List of Jats

The Jat people are a community native to North India and the Punjab Province of Pakistan. The following is a list of notable Jats.


Cinema

Religion

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Rulers

Sports

Wrestlers

Boxers

Athletes

Social reformers

Politics

India

Pakistan

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