Malik is a common surname in Pakistan and can be found among both Jats and Punjabis. Jats are an ethnic group mainly found in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, while Punjabis are the people from the Punjab region in South Asia, which is shared between India and Pakistan. So a person with the surname Malik could belong to either group.
Photo is said as tasveer by punjabis. Punjabis took this word from the hindus. They incorporated this word in to their dictionary then.
hath - is the conversion of hand in punjabi. It is used to pronounce the hand in punjabi. Almost all punjabis use this for saying.
Invoke means Uksana in punjabi. Punjabis generally use this word for saying anything. Even native speakers use this word for speaking.
Some of the Muslim ethno-linguistic groups include Arabs, Persians, Turks, Kurds, Pashtuns, Malays, Bengalis, Punjabis, Uzbeks, and Somalis. These groups share a common Islamic faith but have distinct cultural, linguistic, and ethnic backgrounds.
"Sardar" is a title or term of respect used in Sikh culture to refer to a leader or head of a community, while "Punjabi" refers to a person from the Punjab region, which is a cultural region in South Asia that includes parts of India and Pakistan. Not all Punjabis are necessarily addressed as "Sardar," as it is specific to certain individuals within the Sikh community.
Malik cast is very old from other casts it start from Arab. Malik are different kinds like as Jat are different kinds so there are some Malik those are Jat, Rajputs, Bhatti, Kohkar, Somroo, and even some Butt family mix whit Malik. So as time pass you will see different kind of peoples and different casts. :)
Yuvraj is a half Jat who is born to a Jat Father and non Jat Mother
Jat Tehnika's population is 2,012.
The population of Yanuh-Jat is 5,300.
Nainana Jat's population is 9,650.
Yamla Jat was created in 1940.
The population of Nangloi Jat is 150,371.
Jat Tehnika was created in 1927.
No.. Rajastanis
yes ....he is a jat...tokas jats r found in area around delhi and gurgaon he is a Hindu jat
Yes, Janjua is a Jat Caste and many Janjua are called Jat in Sikh, Muslim of India and Pakistan
Photo is said as tasveer by punjabis. Punjabis took this word from the hindus. They incorporated this word in to their dictionary then.