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The Jats, also spelt as Jaat, Jatt, and Jutt, are an agriculturist and landowning community of Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists along...
Click to read more »Phogat is a Jat clan found in both Hindus and Sikhs who appear in the ancestry of Jakhar Jats. They still avoid interclan marriages with Sangwan and Deswal...
Click to read more »The Muhammadan Jats are poor cultivators. And to mention that Muhammadan Jats were mainly numerous in the Ajnala Riverside area only. Jat Sikh 174,448 (72%)...
Click to read more »Singhal or “Singal” is a predicated gotra of Jat by origin which oftentimes prevailed among the baniya class of Jind state.[source?] This short article...
Click to read more »lines. He also co-founded the Jat Mahasabha, an organisation for Jats to handle social and economic issues, and started the Jat Gazette newspaper. He was...
Click to read more »Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sidhu (caste). Sidhu is a Sikh Jat clan (got) found in Punjab. During British Raj, historians like H. A. Rose and...
Click to read more »Kundu is a common Hindu Jat and Sikh surname found among the landholding communities. As per some histologic studies their origin dated back to an ancient...
Click to read more »It was home to various Jat and Rajput clans. The dominant Rajput clans here were the Johiyas and Bhattis, while the dominant Jat clans were the Beniwals...
Click to read more »translates to Victory of Jats over Hunan. Cunningham. Archae, Sur. of Ind., Vol. VI, (1871-73),. pp. 60. mentions Yashodharma as a Bains Jat. Tribal Culture,...
Click to read more »Dhaka is a Jat clan found primarily in Bangladesh. Dhakas are found in religions such as Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam. Over time, especially during the...
Click to read more »Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February, 1707-25 December, 1763) was a Hindu Jat ruler of Bharatpur state in Rajasthan, India. Most of his campaigns were against...
Click to read more »surname originating among the Hindu and Sikh communities of Khatris, Jats and Ahirs from the states of Haryana, Punjab and Delhi Lamba is a Indian...
Click to read more »Principle caste or Patti (lit. 'divisional segment') is a clan of the Jat community, which are roughly comprised of landowners and zamindar of Pakistani...
Click to read more »Aulakh (Punjabi: ਔਲਖ) is a Punjabi Jat clan in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be associated...
Click to read more »Jat of the Manjha, 35 principal families of Jats, and 36 of Rajputs countenanced the marriage, and sent representatives to Delhi. Three of these Jat families...
Click to read more »Bhati or Bhatti may refer to clan of; Bhati (Gurjar clan) Bhati (Jat clan) Bhati (Rajput clan) Bhatt family...
Click to read more »Faizullah was the son of Ali Mohammed Khan, originally named Prem Singh Nain, a Jat convert who was adopted by the Rohilla chief Daud Khan. Rahman, Tariq (2011)...
Click to read more »Brigade, made up of 3 Jat, 15 Dogra, and 13 Punjab infantry battalions. The advance was slowed by intense Pakistani artillery. 3 Jat pushed ahead and crossed...
Click to read more »"District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Nitin Gadkari to hold rally in Jat dominated Mathura district". The Times of India....
Click to read more »a group of Jats in India and Pakistan who are known as warriors. Jats are a large group in the Punjab region, and Cheemas are a major Jat sub-clan. They...
Click to read more »Dhakar is a clan of the Indian castes such as Laur Gurjar and Jat of Gujarat and Rajasthan, India. They are primarily an agricultural community in the...
Click to read more »found among castes such as Jats of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh in India. Swami Omanand Saraswati points out that the Jats of Haryana and Western Uttar...
Click to read more »1976 as Reema Lamba) is an Indian actress. She was born in Rohtak to a Jat family. The first movie she acted in was the 2002 Bollywood movie Jeena Sirf...
Click to read more »from 1942 to 1947, just before the Partition of India. He was from a Tiwana Jat landowning family which had been prominent since the 15th and 16th centuries...
Click to read more »referred to as "Jatwada" (i.e. "Land of the Jats") in some dispatches of the Maratha Empire, referencing the many Jat settlements, forts and principalities...
