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3 unusual facts about jat


Jat, Sangli

There is famous temple of (Goddess) Shri Banshankari in Banali village, 10 km from Jat towards North.

It was the former capital of Jath State, one of the non-salute Maratha princely states of British India, under the Bombay Presidency, and later the Deccan States Agency.

Around 30–35 km from this place there's a famous temple of Goddess Dhanamma Devi in a place called Guddapur (place having hills).


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14th Murray's Jat Lancers

The 14th Murray's Jat Lancers appear as (Jat Lancer) in the computer game Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.

1911 Census of the North West Frontier Province

In the south of the province in the districts of Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu there are Seraiki speaking tribes such as the Jat, Khokhar, Arain and Mallaah, as well as the Baloch of the province who also speak Seraiki.

AJGAR

AJGAR was a suggested caste alliance of the Ahir, Jat, Gujar and Rajputs castes.

Attock District

The Syed, Khattar, Awan, Shaikh, Gheba, Jat, Qanungoh Shaikhs, Paracha, Arains, Pashtun, Gakharss, Gujjars, Rajput, Mughal and Qureshi are the main tribes and clans of Attock district.

Bargi caste

Their customs are similar to other neighbouring Hindu peasant castes such as the Ahir, Jats and Gujars.

Baryar clan

Baryar is a small clan of the Jat people found mainly in Amritsar and Mandi Bahauddin, Sargodha, Narowal, Sialkot, Gujranwala and a few in Sheikhupura, in Pakistan.

Bhagwant Singh

Rana Bhagwant Singh, GCSI (1823 – 7 February 1873) was the Jat ruler of Dholpur state (1836 - 1873) in Rajasthan, India.

Bhajan Lal

The victory of the Indian National Congress in Haryana's 2005 elections caused a major rift in its state unit, as it opted to make Bhupinder Hooda, a Jat, the Chief Minister instead of Bhajan.

Bhaniyana

Bhaniyana is a census village mostly of the ethnic group, Jat, in the Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, India.

Buddha Goraya

Other demographics include Rajput mostly migrated from Talwandi Malak Patiala State India, Jat local, Butt originally from Kashmir before partition, Dogar local, Kumhar or Rehmani local & some migrated, Shaikh or Qasab local, Mochi or Bhatti, Nai or Barber, Khokhar, Julaha and some others.

Ch. Birender Singh

Birender Singh ( Dumerkha ) (born 25 March 1946) is a powerful Jat leader from Haryana.

Chaudhary Baldev Singh

Chaudharv Baldev Singh, Advocate (1889–1976) also known as Master Baldev Singh was an Indian politician, Freedom Fighter - Member of Legislative Council (MLC) - Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) - Pioneer of Education in Haryana-Founder of Jat Educational Societies in North India - Arya Samajist - Gandhian - Believer in Economic Upliftment

Cheti Lal Verma

He was born on 2 June 1921 at village Chhajjunagar in Palwal tehsil of Faridabad district in Haryana in Nauhwar gotra Jat family.

Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian

There are three principal "pronunciations" (izgovori/изговори) of the Štokavian dialect that differ in their reflexes of the proto-Slavic vowel jat vowel.

Dabra, Rajasthan

In the Jat belt extending from Mallani paragana (present Barmer District bordering Sindh province), Jodhpur paragana (Jodhpur district) Merta, Nagaur, Didwana and Parabatsar paraganas (present Nagaur district) the Jats formed nearly 30% of the total population, not an insignificant proportion by any standard.

Dholpur

Thus the Rana Jat rulers of Bamraulia gotra ruled Gohad for 300 years from 1505–1805 and after that they ruled at Dholpur.

Gulab Singh Saini

His ancestors were close associates of Raja Nahar Singh's family for many generations and Gulab Singh's forefathers traditionally held the ranks of army chief successively in this predominantly Jat principality.

History of Rajasthan

Following the Mughal tradition and more importantly due to its strategic location Ajmer became a province of British India, while the autonomous Rajput states, the Muslim state (Tonk), and the Jat states (Bharatpur and Dholpur) were organized into the Rajputana Agency.

Inania

Inania is a surname/Shakha/gotra of the Dadheech Brahmins, Jat community or other communities of rajasthan, India, found in Districts Barmer, Nagaur, Jaipur in Rajasthan; Ratlam district in Madhya Pradesh.

