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10 October 2024

7 October 2024

7 August 2024

6 August 2024

  • 11:4911:49, 6 August 2024 diff hist +4,129 N Sub contract farming JatsCreated page with "Subcontract farmers in Punjab are also Jats; like land-owning Jats, subcontract farmers belong to the Jat caste. These Jat farmers, while still rooted in their tradition of land ownership, have embraced subcontract farming as a way to secure stable incomes and mitigate agricultural risks. Under subcontract agreements, these farmers cultivate specific crops as dictated by agribusiness companies, which supply them with necessary inputs such as high-quality seeds, fertilize..." current

5 August 2024

  • 10:2710:27, 5 August 2024 diff hist +219 Gill-Loi clanNo edit summary
  • 10:2410:24, 5 August 2024 diff hist +1,687 N Gill-Loi clanCreated page with "The Gill Jat clan is one of the largest and most influential Jat tribes, with a deep-rooted history primarily in Punjab, India, and Pakistan. The origins of the Gill clan trace back to an ancestor named Gil, believed to be of Raghuvanshi descent from Lord Rama. The Gills have played significant roles throughout history, notably converting to Sikhism during the time of Guru Hargobind and supporting him in key battles. They have numerous sub-groups, including Sher-Gill, Jh..."

2 August 2024

31 July 2024

30 July 2024

  • 11:1711:17, 30 July 2024 diff hist +3 Top 10 Jat surnamesNo edit summary current
  • 11:1611:16, 30 July 2024 diff hist +974 N Gill to LoiCreated page with "During the Mughal Empire’s invasion of Punjab, the Gill clan faced significant threats and challenges. To ensure their protection and survival, many Gills adopted the surname “Loi.” This strategic move was kept secret and hidden from everyone, including the Lois themselves, to prevent the Mughals from discovering their true identity. Today, the Lois from the Hoshiarpur region in Punjab are still fundamentally Gills. The original identity of the Gill clan remains i..."

28 July 2024

27 July 2024

  • 07:1307:13, 27 July 2024 diff hist −1 LoiNo edit summary
  • 07:1207:12, 27 July 2024 diff hist −851 m LoiNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 07:0707:07, 27 July 2024 diff hist +5,481 N Change of surnames (Mughal Empire)Created page with "Invasion of Punjab The Mughal invasion and subsequent rule in Punjab were significant events in the history of the region, marked by periods of conquest, consolidation, and conflict. The invasion began in the early 16th century and led to a complex relationship between the Mughals and the local populations, including the Sikh community. Early Invasions and Conquest Babur’s Invasion • Year: 1526 • Key Event: The first major Mughal invasion of Punjab was led by Babur..." current

24 July 2024

21 July 2024

20 July 2024

18 July 2024

  • 11:3611:36, 18 July 2024 diff hist +812 N Jatt clansCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..."
  • 11:3511:35, 18 July 2024 diff hist +2,455 N Shaheed mohinder singh BabbarCreated page with "Nawanshahr (Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar, Punjab Babbar is an Arabic term that means ‘lion.’ Sher and Akali are Punjabi words that mean "lion" and "deathless." Mohinder Singh, a Babar revolutionary, was from the village Pandori Ganga Singh in the Hoshiarpur district. His father’s name was Labh Singh. He was the only child of his parents. He joined the 47th Sikh Regiment. He was deeply moved by the Nankana Sahib Tragedy. In April 1922, he resigned and came home. There..." current
  • 11:3311:33, 18 July 2024 diff hist +2,296 N Pandori Ganga SinghCreated page with "Pandori Ganga Singh is a village located in the Hoshiarpur district in the northeastern part of Punjab, India. The village, like many in Punjab, is characterized by its green fields, vibrant culture, and rich historical background. Pandori Ganga Singh is known as a Jat village. The village is particularly known for its agricultural and the famous figure, Shaheed Mohinder Singh Babbar. Mohinder Singh, a Babar revolutionary, was from the village Pandori Ganga Singh in the..."
  • 08:5108:51, 18 July 2024 diff hist +292 N Top 10 Jat surnamesCreated page with "1. Sidhu 2. Dhillon 3. Brar 4. Sandhu 5. Gill 6. Loi 7. Bhullar 8. Aujla 9. Dhaliwal 10.Grewal These Jat surnames and clans hold significant Jat history with them. They are the purest Jat clans and they only belong to the Jat caste. These Jat surnames are legally documented as Jat surnames."
  • 08:1008:10, 18 July 2024 diff hist +811 N Official Jat surname listCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..."
  • 07:2507:25, 18 July 2024 diff hist +811 N Punjabi surnamesCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..." current
  • 07:2507:25, 18 July 2024 diff hist +811 N Sikh surnamesCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..." current
  • 07:2507:25, 18 July 2024 diff hist +811 N All Jatt surnamesCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..." current
  • 07:2407:24, 18 July 2024 diff hist +811 N Jatt surnamesCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..."
  • 07:2307:23, 18 July 2024 diff hist +1,611 N Jat surnames officialCreated page with "Atwal, Aujla, Aulakh, Badesha, Baidwan, Badyal, Bains, Bajwa, Banwait, Basra, Bassi, Beniwal, Bhandal, Bhangal, Bhatti, Bhela, Bhinder, Bhullar, Bhur, Brar, Braich, Buttar, Baryar, Bisla, Bhangu, Boparai, Chandar, Chahal, Cheema, Deol, Dhaliwal, Dhanoa, Dhatt, Dhali, Dhillon, Dhindsa, Dosanjh, Garha, Garcha, Grewal, Gill, Godara, Gosal, Hanjra, Hayer, Heer (Jatt), Hundal, Harika, Jaswal, Jandu, Jawanda, Jhaj, Johal, Kalsi, Kahlon, Kaler, Kang, Khaira, Khangura, Khraoud,..."
  • 05:2605:26, 18 July 2024 diff hist +292 LoiNo edit summary
  • 05:2105:21, 18 July 2024 diff hist +2,153 N LoiCreated page with "The surname Loi is a distinguished Jat Sikh surname originating from Punjab, India, specifically from the village of Pandori Ganga Singh in Hoshiarpur district. The Loi clan is categorized under the Nagi Jats, known for being among the purest Jats, embodying a legacy that is both ancient and respected. The Loi Jats have a rich history characterized by their prowess in agriculture and their formidable presence as Sikh warriors. The community has long been celebrated for..."

17 July 2024