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MR. MUHAMMAD NAWAZ DOGAR

MR. MUHAMMAD NAWAZ DOGAR
B.A., LL.B (Islamia University, Bahawalpur). Certificate in Cooperative Law and Management (C.T.C., Faisalabad). Certificate in Medicine and Surgery (Punjab Medical Faculty), LL.M. from Punjab University. Joined Punjab University Law College as Lecturer in 1989. Presently teaching Principles of Equity, Law of Contract, Law of Transfer of Property, Easement Act and Medical Jurisprudence to LL.B. classes. Mr. Dogar is teaching different Law Subjects at I.B.A. and Hailey College as a visiting teacher. Before joining the University Law College, served as Incharge Basic Health Units under Government of Punjab Health Department for about 7 years and Assistant Registrar, Cooperatives, Government of Punjab, Cooperative Department for about 4 years.

MR. MUHAMMAD NAWAZ DOGAR

MR. MUHAMMAD NAWAZ DOGAR
B.A., LL.B (Islamia University, Bahawalpur). Certificate in Cooperative Law and Management (C.T.C., Faisalabad). Certificate in Medicine and Surgery (Punjab Medical Faculty), LL.M. from Punjab University. Joined Punjab University Law College as Lecturer in 1989. Presently teaching Principles of Equity, Law of Contract, Law of Transfer of Property, Easement Act and Medical Jurisprudence to LL.B. classes. Mr. Dogar is teaching different Law Subjects at I.B.A. and Hailey College as a visiting teacher. Before joining the University Law College, served as Incharge Basic Health Units under Government of Punjab Health Department for about 7 years and Assistant Registrar, Cooperatives, Government of Punjab, Cooperative Department for about 4 years.

Brig Yasub Ali Dogar

 Brig Yasub Ali Dogar 

Sitara-i-Basalat, Sitara-i-Esaar, Sitara-i-Imtiaz; Was a pioneering member of the Special Services Group (SSG) Commandos; Commanded Guides Infantry (FF), an armoured infantry battalion; Commanded the operational Brigade at Siachin; Was the founder director of Anti-Narcotics Force, Punjab; Has been Lord Mayor of Lahore and Advisor to the Governor of the Punjab on Public Affairs and Minority Affairs; Was also appointed to be Coordinator of the National Volunteer Movement (NVM) created after the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake. Is an active member of Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Punjab).

Brig Yasub Ali Dogar

 Brig Yasub Ali Dogar 

Sitara-i-Basalat, Sitara-i-Esaar, Sitara-i-Imtiaz; Was a pioneering member of the Special Services Group (SSG) Commandos; Commanded Guides Infantry (FF), an armoured infantry battalion; Commanded the operational Brigade at Siachin; Was the founder director of Anti-Narcotics Force, Punjab; Has been Lord Mayor of Lahore and Advisor to the Governor of the Punjab on Public Affairs and Minority Affairs; Was also appointed to be Coordinator of the National Volunteer Movement (NVM) created after the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake. Is an active member of Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Punjab).

Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar

Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar
Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar, who was appointed as director general public relations of Punjab on July 5, 2010, is author of eight books and is a prominent columnist. His books are part of the syllabus of journalism in Punjab University.
Dr Aslam Dogar got master and PhD degrees in journalism from the Punjab University. He has rich experience in journalism and teachings. He joined the Punjab Public Relations Department as assistant director and served in various positions after that.
He has also been teaching MA and MPhil in journalism students in the Punjab University and Beaconhouse National University. He also served as assistant editor of monthly ‘Siara Digest’ from 1980 to 1982 and deputy editor of monthly ‘Qaumi Digest’ from 1982 to 1985. His columns appear under the title of ‘Zer-e-Lab’ in Urdu-language dailies including ‘Pakistan’, ‘Jang’ and ‘Nawa-i-Waqt’ and weekly ‘Zindagi’.

Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar

Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar
Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar, who was appointed as director general public relations of Punjab on July 5, 2010, is author of eight books and is a prominent columnist. His books are part of the syllabus of journalism in Punjab University.
Dr Aslam Dogar got master and PhD degrees in journalism from the Punjab University. He has rich experience in journalism and teachings. He joined the Punjab Public Relations Department as assistant director and served in various positions after that.
He has also been teaching MA and MPhil in journalism students in the Punjab University and Beaconhouse National University. He also served as assistant editor of monthly ‘Siara Digest’ from 1980 to 1982 and deputy editor of monthly ‘Qaumi Digest’ from 1982 to 1985. His columns appear under the title of ‘Zer-e-Lab’ in Urdu-language dailies including ‘Pakistan’, ‘Jang’ and ‘Nawa-i-Waqt’ and weekly ‘Zindagi’.

Mohammad Asif Dogar

 Mohammad Asif Dogar
Dr. Dogar joined RDR in July of 2008 after completing his radiology training at university of Iowa hospitals and clinics. Dr. Dogar completed clinical year, four years of residency training in Diagnostic Radiology and a fellowship in Neuroradiology at Universities of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Iowa City Iowa. During his residency he trained in Conventional Radiology, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Dogar attended King Edward Medical College Lahore, Pakistan, where he received his M.B.B.S (Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery).

