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The Jat (Jatt جاٹ ) people is a 31 million strong ethnic group spread over of north west India and Pakistan and with large populations living in the EU, US, Canada and Australia.
This is a partial list of the Jat people born in or with immigrant ancestral-family roots from Northern India and Pakistan, alphabetically within categories:
(To qualify entry into this list the person must be a recognised public figure with articles, books or news articles published on them).
Royalty
Rajasthan
- Badan Singh[1]
- Churaman Singh[1]
- Gokula[2]
- Jujhar Singh Nehra
- Kirat Singh[3]
- Maharaja Baldeo Singh[4]
- Maharaja Balwant Singh[4]
- Maharaja Brijendra Singh[4]
- Maharaja Kehri Singh[4]
- Maharaja Kishan Singh[4]
- Maharaja Nawal Singh[4]
- Maharaja Ram Singh[4]
- Maharaja Randhir Singh[4]
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh[4]
- Maharaja Ratan Singh[4]
- Maharaja Suraj Mal[4]
- Maharani Girraj Kaur[4]
- Maharani Kishori[4]
- Raja Maldeo - Ruler in Jangladesh
- Rana Kirat Singh[3]
- Rana Pohap Singh[3]
- Rana Bhagwant Singh[3]
- Rana Nihal Singh[3]
- Rana Ram Singh[3]
- Rana Udaybhanu Singh[3]
- Jawahar Singh[4]
- Raja Ram Jat[5]
- Raja Nahar Singh[6]
- Somadevi
Uttar Pradesh
- Raja Mahendra Pratap - Mursan[7]
- Choudhary Charan Singh
- Choudhary Kamender Singh : Gajraulla
- Choudhary Nathu Singh:Ex-Army Man-Jat Regement
- Choudhary Anuj Gill - Engineer -Bangalore
Haryana
- Sir Chhotu Ram[8]
- Jagdish Nehra[9]
- Mahendra Chaudhry
- Chaudhary Devilal
Punjab
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of Punjab (Sandhawalia Jat family).[10][11]
- Nawab Kapur Singh (Virk Jat), leader of Singhpur Misl.[10][11]
- Hari Singh Dhillon, leader of the Dhillon Principality of Sikh Confederacy and Bhangi misl, Ruler of Lahore & Amritsar.[10][11]
- Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.[11][12]
- Maharaja Yadavindra Singh of Patiala.[11][12]
- Maharaja Rajinder Singh of Patiala.[11][12]
- Maharaja Baljit Singh brar of naraingarh.[12][13]
Madhya Pradesh
- Raja Chahar Deo - Narwar
- Girdhar Pratap Singh[3]
- Kirat Singh[3]
- Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana[3]
- Maharaja Chhatar Singh Rana[3]
Religion
- Bhai Bala (Sandhu Jat) - follower and companion of Guru Nanak (first Guru of Sikhism) and one of the most revered in Sikhism.[14]
- Baba Buddha (Randhawa Jat) - companion of the guru Nanak and one of the most revered saints in Sikhism.[15]
- Baba Deep Singh (Khaira Jat[16][dubious – discuss] or Sandhu Jat[17]) - martyr and saint in Sikhism
- Bhagat Dhanna (Dhaliwal Jat) - Sikh Bhagats saint in the Guru Granth Sahib.[11]
- Ganga Das(1823-1913)- a revered saint of udasi sect and known for piety and Hindi poetry.
- Garib Das (1717-1778)- A revered saint and reformer noted for his piety and poetry. Founder 'Gribdasi sect' and composer of the granth called 'Garib Das ki granth Sahib'.
- Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi (Dhakku Jat) - Shia Marja
- Shaheed Bhai Mani Singh, Sikh martyr born to Jat parents at the village of Sunam in 1670.[18][19]
- Dhanna Bhagat, a Hindu Bhakti saint and disciple Ramananda, worshiper of Rama, whose poems are in the Guru Granth Sahib
- Mai Bhago (Dhillon Jat) - came to aid, fight and die for Guru Gobind Singh (10th Guru of Sikhism)[20]
- Gharibdas, a Hindu Bhakti saint and disciple Ramananda, worshipper of Rama
- Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (Brar Jat) - Terrorist Leader Khalistan movement
- bhai baljit Singh (Brar Jat) - Sikh leader of the twentieth and twenty first century
Revolutionaries and freedom fighters
- Bhagat Singh Shaheed (Sandhu Jat) (Village Khatkar Kalan, dist. Nawa Sheher)[21][22][23]
- Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon (Dhillon Jat)[24]
- Hanuman Singh Budania
- Maj. Shahbeg Bhangooshaheed
- Bhai Mehtab Singh Bhangu
- Hari Singh Burdak (Burdak Jat)[25]
- Harveer Gulia (Gulia Jat)[26]
- Kartar Singh Sarabha
- Lothoo Nitharwal[27]
- Nihal Singh Takshak[28]
- Rae Ahmed Nawaz Khan Kharal (fighter in the Indian rebellion of 1857.)
