Jat Clans of Pakistan: Jat Muslim, Khokhar, Heer, Khattar, Cheema, Johiya, Thathal, Gondal, Aheer, Tribes of the Bar Region of the Punjab, Manda, Virk, Sidhu, Gill, Dhillon, Bhangu, Randhawa, Grewal, Nissoana, Jakhar, Dhaliwal, Chadhar, Marhal, Samtia, Malik

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General Books, 25 jun 2011 - 104 páginas
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Chapters: Jat Muslim, Khokhar, Heer, Khattar, Cheema, Johiya, Thathal, Gondal, Aheer, Tribes of the Bar Region of the Punjab, Manda, Virk, Sidhu, Gill, Dhillon, Bhangu, Randhawa, Grewal, Nissoana, Jakhar, Dhaliwal, Chadhar, Marhal, Samtia, Malik, Samra, Nagyal, Bains, Makhdoom Ancestry of Gondal, Buttar, Johal, Bhullar, Manjotha, Atwal, Harral, Natt, Bhutta, Kalyal, Noon, Waraich, Malhi, Sangha, Sohal, Goraya, Maan, Bajwa, Langrial, Uppal, Shergill, Nauls, Kaler, Mangat, Kanyal, Chhajra, Hayer, Mekan, Bal, Parhar, Nalere, Wahla, Hanjra, Ranjha, Takhar, Sheikhum, Aulakh, Bangial, Hundal, Mallana, Bandechha, Dhatt, Bhukar, Lilla, Talokar, Makwal, Assoun, Sangi, Sahotra, Dhamial, Badhan, Bohar, Khaira, Sahota, Lidhar, Mathyal, List of Jat clans, Uttera, Aasi, Batth, Bangyal, Bhinder, Mahra, Juta clan, Tulla Jats, Khichi, Marrar, Wagha, Wahiniwal, Sial, Arar, Khatril, Sandhila, Sahu Jat, Lamba, Ranwa, Chhachhar, Waiha, Dab, Tatri, Mathauda, Wijhalke, Dhariwal, Dhindsa, Basra, Pannun, Wejhwa, Virdi, Khingar, Sajanke, Aura, Jhammat, Bhadiar, Baghar, Bhachar, Daher, Deo, Ranyal, Dhotar, Ghallu, Jappa, Baleli, Sarpal, Jatal, Kohja, Ves Jats, Lali clan, Gilotar, Rachyal, Dhandla, Hans, Lak tribe, Daha tribe, Dharni, Jhujh, Khoti, Bhalli, Buria, Lohanch, Gujjral, Lodike, Kang, Sarai, Hal Jats, Rawn, Bharwana, Sagla, Dhandu, Kaloke, Ganjial, Dahba, Khatarmal, Jathol, Bhawana, Rajoka, Dosanjh, Mangoana, Tarohly. Excerpt: Jat Muslims or Musalman Jats or Muley Jat (Urdu: ) are an Indo-Aryan tribal group found throughout the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. The Jat Hindus starting converting to Islam from the Middle Ages onward. A Scythian (Saka) horseman from Pazyryk in Central Asia, c. 300 BCThe Hindu mythological account in Deva Samhita traces the origin of Jat people to Lord Shiva's locks (see Origin of Jat people from Shiva's Lock...

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