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    Do you know ?

    This thread is started to tell some interesting facts about Jats in a few lines.


    Ganga Ram Bhakar (45) is a farmer From village [Wiki]Lachhasar[/Wiki], Ratangarh tehsil, Churu district, Rajasthan. He is known for his long moustache and beard which is 5 fee 6 Inch long.
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    [Wiki]Panduon wali Dhani[/Wiki] (पान्डूओं वाली ढाणी) is a village in Niwai tahsil in Tonk district in Rajasthan. Lamba Jats live there.
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    एक अंग्रेज का हरयाणवी भाषा प्रेम .E Joseph was the first to make a dictionary of haryanvi-english, english-haryanvi.


    http://www.jatland.com/home/Is_Harya...yanavi_Dialect.
    Last edited by Samarkadian; October 13th, 2011 at 10:43 AM.
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    Haryanvi (Devanagari: हरियाणवी hariyāṇvī, also हरयाणवी harayāṇvī), also known as Bangru (बांगरू bāṅgrū), is the northernmost dialect of the Hindi language. It is most widely spoken in the North Indian state of Haryana, and also in Delhi. According to linguistic research, Haryanvi is very similar to Braj Bhasha[1] and has 65% lexical similarity with the Bagri language
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    Smt Mahendra Kunwari (1901-2011) - Social worker and freedom fighter from Nagla Jodhna village of [Wiki]Kagarol[/Wiki] died on 30 July 2011. She was born in the famous Thenua Royal family of Raja Mahendra Pratap in village Kila Gwalra . she took part in Freedom movement of India. She was convenor of Kagarol Arya Samaj. She did marvellous job in the field of women empowerment as President of Uttar Pradesh Mahila Sabha.

    Do you know any other Jat who lived more than 110 years ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prikshit View Post
    Haryanvi (Devanagari: हरियाणवी hariyāṇvī, also हरयाणवी harayāṇvī), also known as Bangru (बांगरू bāṅgrū), is the northernmost dialect of the Hindi language. It is most widely spoken in the North Indian state of Haryana, and also in Delhi. According to linguistic research, Haryanvi is very similar to Braj Bhasha[1] and has 65% lexical similarity with the Bagri language
    in earleier time it was known as deshawli...........n haryana was a much bigger region comprising of presendt haryana,delhi,western up,sum parts of rajasthen


    tats y u can see people of these regions using haryanvi

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    Samar Bhai, u link to kime khali sa dikhya manne..!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Samarkadian View Post
    एक अंग्रेज का हरयाणवी भाषा प्रेम .E Joseph was the first to make a dictionary of haryanvi-english, english-haryanvi.


    http://www.jatland.com/home/Is_Haryanvi_a_Language%3F:E_Joseph's_contribution_ to_Haryanavi_Dialect.
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