- Amir Abdur Rehman Cheema (Shaheed)
Military
Pakistani Military
- Brigadier General Zulfiqar Ahmad Dhillon, former Minster of Education for Punjab and Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
- Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed (Awarded the Nishan-E-Haider (Sign/Order of the Lion)
- Brig. Zakaullah Bhangoo eminent pilot Pakistan army
Indian Military
- Lieutenant Arvind Kumar Burdak[29] - Shaurya Chakra
- Baghel Singh Dhaliwal
- Lieutenant Colonel Chanan Singh Dhillon (retd), Punjabi Indian WW2 hero & Veteran, and president of the ex-services league (Punjab & Chandigarh).
- Major Hoshiar Singh[30] - Param Vir Chakra
- Kulwant Singh Pannu - officer of the Indian Army and recipient of the Maha Vir Chakra.
- Flying Officer Nirmaljeet Singh Sekhon, Param Vir Chakra (The only Airforce Personnel to receive the highest Gallantry Award in India)
- Subedar Randhir Singh[31] - Vir Chakra
- Shish Ram Gill[32] - Vir Chakra
- Lieutenant General Sarabjit Singh Dhillon, Indian General Commander of Kashmir (GoC).
- Lieutenant General Joginder Singh Dhillon, Padma Bhushan.
- Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh DFC (Aulakh Jat)[33][34][35]
- Deputy Suprintendent of Police Amir Singh (Chhikara) of Kheri Asra, Jhajjar. Served in the Indian Army from 1926- 1946 in the 2nd Battalion (The Mooltan Battalion), 9th Jat Regiment. Thereafter, served in the Bihar Military Police and retired as a D.S.P. in 1968. Also served in Tripura as an Assistant Commandant with the Border Security Force (B.S.F.) from 1968- 1970.
- Colonel Satya Priya Singh (Chhikara), S/o of D.S.P. Amir Singh of Kheri Asra, Jhajjar served in the Indian Army from 1974- 1996 with the Corps of Signals. An alumnus of the 44th Course of the National Defence Academy and Sainik School Tilaiya, he is presently a Vice President at Reliance Industries Limited.
- Major Saurabh Priya Singh (Chhikara), S/o Colonel Satya Priya Singh of Kheri Asra, Jhajjar served in the Indian Army from 2000- 2007 in the 5th Battalion, The Grenadiers and later in the Army Ordnance Corps. An alumnus of the 98th Course of the National Defence Academy, he is presently a Vice President at Spice Energy.
Scientists and intellectuals
- Dr. Mohinder Singh Randhawa, Indian civil servant, Agriculturist, Writer, Deputy Commissioner of Delhi, Vice Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana .
- Professor Piara Singh Gill award winning nuclear Scientist.[36]
- Professor Baldev Singh Dhillon, Agricultural scientist and former Director Research at Punjab Agricultural University.
- Dr. Giri Raj Singh Sirohi - US Board of Geographical Names named a point at 83 57 S. Latitude, 170 06 E. Longitude as SIROHI POINT on South Pole, Antarctica to honour Dr. G.S. Sirohi's research on Biological Clock at South Pole[37]
- Dr. Balwinder Singh Sooch, Biotechnologist, Intellectual Property Rights Expert especially Patent System, Punjabi University, Patiala, India[38][38][39][40][41]
- J.B. Chaudhary former Vice-Chancellor of Haryana Agricultural University and recipient of the Padma Shri
- Muhammad Ibrahim (Thind Jat) {Sargodha}
- Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer (Sidhu Jat) (origin Jaisalmer, then Mehraj village in Bthinda district, Punjab), National professor of Sikh Studes, Father of Modern Sikh History; has written more than 50 books on Sikhism.