Click to read more »first Nawab of the Rampur State. He was the son of Ali Mohammed Khan, a Jat convert who had led the Rohillas and established the Kingdom of Rohilkhand...
Click to read more »Rajasthan is home to a diverse group of people, including the Rajputs, Jats, Meenas, Charans, and Bhils, who have contributed to the region’s unique...
Click to read more »inhabited by Garhwal Jats.It is considered that a person, name Bida established Bidsar. The village was dominated by Garhwal Jats. The village is 21 kilometres...
Click to read more »fact about the Royal house of Bahawalpur, they supposed to belong to the Jat caste of medieval Jadgal stock which universally got acceptance by clerical...
Click to read more »1027: Devastates the fleet of Jats in Indus river to avenge the "heavy losses" suffered by his army in an onslaught by Jats in 1026 CE. 1028, 1029: Merv...
Click to read more »Caucasus and Jats. Some Romani Men share the R1a1 Y-DNA Haplogroup, who show a Brahmin Ancestry, or Jats, because Y-DNA R1a1 are also be found in Jats. The Egyptians...
Click to read more »Press 1900 [1] Archived 2014-02-19 at the Wayback Machine Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas, Delhi, 1934 R.C. Majumdar, H.C. Roychandra and Kalikinkar Ditta. :...
Click to read more »pilot for over 30 years. He spent the first 20 years in the state-owned Jat Airways, piloting a Boeing 727, and then moved to a private airlines company...
Click to read more »basketball player Henryk Jaźnicki. Alfabetyczny spis zmarłych nazwiska z zakresu Jat-Jb nekrologi-baza.pl DROZDEK-MAàOLEPSZA, Teresa (2014). "Women's World Games...
Click to read more »Bureau of Statistics Miloš Rajković (April 2007). "Maqamat of New Babylon". Jat Airways. Archived from the original on 2007-12-24. Retrieved 2007-09-23....
Click to read more »Batar (Battar) Gujars of Saharanpur district, or the advanced cash-crop Jat farmers of western Meerut and north-eastern. Rahi, Javaid (2012-01-01). The...
Click to read more »as Raj Jindal Amit Behl as Dharmesh Jindal Ananya Khare as Sudha Sabina Jat as Surbhi Agarwal Team, Tellychakkar. "woh-apna-sa". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved...
Click to read more »Sikhism in the early 1600s. They claim to be the descendants from the sidhu jats, who ruled in the 11th century. The migrated to the Malva region of Punjab...
Click to read more »classes the Jats one of the greatest Rajput tribes, but Cunningham differs in holding the Rajputs to belong to original Aryan stock and the Jats to a later...
Click to read more »and others historians have mentioned them as Gurjars. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »found in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab (India). Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats, Rohtak, India (1938, 1967) This short article about Asia can be made longer...
Click to read more », D.; Bineesh, K.K.; Gautama, D.A.; Maung, A.; Sianipar, A.; Utzurrum, J.A.T.; Vo, V.Q. (2020). "Carcharhinus melanopterus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
Click to read more »Chakswari are Jat and Chaudhry biradri (family) and there has been an emphasis and interest on the major Jat clan of Chakswari namely the Kalyal Jat clan. Origins...
Click to read more »Singh, was a very old Sikh Chieftain of Gujranwala, belonging to the Waraich Jat Clan. He had two sons Gurbakhsh Singh and Dal Singh, and two daughters including...
Click to read more »recordation of Punjabi chroniclers, he might belong to caste of the Sipra-Gill Jat patrilocal family. Tipu Sultan was born in Devanahalli in 1751. The birthplace...
Click to read more »crossed the river Chenab and arrived in the territory of Cucak Siyal, the Jat chief of the region. Tahir, aa p.78 Dr ST Mirza 'Resistance themes in Punjabi...
Click to read more »Kashmir, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Rajasthan. "Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture, , Rahul Khari, Reference Press,...
Click to read more »in present-day Haryana to Shunga Devi and Lekh Ram Sihag. Lekh Ram was a Jat of Chautala village. He owned 2750 bighas of land. Lal received education...