Mohammad Asif Dogar

 Mohammad Asif Dogar
Dr. Dogar joined RDR in July of 2008 after completing his radiology training at university of Iowa hospitals and clinics. Dr. Dogar completed clinical year, four years of residency training in Diagnostic Radiology and a fellowship in Neuroradiology at Universities of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Iowa City Iowa. During his residency he trained in Conventional Radiology, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Dogar attended King Edward Medical College Lahore, Pakistan, where he received his M.B.B.S (Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery).

Abdus Samad Dogar

Abdus Samad Dogar
He was elected as member of the Senate in March 1997 for a six year term. He is currently a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Petroleum and Natural Resources and on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and on Labour, Manpowr and Oversease Pakistinies and also on Functioanl Committee on Problems of Less Developed Areas.

Abdus Samad Dogar

Abdus Samad Dogar
He was elected as member of the Senate in March 1997 for a six year term. He is currently a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Petroleum and Natural Resources and on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and on Labour, Manpowr and Oversease Pakistinies and also on Functioanl Committee on Problems of Less Developed Areas.

ZIA UR REHMAN DOGAR

ZIA UR REHMAN DOGAR
ڈوگر برادری کا ایک کم عمر جیالہ۔ ابھی میٹرک کی تعلیم حاصل کر رہا تھا۔ کہ  سماجی و فلاحی کاموں سے دلچسپی ہوگئی۔  بے نظیر کی تقاریر سن کر شوق پیدا ہوا کہ وہ بھی کسی کے کام آئے اور بے نظیر کا جیالہ بنے۔  اس کے والد محمد رفیع ڈوگر جو واپڈا سرگودھا میں ملاز م ہیں۔ وہ خود بھی سماجی و فلاحی کاموں میں حصہ لیتے ہیں اور پیپلز پارٹی سے ان کا تعلق گزشتہ 20 سالوں سے ہے۔ ملازمت کے دوران وہ واپڈا ملازمین سے ہونے والی زیادتیوں کو برداشت نہ کرتے تھے۔ اور ان کے کام آتے تھےیہی وجہ ہے کہ وہ واپڈا ایمپلائز یونین کے جنرل سیکرٹری بنے اور ایک عرصہ تک اس عہدے پر فائز رہے۔ گزشتہ سال جو جنرل سیکرٹری سے بھی آگے پورے زونل سیکرٹری کا الیکشن جیت گئے محمد رفیع کے والد اپنے حلقہ احباب میں بابا شفیع ڈوگر کے نام سے جانے جاتے تھے. اپنے حلقہ احباب پی پی 34  میں ایک جامع مسجد اور حفظ قرآن کے لیے مدرسہ گلزار مدینہ کی بنیاد١٩٩٨ میں  رکھی اور 2000ء میں وفات پا گئے.   ضیاالرحمن ڈوگر ان ہی کا پوتا ہے۔ 2006ء میں جب پرویز الہی کی حکومت تھی آصف علی زرداری جب سخت پابندیوں کے باوجود لاہور ایئر پورٹ پر آئے ان میں ضیاء الرحمن ڈوگر بھی تھا. ضیاءالرحمن  ڈوگر سماجی فلاحی کاموں میں حصہ لیتے لیتے  اپنے حلقہ احباب میں بہت مقبول ہوگیا۔ سٹیج پر آکر تقاریر کرنے لگا۔ گزشتہ الیکشن 2008ء میں ضیاء الرحمن ڈوگر نے سرگودھا کی ایک مشہور و معروف شخصیت نسیم احمد قریشی پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے ورکرز کی حیشیت سے کام کیا اور ایسا کام کیا کہ نسیم احمد قریشی نے خود اسے بلا کر اسے شاباش دی اور اسے بیٹا کہا اور اسے باقاعدہ اپنے حلقہ  PP33اورایک حلقہ  PP34کی سماجی و فلاحی ذمہ داریاں سونپ دیں۔ اور کہا تم میری فیملی کے ساتھ ایک پرٹوکول آفیسر بھی ہو۔ ور مجھے اپنے حلقہ کی صورت حال سے آگاہی کرتے رہا کرو۔ اب یہ جوشیلا اور بے باک نوجوان اپنے حلقہ میں کام ہی نہیں کر رہا۔ بلکہ حلقہ کی تکالیف سے آگاہی وزیر مملکت کو دے رہا ہے۔ اسی لیے جناب نسیم احمد قریشی سرگودھا کے دورہ پر آنے سے بیشتر اپنے آنے کی خبر ضیاء الرحمٰن ڈوگر کو دیتے ہیں سماجی و فلاحی کارکن کی حیثیت سے بہت سے لوگوں کی درخواستیں بذیعہ ضیاءالرحمٰن ڈوگر وزیر مملکت تک پہنچتی ہیں جن پر عمل درآمد ہو کر بہت سے لوگوں کے کام تکمیل تک پہنج چکے ہیں۔ کچھ عرصہ پہلے ضیاء الرحمٰن کے چچا  محمد شفیق ڈوگر جو کہ بیورو چیف سرگودھا ڈوگرال نیوز بھی ہیں کو کلثوم بلوچ کیس میں ایک جھوٹے مقدمہ میں گرفتار کر لیا گیا تھا۔  جس کی رہائی میڈیا کی حدود سے چیف جسٹس ہائی کورٹ لاہور خواجہ شریف کے از خود نوٹس پر فوری حکم نامہ عمل میں آئی۔ جس میں 6 سب انسپکٹر کو معطل اور 2 سب انسپکٹر کو گرفتار کر لیا گیا تھا۔ جسے میڈیا نے لاکھوں پاکستانیوں اور پیرونی ممالک کے میڈیا نے دکھایا تھا۔ میڈیا کی اس کارکردگی نے ایک بے گناہ شخص محمد شفیق احمد ڈوگر (جو الیکٹرونک میڈیا سرگودھا کے نائب صدر بھی ہیں) کو رہا کروایا تھا۔ اس مقدمہ اور رہائی تک ضیاء الرحمٰن ڈوگر پیش پیش تھے۔ لیکن جب یہ نوجوان DSP جیسے آفیسر سے بات کرتا تو ایسا محسوس ہوتا کہ قانون ہو نہیں یہ جانتا ہے۔یہ نوجوان سرگودھا کا رہنے والا ہے اس کے 2 بھائی اور ایک بہن ہے جو زیرتعلیم ہیں ضیاالرحمٰن ڈوگر خود اپنے چچا اور دوسرے کاروباری لوگوں کے ساتھ سٹار کیبل کا کام کرتا ہے۔


