Lol I looked it up on Wikipedia and you are right. That's weird.
When someone says pahari I usually think of Himachal Pradesh and in indian Punjab we usually call himachali people paharis but we don't call people from J&K paharis.
Uttarakhand is also pahari state it seems.
I speak punjabi as I grew up in Punjab and I could understand almost everything in that video. Dogri seems to be hardly even a dialect let alone a separate language. I wonder why it is considered a separate language? Political reasons?
Jats are tall everywhere I guess. Our pind is in Haryana and we have both light and dark Jats in Haryana as there are in Punjab but if you go down to Rajasthan, people get darker, maybe because of the intense desert heat. Curiously, in Rajasthan the Rajputs are extremely tall. I'm pretty sure...
I know there are millions of Punjabi muslim Jatts but I was asking about muslim Jats from Haryana/Rajasthan/Western UP. I don't think there were but I might be wrong.
Martial Race list from Wikipedia. I saw another list the other day on here and that one might beabricated as it included garhwalis, yadavs, etc.. who don't appear on this list :confused: Which one is right?
Ahir
Arain
Awans
Baluch
Dogra
Gujjar
Janjua
Jats
Kamboj/Kamboh
Kodava[17] [18]
Khokhar...
Meo (pronounced May-o & mev) (also called Mewati) is a Muslim Rajput from North-Western India, particularly in and around Mewat that includes Mewat district of Haryana and parts of adjacent Alwar and Bharatpur districts in Rajasthan
From Jatland
Malik (मलिक) [1] or Malak (मलक)/(मालक)[2] is gotra of Jats found in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. MALIK is one of the biggest gotras in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh with more than 760 villages. Malik Jats are mostly found in Distt. Muzaffarnagar in Western Uttar Pradesh. In Muzaffarnagar...
Cool video. I don't get why people complain about hunting. I mean guns are still way better than spears. At least guns don't prolong suffering and deliver an instant death.