Bhatti is a Punjabi and Sindhi caste of Jats and Rajputs.
They are linked to the Bhatias and Bhuttos, all of whom claim to originate from the Hindu Bhati Rajputs.
[1][2] Bhatti is considered a Punjabi and Sindhi form of Bhati.
[8][9][10] The Bhats, are descended from a common ancestor, Rao Bhati, a 3rd-century Hindu monarch.
[12] In the years preceding the Indian rebellion of 1857[page needed], the British East India Company assigned pioneering Jat peasants proprietary rights over forested lands frequented by the Rajputs (Bhattis), Gurjars, Banjaras, Passis, and other wandering pastoral groups in Delhi and western Haryana regions.