Daudpotra

Daudpotra (alternatively Daudpota or Daudputra; literally "Sons of Daud") is a Muslim clan originating from Sindh, found in south Punjab and north-western Sindh provinces of Pakistan.[1][2][3] The Nawabs of Bahawalpur belonged to this clan.[4]

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