village natives) from the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2017.

The news international link of Supreme Court Judgement on brothers killing by villagers

https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/528616-sialkot-lynching-case-sc-reduces-death-sentence-of-accused-to-10-year-imprisonment == References ==

    32°13′25″N74°44′30″E / 32.22361°N 74.74167°E / 32.22361; 74.74167


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