Click to read more »Kamoke is a busy town on the GT road. Most people here are Rajputs and Jats and arian and depend on agriculture. Kamoke is famous for its burfy (a local...
Click to read more »(Amritsar), Himachal Pradesh, Dehli and Madhya Pradesh. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »population found in these states. Kirori Singh Bainsla Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »on May 23, 2014. Suraj Singh Chaudhary is a very strict patriarch of the Jat family from Haryana and is a well-respected leader in his village and brothers...
Click to read more »2013-06-02. Retrieved 2012-11-30. "The Ghebas according to the Official Jat Website". See Griffin and Massey, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab...
Click to read more »traditions and culture. Patiala gets name after Baba Ala Singh, the Sidhu Jat founder of Patiala state. It was earlier known as Ala De Patti which changed...
Click to read more »groups. Genetic studies have found similarities between the DNA of Roma and: Jats Dalits Brahmins People from Sindh South Indian Tamils The Chandala and Shudra...
Click to read more »after successfully leading a coalition of Rathores, Charans, and Godara Jats, and capturing the Jangladesh region after defeating its local chiefs. Bikaner...
Click to read more »still used in Sindh, for a Sindhi dialect which is spoken by Sindhi Sirai Jats and Sindhi balochs, today Sindhi Siraiki is renamed as Siroli/Sireli. to...
Click to read more »regional kingdoms emerged. The post-Mughal era of Agra saw the rule of the Jats, Marathas and finally the British taking over the city. After British Raj...
Click to read more »An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 596. ISBN 978-0-415-93919-5. Tējaji was a Jāt of Karnala near Nagaur, in Marwar ANI (16 September 2016). "Rajasthan celebrates...
Click to read more »Motla, Suradna (Sardana), etc. Bingley, A. H.; Bahadur, Krishna Prakash (1978). History, Caste & Culture of Jāts and Gūjars. Ess Ess Publications. p. 47....
Click to read more »Buddhist in 2014 and spent some time in a monastery. Malik was born into a Jat family in Delhi, India, where he received his education at Hansraj School...
Click to read more »Dan-Air, British Airways, GB Airways, National Jets Italy, WFBN, Air One and JAT Airways. The plane has flown 45.371 hours and was last evaluated and declared...
Click to read more »Contribution of Caste Associations in Northern India: A Case Study of All India Jat Mahasabha. New Delhi, India, Asia: Har-Anand Publications. pp. 31–33....
Click to read more »Mughal era. Historically, Manhala was a significant estate of the Sandhu Jats. During the British Raj, it was recorded as a prominent village in the Lahore...
Click to read more »D, while Gujjars ruled over here from 700-1573 A.D. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »against British was unsuccessfull due to attack by the Rajput, Sikhs and Jat soldiers who fought for the British, Prank Sukh Yadav joined Rao Laxmi Chand...
Click to read more »(LC-QQQ-MS)". Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 46 (3): 221–231. doi:10.1093/jat/bkab117. PMC 8935987. PMID 34792157. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs...
Click to read more »Sikhs, Rajputs, Gurkhas, Assamis and Jats were used at different times. The most determined attack was that of 4 Jats, when, on the night of December 5,...
Click to read more »OCLC 53951344. Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh (2008). Origins and history of Jats and other allied nomadic tribes of India, 900 B.C. - 1947 A.D. New Dehli:...
Click to read more »he is serving as Divisional Commissioner in Kashmir. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »group actions in Krajina region during the Croatian Spring of 1971, and the JAT Flight 367 bombing of 1972. The organization published its own magazine,...
Click to read more »हरयाणवी Native to India, Pakistan Region Haryana Ethnicity Haryanvi people (Jat people) Native speakers 10 million (2023) Language family Indo-European Indo-Iranian...
Click to read more »Kapurthala State in 1772. Jassa Singh was born on 3 May 1718 CE in a Sandhu Jat Sikh family in the Ahlu village near Lahore, Punjab. Originally known as...
