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The Jat people (Hindi: [जाट Jāṭ] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help), Punjabi: [ਜੱਟ Jaṭṭ] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) are a historical Indo-Aryan tribal group native to the Punjab region. They are also mostly found in Haryana, Rajasthan and North India. There's an old saying about Jats that "If a Jat runs wild, it takes God to hold him back" and it was famously quoted by Herbert Risley.[1] The Jats hold a place amongst the 36 royal races of India.[2][3][4] The following is a list of notable Jats.

Jat rulers

Maharaja Ranjit Singh
File:Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana.jpg
Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana

Religion

  • Mehtab Singh Bhangu tore off the head of governor of Lahore Massa Ranghar or Musalul Khan along with Sukha Singh.
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Dhanna Bhagat

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Bhagat Singh

Jat Folklores

  • Jagga Jat (Jagga Daku) - famous Dacoit of 'British India' known as "The Robin Hood of Punjab"[34]
  • Heer Ranjha - One of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab, 'Heer' was of the Sial Jat clan and 'Ranjha' was of the Ranjha Jat clan[35]
  • Mirza Sahiba - One of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab, 'Mirza' was born in the Kharral Jat clan and 'Sahiba' was born in the Sial Jat clan.[36]

Art and literature

Judiciary

Cinema

Esha Deol

Music

Sports

  • Bhurinder Singh Bhangoo, Football Player
  • Gurdial Singh Bhangu
Virender Sehwag batting in the nets.
Vijender Singh Beniwal.

Military

14th Murrays Jat Lancers (Risaldar Major)of Jat Regiment,India by AC Lovett (1862-1919).jpg

Indian military

Pakistani military

Scientists and intellectuals

Social reformers

Historians

Politics

Indian Prime Ministers

India

Pakistani & AJK Presidents/Prime Ministers

Pakistan

Canada

United Kingdom

United States of America

Fiji

Industry

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