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  • ...ivided Punjab]].<ref name=ew>{{cite web|url=http://www.5abi.com/dharavahak/jatt-itihas/buttar1-U.htm|title=ਬ੝ੱਟਰ : ...s Sikh soldiers [[Bhai Tara Singh Wan]] was a Buttar Jatt of 'Wan' village of Lahore district (now Amritsar district).
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  • ==Bhatia Jatt== [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Jatt]
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  • ...of Banga Saini's is in the region of Jalandhar and Nawanshahr districts of Punjab where they are among the leading land owning group. ...t 100% of Saini clans are same as that of Hill Rajputs and both groups are of identical
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  • .... Both are entirely different gotras although they have similar spell, '''jatt community''' being called as '''ਸੇਥੀ''' whereas '''khatri sikh''' c ...ere very good soldiers due to the influence of Sikhism, and possessed more of a marital status. Barstow further comments, that due to their diet and the
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  • ...t of of Punjab. It is derived from Sanskrit šreṣṭhī which denotes the head of a mercantile or other guild. ''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022''
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  • ...n)|Punjab]] province in [[Pakistan]] at the feet of the snow-covered peaks of [[Kashmir]] near the [[Chenab]] river. ...jab, is also known as the Darap region, and also part of the Bar region of Punjab.
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  • ...l | access-date=2023-07-25</ref>Originally they are Rajputs like other BAR Punjab tribes e.g. Chadhar, Syyal, Wattu ...an Talbot |title=Khizr Tiwana, the Punjab Unionist Party and the Partition of India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jEldAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA13 |year=201
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  • |populated_states=[[Punjab (India)]] ...preserver Deity God of Hindu Mythology, as his believed to be incarnations of Rama and Krishna.
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  • ...Kalawart and Qawwal.The Mirasi community are the genealogists of a number of communities in Northern India and Pakistan. Most Mirasis are Muslim, but Ra ...let. In customs, they are similar to the Muslim Raibhat, another community of genealogists. Also related to the Mirasi are the Kingharia, another communi
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  • ...est. Located between the Sutlej and Yamuna Rivers, Malva is in the shape of a rough parallelogram lying between 29°-30 and 31°-10 north latitudes and ...ated his family to a village known as Khadur Sahib in the Majha region of Punjab (around1527).
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  • '''Banga'''(ਬੰਗਾ)/Bangwai(ਬੰਗਵਾਈ) is a subcaste of the [[Saini]] Rajput community which has a long and rich history in India. ...is are ranked on top and are a very influential and affluent group. The MP of Hoshiarpur was generally always a Saini before the seat became reserved.
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  • ...n water as his name suggests (Jal=water, dhar=in). It was the capital of [[Punjab]] until 1953, when it was replaced by [[Chandigarh]]. Others say Jalandhar ...ountry takes its name from the great Daitya King Danava Jalandhara the son of the [[Ganga]] by Ocean.
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  • ...petty crime for survival, the Sansi were named in the Criminal Tribes Acts of 1871, 1911, and 1924, which outlawed their nomadic lifestyle. Reform, initi ...trilineally and also serve as the traditional family genealogists of the [[Jatt|Jat]], a peasant caste. Their religion is simple [[Hindu|Hinduism]] and [[S
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  • ...n Mirpur now in POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir). Out of a total population of 25000 about 18000 were killed (primarily [[Sikh]]s) and about 3500 were wou ...Parbhat Pheris (Morning Processions) are taken out. People from all walks of Life including school childeren participate in these special processions.
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  • ...nally settled in [[Taxila]]. They are known to be of the same stock as the Jatt ethnic tribe and other tribes as they are a purely Indo-Scythian tribe. ...found in Punjab and the Northwestern Province are possibly the descendants of those Tarkhans.
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  • ...</ref> after whom the Surasena Kingdom or mahajanpada and the Yadava sept of Surasenas or Shoorsainis ...tha or Kunti (mother of Pandava).Ghazni to Jaiselmer (Pre-medieval History of the Bhatis), p.42, Hari Singh Bhati, Publisher: Hari Singh Bhati, 1998, Pri
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  • ...ortant to note that many of the Khatri clans (gotras) are common with many jatt castes. ...ome are also Sikh, some Muslim and even a small minority are Jain. Khatris of all these faiths collectively form one community. In modern times, the Khat
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  • ...by saying the line "Manas Kee Jaat Sabhey Ekey Pehchanboo" - ''"Regard all of human race as one"''. However, the true message of the Guru has not been understood by society even today more than 500 years
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  • |caste_name= Sikh Jatt |classification=[[Jatt]]
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  • ...ghal]] authority in the country. The 'Misldar' was the leader or commander of the 'Misl' or 'army group'. ...y, the word means "similitude, alike or equal", and "a file" or collection of papers bearing on a particular topic.
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