About: Jat Muslim

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Jat Muslim or Musalman Jat also spelled Jutt (Urdu: مسلمان جٹ) (also spelled Jatt or Jutt; Punjabi pronunciation: [d͡ʒəʈːᵊ]) are the patrilineal descendants of Jat people, an Indo-Aryan tribal group native to the Punjab region, Gujarat Region or Northern regions of the Indian Subcontinent who are followers of Islam. They are found primarily throughout Sindh, Pakistan and Punjab region of Pakistan. Jats began converting to Islam from the early Middle Ages onward, and constitute a distinct sub-group within the diverse community of Jat people.

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  • Jat Muslim or Musalman Jat also spelled Jutt (Urdu: مسلمان جٹ) (also spelled Jatt or Jutt; Punjabi pronunciation: [d͡ʒəʈːᵊ]) are the patrilineal descendants of Jat people, an Indo-Aryan tribal group native to the Punjab region, Gujarat Region or Northern regions of the Indian Subcontinent who are followers of Islam. They are found primarily throughout Sindh, Pakistan and Punjab region of Pakistan. Jats began converting to Islam from the early Middle Ages onward, and constitute a distinct sub-group within the diverse community of Jat people. (en)
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  • Distribution of Jats in South Asia (en)
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  • Jat Muslim or Musalman Jat also spelled Jutt (Urdu: مسلمان جٹ) (also spelled Jatt or Jutt; Punjabi pronunciation: [d͡ʒəʈːᵊ]) are the patrilineal descendants of Jat people, an Indo-Aryan tribal group native to the Punjab region, Gujarat Region or Northern regions of the Indian Subcontinent who are followers of Islam. They are found primarily throughout Sindh, Pakistan and Punjab region of Pakistan. Jats began converting to Islam from the early Middle Ages onward, and constitute a distinct sub-group within the diverse community of Jat people. (en)
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