ZIA UR REHMAN DOGAR

ZIA UR REHMAN DOGAR
ڈوگر برادری کا ایک کم عمر جیالہ۔ ابھی میٹرک کی تعلیم حاصل کر رہا تھا۔ کہ  سماجی و فلاحی کاموں سے دلچسپی ہوگئی۔  بے نظیر کی تقاریر سن کر شوق پیدا ہوا کہ وہ بھی کسی کے کام آئے اور بے نظیر کا جیالہ بنے۔  اس کے والد محمد رفیع ڈوگر جو واپڈا سرگودھا میں ملاز م ہیں۔ وہ خود بھی سماجی و فلاحی کاموں میں حصہ لیتے ہیں اور پیپلز پارٹی سے ان کا تعلق گزشتہ 20 سالوں سے ہے۔ ملازمت کے دوران وہ واپڈا ملازمین سے ہونے والی زیادتیوں کو برداشت نہ کرتے تھے۔ اور ان کے کام آتے تھےیہی وجہ ہے کہ وہ واپڈا ایمپلائز یونین کے جنرل سیکرٹری بنے اور ایک عرصہ تک اس عہدے پر فائز رہے۔ گزشتہ سال جو جنرل سیکرٹری سے بھی آگے پورے زونل سیکرٹری کا الیکشن جیت گئے محمد رفیع کے والد اپنے حلقہ احباب میں بابا شفیع ڈوگر کے نام سے جانے جاتے تھے. اپنے حلقہ احباب پی پی 34  میں ایک جامع مسجد اور حفظ قرآن کے لیے مدرسہ گلزار مدینہ کی بنیاد١٩٩٨ میں  رکھی اور 2000ء میں وفات پا گئے.   ضیاالرحمن ڈوگر ان ہی کا پوتا ہے۔ 2006ء میں جب پرویز الہی کی حکومت تھی آصف علی زرداری جب سخت پابندیوں کے باوجود لاہور ایئر پورٹ پر آئے ان میں ضیاء الرحمن ڈوگر بھی تھا. ضیاءالرحمن  ڈوگر سماجی فلاحی کاموں میں حصہ لیتے لیتے  اپنے حلقہ احباب میں بہت مقبول ہوگیا۔ سٹیج پر آکر تقاریر کرنے لگا۔ گزشتہ الیکشن 2008ء میں ضیاء الرحمن ڈوگر نے سرگودھا کی ایک مشہور و معروف شخصیت نسیم احمد قریشی پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے ورکرز کی حیشیت سے کام کیا اور ایسا کام کیا کہ نسیم احمد قریشی نے خود اسے بلا کر اسے شاباش دی اور اسے بیٹا کہا اور اسے باقاعدہ اپنے حلقہ  PP33اورایک حلقہ  PP34کی سماجی و فلاحی ذمہ داریاں سونپ دیں۔ اور کہا تم میری فیملی کے ساتھ ایک پرٹوکول آفیسر بھی ہو۔ ور مجھے اپنے حلقہ کی صورت حال سے آگاہی کرتے رہا کرو۔ اب یہ جوشیلا اور بے باک نوجوان اپنے حلقہ میں کام ہی نہیں کر رہا۔ بلکہ حلقہ کی تکالیف سے آگاہی وزیر مملکت کو دے رہا ہے۔ اسی لیے جناب نسیم احمد قریشی سرگودھا کے دورہ پر آنے سے بیشتر اپنے آنے کی خبر ضیاء الرحمٰن ڈوگر کو دیتے ہیں سماجی و فلاحی کارکن کی حیثیت سے بہت سے لوگوں کی درخواستیں بذیعہ ضیاءالرحمٰن ڈوگر وزیر مملکت تک پہنچتی ہیں جن پر عمل درآمد ہو کر بہت سے لوگوں کے کام تکمیل تک پہنج چکے ہیں۔ کچھ عرصہ پہلے ضیاء الرحمٰن کے چچا  محمد شفیق ڈوگر جو کہ بیورو چیف سرگودھا ڈوگرال نیوز بھی ہیں کو کلثوم بلوچ کیس میں ایک جھوٹے مقدمہ میں گرفتار کر لیا گیا تھا۔  جس کی رہائی میڈیا کی حدود سے چیف جسٹس ہائی کورٹ لاہور خواجہ شریف کے از خود نوٹس پر فوری حکم نامہ عمل میں آئی۔ جس میں 6 سب انسپکٹر کو معطل اور 2 سب انسپکٹر کو گرفتار کر لیا گیا تھا۔ جسے میڈیا نے لاکھوں پاکستانیوں اور پیرونی ممالک کے میڈیا نے دکھایا تھا۔ میڈیا کی اس کارکردگی نے ایک بے گناہ شخص محمد شفیق احمد ڈوگر (جو الیکٹرونک میڈیا سرگودھا کے نائب صدر بھی ہیں) کو رہا کروایا تھا۔ اس مقدمہ اور رہائی تک ضیاء الرحمٰن ڈوگر پیش پیش تھے۔ لیکن جب یہ نوجوان DSP جیسے آفیسر سے بات کرتا تو ایسا محسوس ہوتا کہ قانون ہو نہیں یہ جانتا ہے۔یہ نوجوان سرگودھا کا رہنے والا ہے اس کے 2 بھائی اور ایک بہن ہے جو زیرتعلیم ہیں ضیاالرحمٰن ڈوگر خود اپنے چچا اور دوسرے کاروباری لوگوں کے ساتھ سٹار کیبل کا کام کرتا ہے۔


Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar

  Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar

Sardar Muhammad Hossain Dogar son of Sardar Noor Ahmed Dogar was born on September 18, 1955 at Kasur. He obtained the degree of LL.B. in 1981 from Punjab University Law College, Lahore. He served as Member, District Council Kasur during 1987-92; as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1993-96 and also functioned as Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and Rural Development during 1993-95 and as Special Assistant to Chief Minister during 1995-96. A landlord, an agriculturist, a lawyer and a businessman, who has returned to the Punjab Assembly for the second term in general elections 2008. He has travelled to Saudi Arabia, UK and Dubai. He belongs to a famous political family and several members of his family including Sardar Muhammad Ashiq Dogar, Sardar Muhammad Sharif Dogar and Sardar Shaukat Ali have served as Members of Punjab Assembly as well as of National Assembly.
BA
L.L.B
Agriculturist
Businessperson
Lawyer
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)  
Sardar Noor Ahmad Dogar
Married
5
Kasur
Previous Official Positions
Official Body
Post
Duration
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Member
1987-1992
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Parliamentary Secretary
1993-1996
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Specia Assistant to Chief Minister
1995-1997
Political Career
Party
Position
Tenure
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)
President Distt; Kasur
2001-to date
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)
General Secretary
1992-1994
Visits to other countries
Country
Purpose of visit
Duration
Saudi Arabia
Umrah
1995
United Arab Emirates
Private Tour
1995, 2005
United Kingdom
Private Tour
2005, 2007
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Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar

  Sardar Muhammad Hussain Dogar

Sardar Muhammad Hossain Dogar son of Sardar Noor Ahmed Dogar was born on September 18, 1955 at Kasur. He obtained the degree of LL.B. in 1981 from Punjab University Law College, Lahore. He served as Member, District Council Kasur during 1987-92; as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1993-96 and also functioned as Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and Rural Development during 1993-95 and as Special Assistant to Chief Minister during 1995-96. A landlord, an agriculturist, a lawyer and a businessman, who has returned to the Punjab Assembly for the second term in general elections 2008. He has travelled to Saudi Arabia, UK and Dubai. He belongs to a famous political family and several members of his family including Sardar Muhammad Ashiq Dogar, Sardar Muhammad Sharif Dogar and Sardar Shaukat Ali have served as Members of Punjab Assembly as well as of National Assembly.
BA
L.L.B
Agriculturist
Businessperson
Lawyer
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)  
Sardar Noor Ahmad Dogar
Married
5
Kasur
Previous Official Positions
Official Body
Post
Duration
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Member
1987-1992
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Parliamentary Secretary
1993-1996
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab
Specia Assistant to Chief Minister
1995-1997
Political Career
Party
Position
Tenure
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)
President Distt; Kasur
2001-to date
Pakistan Peoples Party (Parliamentarian)
General Secretary
1992-1994
Visits to other countries
Country
Purpose of visit
Duration
Saudi Arabia
Umrah
1995
United Arab Emirates
Private Tour
1995, 2005
United Kingdom
Private Tour
2005, 2007
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Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar

Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar

Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar son of Malik Salah-ud-Din Dogar was born on January 1, 1972 at Multan and holds the degrees of M.A. (Political Science) and LL.B. He is an advocate and a businessman. He has served as Coucillor, Muncipal Corporation Multan during 1998-99, as Naib Zila Nazim, Multan during 2001-04 and as Nazim Multan as well. He has been elected as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in general elections 2008. He has visited USA, UK, KSA and several countries of Europe, Central Asia and Middle East. He has been associated with various sports and other organizations of Multan. His father remained Member of Punjab Assembly for three consecutive terms during 1985-88, 1988-90 & 1990-93 and now he is a sitting Senator; his uncle, Malik Liaqat Ali Dogar was MNA during 2002-07.
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Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar

Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar

Malik Muhammad Aamir Dogar son of Malik Salah-ud-Din Dogar was born on January 1, 1972 at Multan and holds the degrees of M.A. (Political Science) and LL.B. He is an advocate and a businessman. He has served as Coucillor, Muncipal Corporation Multan during 1998-99, as Naib Zila Nazim, Multan during 2001-04 and as Nazim Multan as well. He has been elected as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in general elections 2008. He has visited USA, UK, KSA and several countries of Europe, Central Asia and Middle East. He has been associated with various sports and other organizations of Multan. His father remained Member of Punjab Assembly for three consecutive terms during 1985-88, 1988-90 & 1990-93 and now he is a sitting Senator; his uncle, Malik Liaqat Ali Dogar was MNA during 2002-07.
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Sardar Wajid Hussain Dogar

Sardar Wajid Hussain Dogar


Sardar Wajid Ali Dogar son of Sardar Allah Ditta was born on February 2, 1967 at Pakpattan. He passed intermediate in 1990. He has been elected as Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in bye-elections 2008 against the seat vacated by his brother Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar, who had won both National and Provincial seats and opted for National Assembly seat. He served as Member District Council Pakpattan during 1992-95; as Nazim District Government, Pakpattan during 2005-08. His brother remained Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1997-99 and is a sitting MNA.

Sardar Wajid Hussain Dogar

Sardar Wajid Hussain Dogar


Sardar Wajid Ali Dogar son of Sardar Allah Ditta was born on February 2, 1967 at Pakpattan. He passed intermediate in 1990. He has been elected as Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in bye-elections 2008 against the seat vacated by his brother Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar, who had won both National and Provincial seats and opted for National Assembly seat. He served as Member District Council Pakpattan during 1992-95; as Nazim District Government, Pakpattan during 2005-08. His brother remained Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1997-99 and is a sitting MNA.

HISTORY OF DOGAR CAST

Dogar:-
Dogar is a Muslim, Punjabi tribe in the Punjab region of Pakistan. It is also used as a family name in Turkey and Northern Iraq among some Kurds and Turks. A minuscule number of unrelated Sikh and Hindu in Haryana and Indian Punjab also use the surname Dogar. Dogars are also found in the Bulandshahr District of Uttar Pradesh state in North India. Like the Punjab Dogars, they are Muslim.

Ethnography:-
The Dogars were generally agricultural people settled along the riversides in Punjab (see Ibbetson, Denzil; A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province Based on the Census Report for the Punjab, 1883; Nirmal Publishers and Distributors (1997)).
In the above referenced Ibbetson book, the author quotes Sir Henry Lawrence who said of the Dogars:
“ they are tall, handsome, and sinewy, and are remarkable for having, almost without exception, large acquiline(sic) noses; they are fanciful and violent, and tenacious of what they consider their rights, though susceptible to kindness, and not wanting in courage; they appear to have been always troublesome subjects, and too fond of their own free mode of life to willingly take service as soldiers. ”
84% of the total population of this tribe was residing in the areas which are now part of India e.g. Amritsar District, Gurdaspur District, Jalandhar District, Ludhiana District, Hoshiarpur District, Ambala District, Karnal District, Kapurthala State, Malerkotla State, Nabha State, Jind State, Kalsia State, Patiala State, Faridkot State, Ferozepur District.
16% of the population was residing in the areas which are now part of Pakistan e.g. Sialkot District, Gujranwala District, Sheikhupura District, Lahore District, Kasur District, Sahiwal District, Okara District, Pakpattan District, Faisalabd District. However, the larger part of this population was from Ferozpur, Patiala and Hoshiarpur Districts. Most of the Dogars of Gujranwala came from Ferozepur approximately 2 centuries ago while almost all 14 local villages (prior to 47) of the Dogar tribe in Sialkot District. Thehsil Pasrur, migrated from east Punjab: Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur. Mr. Rao Dogar, sub cast Mandar, the founder of village Kot Roy Dogran, Tehsil Pasrur District Sialkot, came from the village VALLAH VEHRKA near Amritsar city and similarly sardar fateh din dogar founder of a village called panjgrayien ( now in pakistan ) came from hoshiyarpur ( city of india )then two of his son sardar Siraj din dogar and sarda Ali Akbar dogar migrated to peerochak (a village in sialkot district )
Dogars who migrated in 1947 settled in the areas of Faisalabad, Kasur, Sahiwal, Sheikhupura and Burewala. While most of the Ferozepur Dogars settled in Sahiwal (Montgomery), the Dogars from Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur migrated to Faisalabad (Lyallpur), Burewala, Sialkot and Chichawatni.
As a social class, the Dogars are viewed as farmers, (zamindars) on par with the Jatts and Rajputs - depending on the region.
There is no credible reference or evidence linking Dogar tribes to Bhatti tribe or Bhatti caste system. Bhattis, however, time and again try to link their ancestors to the Dogar tribe.
One of the clan of Dogars is 'Naughajiya Dogar', derived from Nau(9) Ghaza(yards), meaning '9 yards', implying tall Dogars. This Dogar clan lays claim to 9 yard graves found all over South Asia, as the graves of their ancestors. Average height of Noghia male Dogars is still above six feet.


