The Phullarwan are a Rajput tribe found in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
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History and origin
There are a number of traditions as to the origin of the tribe. According to one tradition, they are Suryavanshi Rajputs, claiming descent Raja Karan of the Mahabharat, through Phularwan, a descedent of the Raja. In Sialkot, they claim that Suroa, a king of Delhi was their ancestor, and say that they were once called Suroa. Phuloru, a descendent of the king, left Delhi and settled in the neighbourhood of Jhang. Bagah, a descendent of Phuloru, then moved to Sialkot.
Distribution
They are found in Gujrat, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Sargodha, Okara, Kasur, and Sahiwal districts of Punjab.
In Faisalabad District, they hold 3 villages called Bootywali Jhaal, Chak No. 34 GB and Chak No. 35 GB near Jaranwala, they claim to be Panwar rajputs but actually they are phullarwan rajput (phullarwan are a clan of panwar rajput, of course)
In Sialkot District, they hold 12 villages, including Phullarwan.
In Sargodha District, the main village is Phullarwan.
In Gujrat District, Phullarwan is an important village.
In Sahiwal District, the main villages Phullarwan Wasal and Phullarwan Chiragh.
In Okara District, the main villages Phullarwan Wazirke,Jandowal, kot shah mushtaq, Phullarwan Kamboh, Rukan Pura and Shams kay near Hujra Shah Muqeem, Manzoor Ahmed s/o Mola Bux Phularwan Shah Muqeem Chowk (Hujra).
In Lahore District, the main village is Phullarwan near Burki, they claim to be Panwar rajputs
In Kasur District, the main villages are Lohlay Rajputan near Usmanwala and Bhoye Aasal near Kot Radha Kishan.