Click to read more »Harbors, South Australia, pp. Charts 20–22, ISBN 978-0-7243-7603-2 Bye, J.A.T. (1976). "Chapter 11:Physical oceanography of Gulf St Vincent and Investigator...
Click to read more »Viewer. South Australian Government. Retrieved 30 September 2019. Bye, J.A.T. (1976). "Chapter 11:Physical oceanography of Gulf St Vincent and Investigator...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-1-351-55825-9. Suraj Mal, Memorial Education Society (2004). The Jats Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North...
Click to read more »Edirne and İzmir. Genetic studies showed that Turkish Gypsies are similar to Jats and Punjabis from Punjab (Pakistan). Also, gene flow from Turks and Southeast...
Click to read more »Fishes of Manipur By Khuman". e-pao.net. Retrieved 2026-02-15. "Morok Metpada Jat Taba Transactions through Favor Bank By Ksh Imokanta". e-pao.net. Retrieved...
Click to read more »Taylor & Francis. p. 135. ISBN 978-1-000-38864-0. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. pp. 83_89. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »are principally engaged in making butter and ghee.1 Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-81-8405-031-8...
Click to read more »taking the pahul ceremony from Bhai Mani Singh. They were members of the Virk Jat community. Kapur Singh became a Sikh during a period when the community was...
Click to read more »Tomar (also called Tomara, Tanwar, Tuar, Tur and Toor) is an Indian Rajput clan, the members of which ruled parts of Northern India at different times...
Click to read more »The Bhati Dynasty (also romanised as Bhattī Dynasty) was a historically prominent dynasty of Bhati Rajput clan of Yaduvanshi branch of the Chandravanshi...
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Click to read more »was Director of Agriculture Department of the Punjab. Khari, Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture (Page_168). Reference Press. p. 168...
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Click to read more »Kritika's father. Vedika Bhandari as Ishani, Kritika's step sister. Sabina Jat as Jia, Kritika's step sister. Bikramjeet Kanwarpal as Ranbir's father. Manjushree...
Click to read more »Carpatair (CY) Cyprus Airways (LY) El Al (OV) Estonian Air (FI) Icelandair (JU) Jat Airways (DY) Norwegian Air Shuttle (UN) Transaero (PS) Ukraine International...
Click to read more »1762). – reproduced by the Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service Bye, J.A.T. (1976): Physical oceanography of Gulf St Vincent and Investigator Strait...
Click to read more »population". Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2012. "Jat Sikhs: A Question of Identity". Retrieved 3 December 2024. "District-wise...
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Click to read more »flight attendant, world record holder for longest fall and sole survivor of JAT Flight 367. Edith Ackermann, 70, Swiss-born American psychologist. Richard...
Click to read more »Balvinder Pandey (Jairoop Jeevan) Vasu's husband. Kiran Balvinder Pandey (Sabina Jat) Vasu's daughter, Dhruv's sister, Bihaan's adopted sister Suman Sanjay Pandey...
Click to read more »Air Tehran-Imam Khomeini E Israir Airlines Seasonal: Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion G Jat Airways Belgrade D Jet2.com Leeds/Bradford H Kenya Airways Nairobi E KLM...
Click to read more »Mughal Empire invited Nadir Shah a Persian king. Afghans of Rohilkhand and Jats became other threats to Mughal Empire. 1757 AD East India Company became...
Click to read more »Service) (1983). Gulf of St Vincent and approaches (chart no. 1762). Bye, J.A.T. (1976). "Chapter 11:Physical oceanography of Gulf St Vincent and Investigator...
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Click to read more »fierce enemies of Rao Gujarmal. Bahadur Singh was ruling independent from the Jat king Surajmal of Bharatpur. Then Rao Gujarmal along with Surajmal gave a...
Click to read more »origin they were, if language was a test, distinct from both the Rajputs and Jats as their dialect was akin to the Mewari of Central India.The important classes...
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Click to read more »4 February 2010. Archived from the original on 4 February 2010. "Veteran Jat leader Ram Niwas Mirdha no more". The Times of India. Archived from the original...
