Yes
Karir's are Jatts but they are also in Khatris
Babbar is a clan found in Jatts khatris rajputs and baluchs
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.
Yes....apparently Sandher Jatts are of or related to Janjua Rajput descent.
no dahiya are pure jatts dahiya badsah. dahiya,s are rajputs
no, boparai is a surname not a jaat. Jaat is also referred as caste in Hinduism.
Whole Jatts are ethinic group not caste however jatts are low caste Shudra's. They were slave right up to the 17th Century. It was around then they started to get land handouts and get confident. and yes Shoker/Chokkar/Shokar is a Jatt caste got In doaba side.
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.
RANDEV are jatt sikh....its very uncommon surname of jatts....
hii Uppal is a Punjabi last name more detailed . a Jatt cast last name :) Uppals are Sikh jatts of India ....( Doaba & Majha region of Punjab) Some Pakistani Jatts of Punjab province also have this surname
Jatts are people from a Hindu backround. Sikhs who are Jatt, are from a Hindu backround. Most jatts are not actually jatts, as hindus called them that as they used to farm and the term got passed around alot to include Punjabis( at that time a part of Persia) as Hindus, even though they were historically Zoroastrians. People of the Indus Valley Civilation were original people that lived there but moved to Tamil.
The surname Dhami has its origins in northern India. Although the majority of people with this last name are Sikhs belonging to the Punjab region of India, many are also Saraswat Brahmins or Hindu following Jatts.