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Bhati (Jat clan)

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Bhati is a clan (tribe) of Jats.[1][2][3][4] mainly found in Sindhi[4] and Haryanvi speaking Jats. They are found in the Indian states of Haryana, Sindh, & Uttar Prardes. They have a number of population in Ambala district of Haryana, Meerut of Uttar Pradesh and also in some villages of Punjab and Sindh.[5]

References

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  1. Epilogue, Vol 3, Issue 11. Epilogue -Jammu Kashmir. p. 48. Bhati Jats were horse riders and warriors. Their reign spread to the Punjab and beyond, to Afghanistan.
  2. Singh, Vir (2007). The Jats: Their Role & Contribution to the Socio-economic Life and Polity of North & North-west India. Low Price Publications. p. 23. ISBN 978-81-88629-68-8.
  3. Dabas, Bal Kishan (2001). The Political and Social History of the Jats. Sanjay Prakashan. p. 220. ISBN 978-81-7453-045-5.
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Academy. J. Murray. 1875. p. 324.
  5. Bingley, A. H.; Bahadur, Krishna Prakash (1978). History, Caste & Culture of Jāts and Gūjars. Ess Ess Publications. p. 49.
  1. Singh, Kumar Suresh (1998) India's communities Anthropological Survey of India. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-19-563354-2
  2. Bhindar, Imran (2018-03-10) FROM SIALKOT TO VANCOUVER. Lulu. p.26 ISBN 978-1-64254-791-7.
  3. Jaspreet Kaur (2021) "Jats: A brief history"
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  1. Bhati Jat clan countercurrents.org
  2. The Jat People & Dhillons in History (Bhati Jats) scribd.com