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Click to read more »Are Ahirs, Gujars and Jats foreigners? (In this book, it has been proved with many historical evidences that Ahirs, Gujars and Jats are not foreigners but...
Click to read more »drug 2C-B". Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 23 (3): 227–228. doi:10.1093/jat/23.3.227. PMID 10369336. Poisons Standard October 2015 "Poisons Act 1964"...
Click to read more »characters often seem like puppets in a moral tale rather than real people. Jat Onba (ꯖꯥꯠ ꯑꯣꯟꯕ, 1954) by Ram Singh Leitanthem: A love story where caste prevents...
Click to read more »established his misl as a major force in Punjab. Jai Singh was born in a Jat family of the village Kahna, 21 km southwest of Lahore.[1] His father, Khushal...
Click to read more »Airport in Spain, killing all 104 passengers and crew on board. January 26 – JAT Flight 367, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, suffers a bomb explosion in mid-air;...
Click to read more »ne tal] [i.pih.pi.la.wan ti.we.lit tu.kaj.ti.jat] [waŋ ki.ta.li.kan ne ti.jul.ti.wit] [te mu.se.wi.jat pal we.lit tik.pi.ja(.)t(eʔ)] [tik.pi.ja(.)t(eʔ)...
Click to read more »Barkha Sengupta Hunar Hali Vishal Karwal Gulki Joshi Gungun Uprari Rahul Jat Manish Wadhwa Country of origin India Original language Hindi No. of episodes...
Click to read more »کيت، سلامت برتختا! 𝄆 [nə.ga.ra.ku] [ta.nah tum.pah.ɲa da.rah.ku] [rak̚.jat̚ hi.dup] [bər.sa.tu dan ma.d͡ʒu] 𝄆 [rah.mat̚ ba.ha.gja] [tu.han kur.ni.a...
Click to read more »jaŋ ma.ha mu.li.a] [a.dil bər.dau̯.lat̚ mə.nau̯.ŋi nu.sa] [mə.mim.pin rak̚.jat̚ kə.kal ba.ha.gi.a] [hi.dup̚ sən.to.sa nə.ga.ra dan sul.tan] [i.la.hi sə.la...
Click to read more »[hi.dup̚.la(h) ta.na(h).ku hi.dup̚.la(h) nə.ɡ(ə)ri.ku] [baŋ.sa.ku ra(k̚).jat̚.ku sə.mu.a.ɲa] [baŋ.un.la(h) d͡ʒi.wa.ɲa baŋ.un.la(h) ba.da.ɲa] [un.tʊk̚ ɪn...
Click to read more »[kɒrd ɲuːld ˈbɒr.lɒŋg.jäː.bɒn] [ˈsɛ̞r.tɛ̞ ˈneː.zɛ̞tː ʃ‿nɛ̞m ˈlɛ̞.leː] [ˈhon.jäːt ɒ ˈhɒ.zäː.bɒn] [ˈbeːrt͡s.rɛ̞ häːg eːʒ ˈvø̞ʎɟ.bɛ̞ säːlː] [buːʃ ˈkeː.t͡ʃeːg...
Click to read more »kʰlàːt̚] [ʔèːk̚.kà.râːt̚ tɕàʔ mâj hâj kʰraj kʰòm kʰîː] [sà.làʔ lɯ̂ə̯t̚ tʰúk̚ jàːt̚ pen tɕʰâːt̚ pʰá.liː] [tʰà.lɤːm prà.tʰêːt̚ tɕʰâːt̚ tʰaj tʰá.wiː ǀ miː tɕʰaj...
Click to read more »suɮt i.ˈw̜et͡ɕ] [ˈөr.gөŋ ˈtʰum.ɲʲi mʲiɲ t͡sa.ˈja ˈtʰu.ʃʲɪt͡ɕ] [ˈuŋ.tɪs jat͡s.ˈʁʊr çɪɮ sɔj.ˈɮɔ] [ˈu.rʲiŋ ur.ˈte ˈөw̜.ɮөŋ pa.ˈtra.jɐ] [ˈɪ.rɪɮ.çɪk ˈmɔɴ...
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