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  2. Jat Muslim - Wikipedia

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    Jat Muslim or Musalman Jat (Punjabi: جٹ مسلمان; Sindhi: مسلمان جاٽ), also spelled Jatt or Jutt (Punjabi pronunciation: [d͡ʒəʈːᵊ]), are an elastic and diverse [1] ethno-social subgroup of the Jat people, who are composed of followers of Islam and are native to the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. [2]

  3. Jats of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    The Jats of Balochistan are tribes of Jat origin [1] found in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. [2] [3] They are estimated to be around 10% of the total population of Balochistan, being the fourth largest ethnic group of Balochistan. A large proportion are in the profession of camel herding. [4] Jadgals are another Jat ethnic group living ...

  4. Jats - Wikipedia

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    The Jat people, also spelt Jaat and Jatt, [1] are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan. [2] [3] [a] [b] [c] Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh, many Jats migrated north into the Punjab region in late medieval times, and subsequently into the Delhi Territory, northeastern Rajputana, and the western Gangetic Plain in the 17th and ...

  5. Sindhis of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Over the time, Sindhis of Balochistan divided into different regional communities, the Jadgals of Makran speak the Jadgali dialect of Sindhi language; the Lasis of Lasbela speak the Lasi dialect of Sindhi; the Jamotes and Jats of Kachhi Plain speak Firaqi Sindhi or Siraiki dialects, the Khetrans and Jaffars of Kohe Sulaiman speak Khetrani and ...

  6. Jatt - Wikipedia

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    Jatt may refer to: . Jats, a community in Northern India and Pakistan . Jat Muslim, also spelt Jatt or Jutt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats; Jat Sikh, also spelt Jatt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats

  7. Gondal (clan) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 18th century, Gondals resided in the tract of land between Jhelum and Chenab, roughly from present-day Shahpur to Gujrat.In his Nadir Shah di Vaar, Gondals are mentioned by the poet Najabat, who witnessed the invasion of Nadir Shah in 1739, to be one of the several Punjabi tribes who confronted the Persian army under their leaders Dilloo and Saidoo and did not allow it to pass ...

  8. Sindhi Jats - Wikipedia

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    All the Jats of Sindh are muslims except one tribe of "Jātia" which is a hindu tribe of Thar desert. The Jats of Sindh are mainly divided into three sections: First are Larai Jutts/Jat (Sindhi: جت) known for their ancient ancestral camel-herding profession, [4] [5] they speak Juttki/Jatki a very old dialect of Sindhi language, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai has also written some poems in Juttki ...

  9. Category:Jat clans of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jat clans of Pakistan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (Thaheem (tribe) *