jat
IPA: dʒæt
Root Word: Jat
noun
- A member of an Indo-European ethnic group of people native to Northern India and Pakistan (including large populations living in the EU, US, Canada, Australia and UK), that have attributes of an ethnic group, tribe and a people.
- A member of an Indo-European people living in the Punjab, northwestern India, and Pakistan.
- An Indo-Scythian descendant of the Scythian Massagetae and Getae tribes.
- Alternative spelling of yat [A vowel letter of the Cyrillic and Glagolitic alphabet (Cyrillic capital Ѣ, Cyrillic small ѣ, Glagolitic ⱑ), no longer in current use]
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Examples of "jat" in Sentences
- Bhiyar is a jat dominated village.
- Before that there was no jat ruler.
- There was no jat king with that name.
- Possible connection with the Jat people.
- Obviously, they differ in the jat reflex.
- There are dark skinned jats there are also fair skinned jats.
- The Jats displayed their reckless courage and undaunted valour.
- I requested your help in the dogfight going on at the Jat people page.
- Towards the end of 1763, arose a quarrel between the Jats and the Baloch.
- Their ancestor married into the Jat community, and they now considered Jat.
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