Origins:-
There are several theories regarding the origins of Dogars. Some have claimed a Rajput origin (disputed by Denzil Ibbetson based upon the Semitic Dogar features). Others have claimed a Kashmiri origin. An alternative theory is a Turko-Kurdish origin based on the emigration of a scion of Oghuz Han, known as the Döger. In Turkey one of the towns named after their re-settlement from Central Asia is also written as Doker, Duger, Döker and Düger.this is not theory its reality u can fined dogars even now in there native central asia
“ 'The Dogars of the Punjab are found in the upper valley of the Sutlej and eas above the lower border of the Lahore district, and have also spread westwards along the foot of the hills into Sialkot. There are also considerable colonies of them an Hissar and Karnal. The Dogars of Ferozpur, where they hold the riverside almost exclusively from 20 miles above the headquarters of that district, were thus described by Mr Brandeth :-
" In my account of the Ferozepur ilaqaI have already alluded to the Dogars, who are supposed to be converted Chauhan* Rajputs from the neighbourhood of Delhi. They migrated first to the neighbourhood of Pak Pattan, whence they spread gradually along the banks of the Satluj and entered Ferozpur district 100 years ago.”
“ '*Francis (Ferozpur Gazetteer 1888-9 pp 15-16) gives a full account of the Dogar history in that district and on p56 he says that the Dogar claim to be Punwar as well as Chauhan, and are probably a section of the Bhatti tribe and closely allied to the Naipal. The Manj traditions say that the Dogars are descended from Lumra (fox?) who, like Naipal was one of Rana Bhuti's 24 sons. They thrust aside the Wattus to the West and the Naipals to the east and probably subdued the Machhis, Mallas and other inferior tribes, assuming the position of social superiors rather than of actual cultivators, and affecting the title Sirdar. ”
“ 'The Ferozepur Dogars are all descended from a common ancestor named Bahlol, but they are called Mahu Dogars, from Mahu the grandfather of Bahlol. Bahlol had three sons **, Bambu Langar and Sammu. The Dogars of Ferozpur and Mullanwala are the descendants of Bambu; those of Khai the descendants of Langar; the descendants of Sammu live in Kasur. There are many other sub-castes of the Dogars in other districts along the banks of the Satluj, as the Parchats, the Topuras, the Chopuras etc. The Chopura Dogars occupy Mamdot ”
Other Dogar clans of pre-partition Amritsar were Badhar, Benaich, Chani , Chohar, Dalel
Other sub-clans of the Dogar tribe include "Mattar, China, Tagra, Mahu, Chokra.


Excerpt from Heer Waris Shah:-
In literature, Dogars were mentioned in the 18th century Punjabi epic Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah in the scene where Heer praises Ranjah to her father:
And Heer replied subtly, ‘My father, he is as learned as Solomon, and he can shave the very beard of Plato. He has cunning to trace out thefts and he speaks with wisdom in the assembly of the elders. He can decide thousands of disputes and he is as learned in wisdom as the Dogar Jats.'


Patiala State:-
Patiala State was established by Muslim Dogars and Sidhu Sikh Jats.
Patiala state was established by two friends, Ala Sing Sidhu, a Sikh Jat, and Lakhna Dogar, a Muslim, in about 1721. Initially, they captured 24 villages and then enhanced further by conquering more and more adjacent areas. From the beginning of Patiala State until 1857, the Raja used to be a Sikh, from the family of Ala Sing Sidhu and the Army Commander, a Muslim, from the family of Lakhna Dogar—most likely because of an oral understanding and agreement of the two founders.
The renowned commanders (Sipah Salar) of Patiala State, from Lakhna Dogar's family were: Lakhna Dogar, Sadar Deen Dogar, Shaira Dogar, Kaima Dogar, Saida Dogar, Karim-Buksh Dogar and Kala Dogar,who was commander-in-chief of patiala in sihk-English war foough at Mudhki.
The residence of the Lakhna family was Daska town in Patiala State. In 1947 all of the Lakhna Dogar family, suffering heavy casualties, migrated to Pakistan. The Sardar Shakir Dogar family settled in Muzaffar Gharh. The Sardar Makhdoom Dogar family (ex-MPA and sitting MNA Irfan Dogar) settled in village Kakar Gill near Khankah Dogran, Shiehkupura.Sardar Abad Dogar (ex voice Chairman Distt. Council Sheikhupura) Sardar Mubasshar Dogar and Sardar Asif Dogar(Ex Naib Nazim Tehsil Safdarabad)are Settled in Khanqah Dogran. Sardar Muhammad Moazzam Dogar ( President Press Club Khan Gharh ) Settled in Khan Gharh Distt Muzzaffar Gharh.

