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Bhadro [1], an Arain clan (agricultural) found in Amritsar and Montgomery.The Bhadro [2] clan is mentioned in historical records, including the “Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province” by H. A. Rose, based on the census reports of 1883 and 1892. According to these records, the Bhadro are identified as an agricultural clan within the Arain community.
It is important to note that the Bhadro should not be confused with the Bader [3] clan. While both are agricultural communities, the Bhadro belong to the Arain caste and are located in Amritsar and Montgomery. In contrast, the Bader are a Jatt clan found in the Multan region. Although the names are similar, they represent entirely different ethnic and social groups with distinct historical backgrounds and cultural practices.