No, Jaat are hindu people , Ramgarhias are sikh ,...... they are named after their famous King Maharaja jassa singh ramgarhia and are considered higher in status than jaat
Where is the THETHI gotra ramgarhia sikh jathere in india
Bisla is a village in the Jhajjar district of Haryana, India, predominantly inhabited by the Jaat community. While it is primarily known for its Jaat population, the term "original Jaat" can be subjective and may refer to various historical and cultural interpretations. The Jaat community itself has diverse lineages and histories, and Bisla's residents are part of this broader Jaat heritage.
Virdi is a jatt caste.
No virdi or birdi is not scheduled cast Birdi surname belongs to Ramgarhia
yes it is !! this caste belongs to jatt or jaat (as many live in haryana now) they were mainly from Punjab but as they have chosen to stay in native places.. they can be found in haryana , uttar pradesh & rajasthan as well.... their presence is also there in many foreign countries.... they have established their names in various parts of the world...
yes they are ramgarhia and jatt in both categories
Jodh Singh Ramgarhia died in 1815.
Jodh Singh Ramgarhia was born in 1758.
Mangal Singh Ramgarhia was born in 1800.
Jassa Singh Ramgarhia died in 1803.
j = jaat a= alwayz a= a t= tiger
he is the jaat kuki jaat mai he hai vo dum jo mar sake bade bade sixes
no, boparai is a surname not a jaat. Jaat is also referred as caste in Hinduism.
Where is the THETHI gotra ramgarhia sikh jathere in india
They are not Jatt, they are RamGarhia caste, Gahir is a subcasste of the RamGrahia caste
Bisla is a village in the Jhajjar district of Haryana, India, predominantly inhabited by the Jaat community. While it is primarily known for its Jaat population, the term "original Jaat" can be subjective and may refer to various historical and cultural interpretations. The Jaat community itself has diverse lineages and histories, and Bisla's residents are part of this broader Jaat heritage.
Not at all