Dogar in India:-
Bulandshahr District UP
In addition to the Dogars of Punjab, a small community of Muslim Dogars are also found in the Bulandshahr District of Uttar Pradesh.[13] They emigrated from the Sirsa to escape the great famine of the 1780s. They now occupy four villages, not far the city of Bulandshahr. A few have also migrated to Pakistan, and are found among the Urdu speaking Muhajir community.


Famous Dogars:-
  • Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar - was the first PAF recipient of the Sitara-i-Jurat for the events  of November 4, 1948.
  • Sharon Dogar - Author of Waves.
  • Rana (Dogar) Foroohar - Newsweek Senior Editor, Overseas Editions.
  • tariq saleem dogar IG punjab police and his grand father *hajie hakim ali dogar was also very well known and famous among dogars.

HISTORY OF DOGAR CAST

Dogar:-
Dogar is a Muslim, Punjabi tribe in the Punjab region of Pakistan. It is also used as a family name in Turkey and Northern Iraq among some Kurds and Turks. A minuscule number of unrelated Sikh and Hindu in Haryana and Indian Punjab also use the surname Dogar. Dogars are also found in the Bulandshahr District of Uttar Pradesh state in North India. Like the Punjab Dogars, they are Muslim.

Ethnography:-
The Dogars were generally agricultural people settled along the riversides in Punjab (see Ibbetson, Denzil; A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province Based on the Census Report for the Punjab, 1883; Nirmal Publishers and Distributors (1997)).
In the above referenced Ibbetson book, the author quotes Sir Henry Lawrence who said of the Dogars:
“ they are tall, handsome, and sinewy, and are remarkable for having, almost without exception, large acquiline(sic) noses; they are fanciful and violent, and tenacious of what they consider their rights, though susceptible to kindness, and not wanting in courage; they appear to have been always troublesome subjects, and too fond of their own free mode of life to willingly take service as soldiers. ”
84% of the total population of this tribe was residing in the areas which are now part of India e.g. Amritsar District, Gurdaspur District, Jalandhar District, Ludhiana District, Hoshiarpur District, Ambala District, Karnal District, Kapurthala State, Malerkotla State, Nabha State, Jind State, Kalsia State, Patiala State, Faridkot State, Ferozepur District.
16% of the population was residing in the areas which are now part of Pakistan e.g. Sialkot District, Gujranwala District, Sheikhupura District, Lahore District, Kasur District, Sahiwal District, Okara District, Pakpattan District, Faisalabd District. However, the larger part of this population was from Ferozpur, Patiala and Hoshiarpur Districts. Most of the Dogars of Gujranwala came from Ferozepur approximately 2 centuries ago while almost all 14 local villages (prior to 47) of the Dogar tribe in Sialkot District. Thehsil Pasrur, migrated from east Punjab: Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur. Mr. Rao Dogar, sub cast Mandar, the founder of village Kot Roy Dogran, Tehsil Pasrur District Sialkot, came from the village VALLAH VEHRKA near Amritsar city and similarly sardar fateh din dogar founder of a village called panjgrayien ( now in pakistan ) came from hoshiyarpur ( city of india )then two of his son sardar Siraj din dogar and sarda Ali Akbar dogar migrated to peerochak (a village in sialkot district )
Dogars who migrated in 1947 settled in the areas of Faisalabad, Kasur, Sahiwal, Sheikhupura and Burewala. While most of the Ferozepur Dogars settled in Sahiwal (Montgomery), the Dogars from Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur migrated to Faisalabad (Lyallpur), Burewala, Sialkot and Chichawatni.
As a social class, the Dogars are viewed as farmers, (zamindars) on par with the Jatts and Rajputs - depending on the region.
There is no credible reference or evidence linking Dogar tribes to Bhatti tribe or Bhatti caste system. Bhattis, however, time and again try to link their ancestors to the Dogar tribe.
One of the clan of Dogars is 'Naughajiya Dogar', derived from Nau(9) Ghaza(yards), meaning '9 yards', implying tall Dogars. This Dogar clan lays claim to 9 yard graves found all over South Asia, as the graves of their ancestors. Average height of Noghia male Dogars is still above six feet.


