There are about 1,50,000 Jats in Himachal Pradesh, they are mainly Hindu Jats. They are about 1% (approx) of the total population of the state. Recently Jats in Himachal Pradesh got OBC status with the efforts of Mr. Harnam Singh Gill, State president of Himachal Jat Kalyan Parishad. He can be contacted at 01892-232283 for more information. Mostly Jats are in army or migrated to others states for work. Jats are not politically active. There is only one MLA but minister in Himachal Pradesh cabinet from Jats. Jats in Himachal Pradesh are economically poorer than Jats in other states. They speak bholi- pharhi. Mainly Hindu jats are
known by Chaudhary and Ghirth people.
Regarding gotra generly Himachal Pradesh Jats are same gotra like in Punjab & Haryana few of them are- Kundhal, Gill, Kaundal/Kondal, Syal, Riar, Chang, Kang, Randhawa, Sandhu, Sidhu, Sahota, Bhatti, Khaire, Badal, Chawala, Kangri, Nara, Bhakal, Dhayal, Kahalon, Nanda, Rasen, Bains, Dadwal, Rilach, Bagga etc.
Hans Hendriksen has written: 'Himachali studies' -- subject(s): Himachali language
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.
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.
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
Some are rajput and some are not....
Yes Jatt and Jaat are same in Hindi language we used to say jaat and in Punjabi we used to say jatt neither they have no difference as Shahid Bhagat Singh, dara singh ji,deol family and many more belongs to sikh(jatt) but they also say themselves jaat.
Well a jaat is a type of farmer. There are two types, kambo and jaat. Kambo plant fruits and jaat plant stuff like wheat and veggies. Malik means
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