I think chamar came first from jat chamar cast around 900b b.c old came and maybe now...
Some Dhaliwal are Jatt but some are chamar too, if Dhaliwal are near from Jalandhar/Kapurthal, their mainly going to be chamar. Anywhere else would be Jatt.
Kumar is actually chamar im Hindu and im chamar and my surname is kumar
yes it is a jatt Sikh as well as Hindu jaat surname.
No the biggest chamar on road
yes they can be jatts and some can be ohter castes Also SC castes use name Example Miss Pooja who is Ravidasa.
Kamboh are not totally considered as chamar but they are also belong to the backward class agriculture caste but as non jatt . Kamboh can easily assimilated with Chamar than to jatt. inter caste marriages between kamboh and Chamar are common in Punjab and Haryana
Na its a Chamar last name. The Sehjal families are from Nawanshahr (Chakdana).
No. Heer is a Jatt Sikh surname.
Yes, "Babbar" can be considered a Jatt surname, primarily associated with the Jatt community in Punjab, India, and Pakistan. The Jatt community is known for its agrarian roots and has various clans and surnames, including Babbar. Surnames in this community often reflect ancestral lineage or geographic origins.
Yes, according to records this is historically a Jatt surname...
Chamar is a community primarily found in India, traditionally associated with leatherworking. Common last names associated with the Chamar community include Ram, Kumar, Das, and various regional variations such as Chamar, Chamaru, and others. Additionally, surnames can differ based on regional dialects and local customs. However, it's important to note that many individuals may also adopt different surnames due to social changes or personal preferences.
Aujla Aulakh Bhateja Brar Sidhu Thind