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Jats - Wikipedia The Jat people (Hindi: [dʒaːʈ], Punjabi: [dʒəʈː]), also spelt Jaat and Jatt, [2] are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan [3][4][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
Puget Sound Electrical JATC - Apprenticeship programs for . . . Programs we offer There are currently 1,000 apprentices enrolled in the Puget Sound Electrical JATC (PSEJATC) We offer a choice of three different electrical career paths, each focusing on a specific area of the electrical industry We currently have three locations for apprenticeship training-Renton, Sequim and Bremerton
Journal of Advanced Transportation - Wiley Online Library Follow journal Journal of Advanced Transportation is an open access journal that publishes theoretical and innovative papers on analysis, design, operations, optimization and planning of multi-modal transport networks, transit traffic systems, transport technology and traffic safety
Jats - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jat (also spelled as "Jatt" and "Jaat") people are an ethnic agricultural apparently setled in Northwest South Asia The term Jat is supposedly derived from Jatta, a broad word used for cattle gazers and camel breeders, moving in a group - jatha
Jats - Jatland Wiki The Jat people (Jat: जाट, also spelt Jatt: जट्ट), are a 33 million strong ethnic group of people [1] [2] native to South Asia mainly in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan as well as in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra et all
Jat | Ethnic Group | Britannica Jat, traditionally rural ethnic group of northern India and Pakistan In the early 21st century the Jats constituted about one-fourth of the populations of Punjab and Haryana; nearly 10 percent of the population of Balochistan, Rajasthan, and Delhi; and from 2 to 5 percent of the populations of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Uttar Pradesh
Jats | Encyclopedia. com The Jat people have a discrete and distinct cultural history that can be historically traced back to ancient times However, to a large extent, because of their diversity, the question of a Jat identity remains an issue Several religious traditions played an important role in shaping Jat identity
Jats History Overview, History, Rise and Leaders The several Jat tribes were merged into a single vast empire under the leadership of Suraj Mal, the only Jat leader You can use this article to learn about Jat history as you study modern Indian history for the UPSC Civil Service Exam
Jat Muslim - Wikipedia Jat Muslim or Musalman Jats (Punjabi: جٹ مسلمان; Urdu: مسلمان جٹ), also spelled Jatt or Jutt (Punjabi pronunciation: [d͡ʒəʈːᵊ]), are an elastic and diverse [1] ethnoreligious subgroup of the Jat people, who follow Islam and are native to the northwestern Indian subcontinent [2]
List of Jats - Wikipedia “The Jat movement in the late 1930s and the 1940s was to a large extent paced and controlled by Baldev Ram Mirdha, a dominant Jat leader who had risen through the ranks to become the Deputy Inspector General of Police in Jodhpur State ”