
Jats - Wikipedia
Historically, the term 'Jat' was loosely applied to various tribes, especially in West Punjab and Sindh. In Sindh, the romanised term 'Jat' could be used as a transliteration for Jat, or to refer to a member of …
Jat | Ethnic Group | Britannica
Jat, traditionally rural ethnic group of northern India and Pakistan. In the early 21st century the Jats constituted about one-fourth of the populations of Punjab and Haryana; nearly 10 percent of the …
Life, culture and traditions of Jat people - Jatland Wiki
Oct 30, 2023 · Jat women are normally quite ignorant about cooking of non-vege dishes. Jats earlier were not in habit of taking wine but it is slowly growing in modern times due to influence of other …
Jats | Encyclopedia.com
A Jat house in the doab (land between rivers) of the Sutlej and Jumna (Yamuna) rivers typically consists of a courtyard around which are the women's quarters, a room used exclusively by men, and cattle …
History of the Jats — Origins, Clans, Empires - Jat Chiefs
From ancient Shivi, Malav, Madra, Sindhu tribes to Sikh misls, Braj kingdoms, and modern leaders, trace Jat migrations, wars, dynasties, and administrations.
Jat History, Origin of the Jats, History of the Jats
Overview of Jat Clans The Jat community, predominantly found in the Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh states of India, as well as the Sindh and Punjab provinces of …
Our History — NORTH AMERICAN JAAT HERITAGE FOUNDATION
Sending kids to higher education abroad was limited to few Jat families. Earliest immigration of Hindu Jats in North America started in the 1950’s, where ever there is a debate about the first Jat …