Sukhera or Sukheda is a tribe of Rajputs and Jats in Punjab, Pakistan.[1][2] The Sukhera Rajputs originated from Abohar in what is now Punjab, India and migrated to Pakistan after the Partition in 1947.[3][4]
The main Muslim/non Muslim Jaat tribes were: Bajwa, Chatta. Cheema. Randhawa, Ghumman, Kahlon, Gil, Sehota, Taror, Waraich, Bandasha,Wahla, Bhutta, Malhi, Sukhera, Langah, Virk, Khokhar, Sial, Kharal, Ghakkar, etc.
Traditionally, landlords belong to the higher quoms of the zamindar caste. For instance, landlords in the Punjab belong to the Syed, Rajput, or Jatt castes. ... Similarly, a large number of Punjabi zamindars belong to the Jat caste. The Jat caste includes tribes such as Bajwa, Chatta, Cheema, Randhawa, Ghammon, Buta, Kahlon, Gil, Sehota, Taror, Waraich, Summa, Wahla, Bhutta, Malhi, Sukhera, Alpial, Daha, Langah, ...
Sukhera basti, a locality of Rajput 'Muslims' who were also patrons of the Panj Pir shrine until 1947, the possibilities of 'othering' were widespread. Sukheras are remembered in Abohar as prominent 'Muslim' zamindar… Sukheras left for Pakistan post-partition, but the shrine of Panj Pirs still has graves of Sukheras elders who were buried at the entrance of the shrine. Though Panj Pirs continue to figure in memory of Sukheras in Pakistan