Indian general election, 1989

Devi Lal, a Jat leader from Haryana stood up and refused the nomination, and said that he would prefer to be an 'elder uncle' to the Government, and that Singh should be PM.

Islamabad Capital Territory

The Jat can be found in the Union Council Kuri in the village of Mohrian and Tarlai Kalan where the Thathal clan, and Chatha clan populate the village of Bakhtawar Chatha.

Jandwa

The population of the village Jandwa is about 500 families out of them Khichar is the only Jat gotra with population of 250 families.

Jat Airways Hotels

The Jat Airways hotel in Vršac is located within the Jat Airways Flight Academy.

Jat Mahasabha

The Jat Mahasabha spearheaded the community's struggle for reservation in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections in 1999.

Khinwasar

It gets name from the founder person named Khinwa Thori, a Hindu Jat, about 200 years back.

Other Jat Gotras living in the village with number of families are Mahla (6), Kaler (2), Bhinchar (7), Bhakar (4), Sewda (1), and Kajala (8).

Kishorpura

Most of the residences of the village are of jat of Dara clan.

Kot Ghulam Muhammad

Babbar in kot ghulam muhammad babbar are a huage communities of sindhi brothry,Bhurgari, Talpur, Khaskheli, Jat, Mahars, Sheedi, Laghari, Halepoto, Chelia, Dall, Ramdan,Meo Rajput and QaimRao Rangar live in taluka as majority tribes.

Kuchesar Fort

The mud fort of Kuchesar was captured in 1763 but was recovered by the Jat rulers by 1782 and it remained in the family since then and was granted lease by the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam in 1790 and then by the British in 1807.

Ladhana

Dr Natthan Singh: Jat Itihasa (Hindi), Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad, Gwalior, 2004

Ladian

Most of the population of the village belongs to the Gujar & Jat casts.The Gujjars and jat being in majority have the dominating effect over the other casts.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh

Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur (died 1805), the Jat ruler of the Bharatpur princely state in Rajasthan, India

Mandawa

About the origin of this town there have been earlier references to Mandu Jat as founder of the Mandawa village.

Marhal

The Mahal, are sometime pronounced Mandal, are a Jat gotra, found mainly in Punjab, although few are still found in Jarauda in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh.

Mirza Jawan Bakht

The Jats then sacked Jaipur and invited the Marathas in 1766, Ahmad Shah Abdali tried to reinforce Delhi by organizing another campaign against the Sikhs, who killed Zain Khan Sirhindi, the Sikh renegades were ultimately defeated by the Durrani forces.

Moranwali

The village was completed in 1850 and other Jat clans, such as the Gills, Sandhus and the Hayers joined the Rai's to live in the village.

Nangal shalu

The Jat community is the majority in the village, however other casts consists, jogi, khati and dhanak.This village also known for its unity.

Patli-Hajipur

It is a Yadav and Jats dominated village with Dhankhar and Gurawalia gotra of Jats.There are no other villages under the village panchayat of Patli Hazipur.

Pelkha

The village is also home to the Mukhiya family of the Dahiya Gotra, one of the few Jat Zamindar (landed aristocracy) families of western UP.

Pohap Singh

Rana Pohap Singh was the Jat ruler of Dholpur state in (1836) in Rajasthan, India.

Pooth Khurd

It's basically a Jat village in the north-west region of Delhi, dominated by the Dabas gotra.

Srđan Radovanović

Barely weeks into the job at Jat, Radovanović got embroiled in controversy when Serbian print media claimed that he had enabled his brother Radovan Radovanović, news editor of 24 sata newspaper, to travel on a special flight from Hurghada to Luxor in Egypt.

Treaty of Amritsar, 1809

This enabled him to extract tribute from less powerful chieftains, including Jats and other Sikhs, and ultimately to gain control of areas such as Peshawar and Kashmir.

Udaybhanu Singh

Udaibhanu Singh, Lokendra Bahadur, Diler Jang Jai Deo (12 February 1893 – 22 October 1954) was the Jat ruler of Dholpur state (1911–1948) in Rajasthan, India.

Virendra Verma

Virendra Verma (September 18, 1916 - May 2, 2009) was a Jat politician and freedom fighter in the Indian political sphere, born in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh.


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