Origins:-
There are several theories regarding the origins of Dogars. Some have claimed a Rajput origin (disputed by Denzil Ibbetson based upon the Semitic Dogar features). Others have claimed a Kashmiri origin. An alternative theory is a Turko-Kurdish origin based on the emigration of a scion of Oghuz Han, known as the Döger. In Turkey one of the towns named after their re-settlement from Central Asia is also written as Doker, Duger, Döker and Düger.this is not theory its reality u can fined dogars even now in there native central asia
“ 'The Dogars of the Punjab are found in the upper valley of the Sutlej and eas above the lower border of the Lahore district, and have also spread westwards along the foot of the hills into Sialkot. There are also considerable colonies of them an Hissar and Karnal. The Dogars of Ferozpur, where they hold the riverside almost exclusively from 20 miles above the headquarters of that district, were thus described by Mr Brandeth :-
" In my account of the Ferozepur ilaqaI have already alluded to the Dogars, who are supposed to be converted Chauhan* Rajputs from the neighbourhood of Delhi. They migrated first to the neighbourhood of Pak Pattan, whence they spread gradually along the banks of the Satluj and entered Ferozpur district 100 years ago.”
“ '*Francis (Ferozpur Gazetteer 1888-9 pp 15-16) gives a full account of the Dogar history in that district and on p56 he says that the Dogar claim to be Punwar as well as Chauhan, and are probably a section of the Bhatti tribe and closely allied to the Naipal. The Manj traditions say that the Dogars are descended from Lumra (fox?) who, like Naipal was one of Rana Bhuti's 24 sons. They thrust aside the Wattus to the West and the Naipals to the east and probably subdued the Machhis, Mallas and other inferior tribes, assuming the position of social superiors rather than of actual cultivators, and affecting the title Sirdar. ”
“ 'The Ferozepur Dogars are all descended from a common ancestor named Bahlol, but they are called Mahu Dogars, from Mahu the grandfather of Bahlol. Bahlol had three sons **, Bambu Langar and Sammu. The Dogars of Ferozpur and Mullanwala are the descendants of Bambu; those of Khai the descendants of Langar; the descendants of Sammu live in Kasur. There are many other sub-castes of the Dogars in other districts along the banks of the Satluj, as the Parchats, the Topuras, the Chopuras etc. The Chopura Dogars occupy Mamdot ”
Other Dogar clans of pre-partition Amritsar were Badhar, Benaich, Chani , Chohar, Dalel
Other sub-clans of the Dogar tribe include "Mattar, China, Tagra, Mahu, Chokra.


Excerpt from Heer Waris Shah:-
In literature, Dogars were mentioned in the 18th century Punjabi epic Heer Ranjha by Waris Shah in the scene where Heer praises Ranjah to her father:
And Heer replied subtly, ‘My father, he is as learned as Solomon, and he can shave the very beard of Plato. He has cunning to trace out thefts and he speaks with wisdom in the assembly of the elders. He can decide thousands of disputes and he is as learned in wisdom as the Dogar Jats.'


Patiala State:-
Patiala State was established by Muslim Dogars and Sidhu Sikh Jats.
Patiala state was established by two friends, Ala Sing Sidhu, a Sikh Jat, and Lakhna Dogar, a Muslim, in about 1721. Initially, they captured 24 villages and then enhanced further by conquering more and more adjacent areas. From the beginning of Patiala State until 1857, the Raja used to be a Sikh, from the family of Ala Sing Sidhu and the Army Commander, a Muslim, from the family of Lakhna Dogar—most likely because of an oral understanding and agreement of the two founders.
The renowned commanders (Sipah Salar) of Patiala State, from Lakhna Dogar's family were: Lakhna Dogar, Sadar Deen Dogar, Shaira Dogar, Kaima Dogar, Saida Dogar, Karim-Buksh Dogar and Kala Dogar,who was commander-in-chief of patiala in sihk-English war foough at Mudhki.
The residence of the Lakhna family was Daska town in Patiala State. In 1947 all of the Lakhna Dogar family, suffering heavy casualties, migrated to Pakistan. The Sardar Shakir Dogar family settled in Muzaffar Gharh. The Sardar Makhdoom Dogar family (ex-MPA and sitting MNA Irfan Dogar) settled in village Kakar Gill near Khankah Dogran, Shiehkupura.Sardar Abad Dogar (ex voice Chairman Distt. Council Sheikhupura) Sardar Mubasshar Dogar and Sardar Asif Dogar(Ex Naib Nazim Tehsil Safdarabad)are Settled in Khanqah Dogran. Sardar Muhammad Moazzam Dogar ( President Press Club Khan Gharh ) Settled in Khan Gharh Distt Muzzaffar Gharh.

Dogar in India:-
Bulandshahr District UP
In addition to the Dogars of Punjab, a small community of Muslim Dogars are also found in the Bulandshahr District of Uttar Pradesh.[13] They emigrated from the Sirsa to escape the great famine of the 1780s. They now occupy four villages, not far the city of Bulandshahr. A few have also migrated to Pakistan, and are found among the Urdu speaking Muhajir community.


Famous Dogars:-
  • Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar - was the first PAF recipient of the Sitara-i-Jurat for the events  of November 4, 1948.
  • Sharon Dogar - Author of Waves.
  • Rana (Dogar) Foroohar - Newsweek Senior Editor, Overseas Editions.
  • tariq saleem dogar IG punjab police and his grand father *hajie hakim ali dogar was also very well known and famous among dogars.
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