History of Origin of Some Clans in India/Jat From Jutland/Expansion of Scandinavias

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History of Origin of Some Clans in India

(with special Reference to Jats)

By Mangal Sen Jindal (1992)

Publisher - Sarup & Sons, 4378/4B, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002, ISBN 81-85431-08-6


The text of this chapter has been converted into Wiki format by Laxman Burdak

Chapter 1: Jat From Jutland


Migration of Jats

Expansion of Scandinavias - One Thousand Years Back.

Map of Denmark showing Jutland

"Jutland- East Jutland, Northern Jutland and Southern part of Jutland, page 33-"Jutland Peninsula", page 38- 'West Jutland, page 41 etc. of Denmark Official Hand Book. "It is characteristic that periods of great political power in Danish history have been on strong naval powers, as in the


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viking period and the medieval expansion in the Baltic area and period of great commercial power can be seen as results of the same factors as they have been based on the efficiency of merchant shipping. This is true of mercantile expansion in the sixteenth century, which led to the establishment of colonies in India, on the Guinea coast, and in the West Indus." Page 38 of Denmark Official Hand Book.

The map of Denmark drawn in seveteenth century shows the area of Gotland in Sweden, as part of the kingdom of Denmark. page 43 of Denmark O. H. Book.

Juts lived in villages in Jutland as they live in India. "The original form of habitation except in West Jutland and Bornholm, was the nucleated village. Most Danish villages ante-date the beginning of the historical period. The village community was abolished at the end of the 18th century." Page 53 of Denmark O. H. Book.


Through centuries of cultivation, the soil has been radically improved; it is cultivated in the true sense of the term. The result is an agricultural area which comprises three fourths of the land surface, with maximum potential cropping." Page 21, Denmark O. H.Book.

"Denmark is both an agricultural and industrial country ... Manufactures includes the processing of agricultural products e.g., milk, meat and sugarbeet ..... The greater part of the area (69.8 per cent) is agricultural." Page 55. "The New Stone Age (before 3000 B.C.) saw the introduction of an occupation that was to have vital importance of Denmark thereafter namely, agriculture." Page 61 of Denmark O. H. Book.

"The viking times were a period of Scandinavian expansion; as indeed can be read in the finds themselves, not only in Scandinavia, but wherever the intrepid warriors went, Page 67 of Denmark O. H. Book.

"Great droves of export cattle from Spottrup and other mansions in the rich Limfjord region travelled the bullock road through Jutland to north German markets for centuries." Page 77 of Denmark O. H. Book.


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"It follows from the figures that the sun at midnight in summer is low under the northern horizon, giving the 'light nights, that are characteristic of Denmark and other Northern countries. The most westerly point in Denmark, Blavands Huk, in West Jutland is situated at 8°5' E. Long." ..... Denmark Official Handbook, Page 41.