Pathani
The Paatni are an ethnic Kumaoni Rajput group of the Attigoan and Kamsyar region of Gangolihat tehsil Pithoragarh district of the Kumaon Himalayas of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Paatni people are members of a Chandravanshi Kshatriya clan that migrated from the town of Patan in Rajasthan to their current location in Uttarakhand in the early 16th century. Atkinson described them as the groups holding small principalities in Kumaon at the end of Katyuri rule and the advent of the Chand dynasty in Kumaon. After a brief stint with the Chands, they were awarded a grant of the Patti of Attigaon and Kamsyar i.e. the area from Ganaigangoli to Banspatan.
Origins
The origins of the Paatni Rajput clan is based on traditional folklore prevalent regarding the migration of two Tomara chieftains from the Shekhawati region of Northern Rajasthan, Raimal and Jaimal. Raimal's son Dham Singh is said to have found the Patan branch of Tomara dynasty.Raaths
They are divided into four Raaths corresponding with descendants of the four sons of Dham Singh, the original founder of the clan.- Padhan Raath;
- Dhuri Raath;
- Malla Raath;
- Paar Raath;
Language and culture
Language
They speak the Gangoli dialect of Kumaoni and Hindi.Religion
The majority of the Hindu population worships the Hindu pantheon as well as other local deities such as Aidi Devta, Golu Devta, Kaisinn, Kalbisht, and Nanda Devi, similar to other Kumaonis.The clan's principal deity is Sem Dev, who is always invoked along with his brother Haru Dev, the divine spirit of Raja Harish of the Chands. The Dhuri Pathanis also worship Ma Haatkalik, Mata of Gangolihaat and Pardevi along with Haru-Sem.