Yes
Karir's are Jatts but they are also in Khatris
Babbar is a clan found in Jatts khatris rajputs and baluchs
Jatts and Khatris are distinct communities in India with different cultural, historical, and social backgrounds. Jatts are primarily agrarian and are predominantly found in Punjab and Haryana, while Khatris are traditionally associated with trade and commerce, primarily in northern India. Although both groups have significant representation in the Sikh community, they are not considered equal or the same; each has its own identity and social structure.
Jatts are generally people who go by their heart rather than brain so it is very easy for snti-social elements to fool them. Hindu jatts are trying to create a divide between Sikhs by distinguishing between Sikhs and Sikh Jatts are easily attracted to this notion that they are superiors and Khatri/Aroras are inferior. Other hindu groups similarly tell Khatris/Aroras that they are superiors as they converted from Kshatriya caste and Gurus were Khatris. Now it is upto Sikhs to decide to fall for such traps set by politicians and other communities or stay as united Sikhs rejecting caste-ism. In general, Siks do not hate each other on basis of caste.
The term "Gill" is a common surname among the Jatt community, particularly in Punjab, where it is often associated with agricultural backgrounds. Jatts are a prominent social group in North India and Pakistan, known for their farming heritage. However, not all individuals with the surname "Gill" necessarily identify as Jatt, as surnames can be used by various communities. Thus, while many Gills may be Jatts, the association isn't universal.
Yes....apparently Sandher Jatts are of or related to Janjua Rajput descent.
Yes, "Jhand" is a Sikh Jatt surname. In Sikh culture, surnames often indicate a person's caste or clan, and "Jhand" is a common surname among the Jatt community within the Sikh population. Jatts are traditionally an agricultural community in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, and they hold a high social status within Sikh society.
no dahiya are pure jatts dahiya badsah. dahiya,s are rajputs
please don't come in Ambala District and ask this stupid question otherwise you will face d music,because TURKA is d most prominent surname of jatts in Ambala ,20 villages in Ambala districts are of Turka Surname....
no, boparai is a surname not a jaat. Jaat is also referred as caste in Hinduism.
Yes, Benning is considered a Jatt surname, primarily found among Punjabi communities. Jatts are traditionally an agricultural community in Punjab, India, and Pakistan, and many surnames within this group reflect their heritage and lineage. Benning may also have variations and connections to other surnames within the Jatt community.
Although Sikhism is a religion that obliterated the Caste System, Sikhism does run with many ethnicities in general. Ethnicities included are from both Islamic Tribes and Hindu Castes, respectfully. Tarkhans, Jatts, Sainis, Khatris, Dalits, etc. are just to name a few.