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Did ancient migrating people, carried the root words with them, when they settled to different places?
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This was covered in great detail in the thread " Missing Links in Jat History".
RK^2
There are many paths leading to God, politics is certainly not one of them...
History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.
Sorry, long and extensive work. Do not have time for that.
DrRajpalSingh (January 5th, 2015)
There are lot of Saxon villages in Romania, one of them being:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saschiz
This morning I was reading an online article on Indian and Chinese Jews and came across this very interesting name of the author of the article; " Dr Navras Jaat aafreedi" who is a Jew and teaches in Gautam Budha University, Noida. I was astonised by his middl;e name and wrote to him immediately. Hopefully I should receive some response from him. In this thread somewhere I spoke of some Jat gotras having the their roots in Israel. I again looked for the words Jat and Jews together came across a place called Jatt in Israel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatt,_Israel).
RK^2
There are many paths leading to God, politics is certainly not one of them...
vijay (July 11th, 2016)
We have a village named Daha (https://www.google.com/maps/place/Da....4113846?hl=en) . This village is mainly a Jat village. My belief/ hypothesis is that the jats from this village fought in Mahabharat and after the battle some settled in Haryana and got the surname "Dahiya" and some migrated towards western Asia and northern Africa.
I was most astonished when I came across another village with same name in Ladakh. Habitants of this village are considered to be of pure arian race and look very distinct from the Tibetians.
Do we see something common between Our Daha and this one in Ladakh ?
RK^2
There are many paths leading to God, politics is certainly not one of them...
lrburdak (September 13th, 2019)
There are many villages by name Daha. See
https://www.jatland.com/home/Daha_Bagpat
Daha Jat Gotra see
https://www.jatland.com/home/Daha
Laxman Burdak
Was reading the news of Turkey invading Kurds in Northern Syria. Name of the spokesperson of Kurds is Mustafa Bali. I wonder of Bali is same as Bali surname in Punjab Or a version of Jat surname Balian ?
RK^2
There are many paths leading to God, politics is certainly not one of them...
lrburdak (October 21st, 2019)
Turkey names are very common with Jats. This shows ancient linkages. See what I have researched and put on Jatland: https://www.jatland.com/home/Turkey
Laxman Burdak