yes it is...and mainly u can find jatt people with Mavi surname around Chandigarh..and Mavi is a surname found in Muslims in Pakistan (Gujjars)...It origined in Turkey..Mavi means Blue..
Karir's are Jatts but they are also in Khatris
Yes....apparently Sandher Jatts are of or related to Janjua Rajput descent.
no dahiya are pure jatts dahiya badsah. dahiya,s are rajputs
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.
yes palahi are pure jatts
Karir's are Jatts but they are also in Khatris
No, "Uppal" is not a common surname among Khatris or Jatts. It is more commonly found among the Jatt Sikh community in Punjab, India.
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.
Mavi Jeans was created in 1991.
Stefan Mavi is 5' 10".
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.
RANDEV are jatt sikh....its very uncommon surname of jatts....
The duration of Mavi Boncuk is 1.3 hours.
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
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.