http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/dailycaller/awan/awanseries.html
https://www.shiftfrequency.com/mysterious-federal-case-against-imran-awan/
not much out there about the Awans - will have to to go THE MAN, George Webb
here is just the tip of the spear.
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http://awantribe.blogspot.com/p/awan-history.html
Awan (Urdu: اعوان, Punjabi Gurmukhi ਆਵਾਨ), is a South Asian Zamindar tribe, putatively of Arab origin, living predominantly in northern, central, and western parts of Punjab, Pakistan.
The Awans subscribe to the belief that they are the descendants of the fourth Caliph, Ali (though the bulk of those belonging to the tribe are not Shias), and as such, a number adopt the title, Alvi particularly those who migrated from East Punjab to Pakistan - although not all of those who refer to themselves as Alvi are Awans.
ORIGINS
Most Awans maintain (and have always maintained) they are descended from an individual named Qutb Shah, a ruler of Herat and a general in the army of Mahmud of Ghazni, who himself was a Hashemite descendant of the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, Ali (but by a wife other than the Prophet's daughter, Fatimah). As Sir Lepel Henry Griffin states:
All branches of the tribe are unanimous in stating that they originally came from the neighbourhood of Ghazni to India, and all trace their genealogy to Hasrat Ali the son-in-law of the Prophet. Kutab Shah, who came from Ghazni with Sultan Mahmud, was the common ancestor of the Awans
From 'The Panjab Chiefs: Historical and Biographical Notices of the Principal Families in the Territories Under the Panjab Government
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It is asserted that Qutb Shah and six of his sons accompanied and assisted Mahmud in his early eleventh century conquests of what today forms parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India. It is claimed that in recognition of their services and valour, Mahmud bestowed upon Qutb Shah and his sons (who, according to tribal traditions, settled primarily in the Salt Range) the title of Awan, meaning "helper".2
Tribal history holds that Qutb Shah and his sons married local women who converted to Islam from Hinduism. Qutb Shahs sons are said to have settled in different regions of the Punjab and to a lesser extent, what now constitutes parts of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa; Gauhar Shah or Gorrara, settled near Sakesar, Kalan Shah or Kalgan, settled in Kalabagh, Chauhan colonized the hills close to the Indus, Mohammad Shah or Khokhar, settled by the Chenab, and Tori and Jhajh settled in Tirah.3
Their descendants not only came to heavily populate these regions, but a number of Awan sub-clans that trace their origins to these six individuals, give their names to various localities such as Golera in Rawalpindi, Khewra in Jhelum, Dhudial in Chakwal, Banjara in Sialkot and Jand in Attock. Some of Qutub Shahs sons are supposed to have assumed names that reflected the Hindu heritage of their mothers and the Awan sub-clans that trace their origins to these particular individuals, bear the names of their eponyms.4
Great stuff! I’m sure George Webb has all this and more as he creates a case the prosecution in dc should be doing but won’t.