The founding father of the Satti tribe, Satti Khan  (Baba Satti) was born at Thoon in Kotli Sattian and from there his offspring spread to the neighbouring settlements.

The Satti (Urdu: ستّى‎) is a tribe in the region of North Punjab (Pir Panjal Range), Pakistan. Satti tribe mainly inhabits Kotli Sattian, Kahuta and Murree Hills of Rawalpindi district in north Punjab, Islamabad district, Abbottabad, Mansehra and Kohistan areas of KPK, and some scattered families also live in Afghanistan and in the state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Sattis are very proud of their ancestry. As for their origin, Sattis are believed to have descended from Naushirwan, The Emperor of Sasanian Empire. When Arabs invaded and conquered Persia, the ancestors of this tribe were driven out, they took refuge in the neighbouring states of central Asia. Later on they joined the early Muslim Armies in their invasion of subcontinent and settled in the region of North Punjab, Pakistan in the train of invaders.

Education

The people of Satti tribe have great love and respect for knowledge. This Satti tribe has produced excellent army officers with the highest achievements, good doctors and scientists, better administrators and reputed students with incredible educational achievements. There are huge number of Sattis, who have earned PhD degrees from local and foreign universities.

Some notables are mentioned here.

 

 

 

Story of Baba Satti

Story of Baba Satti

                    Sadra Bano , Baba Satti’s mother was the daughter of the Iranian Sardar and the wife of Prince Fakhr Alam Khan. Salala Begum was the wife of Baba Satti, daughter of Kethoal Sardar Borsi (Ancestor of Kethoal generation Amjad). One thing remained common in our mothers. Unfortunately, whether they take the exam or both of them saw the Hajr of their companions. When Baba Satti was in the womb, Sadra Bano lost her husband forever. He gave birth to a great Sunni in the house of a stranger and the rest of his life was spent in waiting friend. Salalah Begum and Baba Satti’s relationship is also a few years old, then Baba Satti went to Delhi with his son Sohang Satti and mother Saddra Bano.. In search of my father, from where no Sindes came again, nor Baba came back. What would be the doomsday? If you find words on mother, it will not be possible to write the feeling. If their companion and liver is alive or not, then how are they? Someone has said well ′′ only he knows whose pain “. Salala Begum, Dastan Gau and Raqam are all silent ahead of this. According to some tradition, the last resting place of Baba Satti is in the graveyard of Kocha Nizamuddin in Delhi. According to the second tradition, there is a firm grave of Hazrat Baba Satti on the bank of the river near Mathura city and this ziarat place is special and common. Baba Satti had 3 sons whose information is below. 1-Sohang Satti: He went to Delhi with his father at the age of childhood. In the suburbs of Delhi, the people of Khch Satti tribe are still inhabited, about whom it is said that they are from the descendants of Sohang Satti. Some people of the same family went to their original homeland Kazakhstan. According to an edition of the Soviet Union Embassy in Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan has a Muslim nationality in the name of the Satti tribe, having a population of 30,000 Al-Mukhsar is known as the descendants of the Satti tribe of Sohang Satti, living in Delhi and Kazakhstan. There is no authentic tradition of the last resting place of Sohang Sati. 2-Sonpal Sati: Sangi Sati region of Kohsar, Kashmir and Hazara are the sons of Sonpal Sati and Sanghi Sati. I have heard that now we are called a nation. Satti is also written for identity in front of our names. But the fact is that 2 great women created a nation and we millions of daughters and sons could not even make our identity as their father’s family. The nation is a small word to write, but the price that Sadra Bano and Salalah Begum paid is a debt till the last blood of Sati Khanwade which is obligatory. We are standing on the ground of Paspayyi and Crisis where for the coming generations, this identity name may also be an assumption and a fiction. Visits: 1305Share         ...

 

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