Judiciary
Police
Social reformers
- Bahadur Singh Bhobia
- Dhanna Bhagat
- Foolabai[42]
- Karmabai[43]
- Ranabai[44]
- Sardar Ajit Singh
- Sir Chhotu Ram
- Swami Indravesh[45]
- Swami Keshwanand[46]
- Swami Omanand Sarswati[47]
- Swami Gopal Das
Pitambar Singh Baldia, Bijnor (Social Activist)
Historians
- Bhim Singh Dahiya[48][49][50]
- Bhai Rattan Singh Bhangoo prominent sikh historian author of Parachin Panth Parkash 1841
- Birbal Singh[51]
- Dharmpal Singh Dudee[52]
- Dilip Singh Ahlawat[53]
- Dr Natthan Singh[54][55]
- Dr Vir Singh
- Bal Kishan Dabas[56]
- Hukum Singh Panwar(Pauria)[57]
- Ram Swarup Joon[58]
- Thakur Deshraj[59]
Politics
India
Punjab
- Gurcharan Singh Tohra Tiwana Clan
- Parkash Singh Badal Dhillon Clan
- Surjit Singh Barnala
- Simranjit Singh Mann
- Gurdial Singh Dhillon[60] - Dhillon clan[61]
- Harkishan Singh Surjeet[62] - Bassi clan.
- Balram Jakhar[63]
- Darbara Singh
- Pratap Singh Kairon (Dhillon)[64]
- Harchand Singh Longowal Dullat Clan
- Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa[65]
- Amarinder Singh Sidhu clan & direct descendent of Maharaja Patiala.[66]
Haryana
- Naresh Kadyan, Animal Rights Activist.
- Bhupinder Singh Hooda[67]
- Chaudhari Devi Lal[68]
- Chaudhary Bansi Lal[69]
- Jagdish Nehra[9]
- Om Prakash Chautala - Son of Chaudhari Devi Lal & Chautala is the village name[70]
- Ranbir Singh Mahendra[71]
- Pratap Singh Thakran
- Kisan Singh Sangwan[72]
Rajasthan
- Baldev Ram Mirdha[73]
- Parasram Maderna[74]
- Nathuram Mirdha[75]
- Ram Niwas Mirdha[76]
- Ram Singh Kaswan[77]
- Chaudhari Kumbharam Arya[78]
- Daulatram Saran[79]
- Kunwar Natwar Singh[80]
- Gyan Prakash Pilania[81]
- Har Lal Singh
- Narendra Budania
- Sis Ram Ola[82]
- Sona Ram[83]
- Sumitra Singh
- Subhash Maharia[84]
- Sanwar Lal Jat
- Bhanu Prakash Mirdha
- Raghuvendra Mirdha[85]
Uttar Pradesh
- Chaudhary Charan Singh, the sixth Prime Minister of India.[86][87][88]
- Chaudhary Ajit Singh[89]
- Mahendra Singh Tikait[90]
- Sardar Singh Agre
Madhya Pradesh
Delhi
Pakistan
Punjab
- Mudassir - Jamati Cricketer Gulshan-e-Hadeed
- Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, former President of Pakistan.
- Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi (Former Chief Minister of Punjab).
- Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain (PML-Q)
- Sardar Fraz Wahlah Advocate (President Pakistan Peoples Party Youth, Punjab)
- Chaudhary Roshan Din Bhangu MLA 1945 Pakistan Muslim League, companion of Quaid-e-Azam
- Brigadier General Zulfiqar Ahmad Dhillon, former Minster of Education for Punjab and Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
- Barrister Sultan Mehmood Thathaal (former Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir)
- Ch. M. Ikram (Former Judge, Anti Terrorism Court, Faisalabad)
- Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan ( President Supreme court Bar, Ex- Minister)
- Chaudhary Iftikhar Ahmed Bhangoo MPA Punjab Assembly Pakistan
- Choudhry Hamid Nasir Chattha (PML-Q)
- Choudhry Ansir Iqbal Baryar (EX MPA PP129 PML-Q)
United States of America
- Minnesota State Senator Satveer Chaudhary (the first South Asian senator in American history)[95]
Canada
- Harry Bains, a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
- Navdeep Bains, a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Jagrup Brar, a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
- Harbans Singh Dhaliwal, one of the first two Sikh members of the Canadian House of Commons, and the first Sikh Canadian to become a federal minister in the Jean Chrétien government in Canada.
- Sukh Dhaliwal, a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Vic Dhillon, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- Ujjal Dosanjh, the first Indo-Canadian Premier of British Columbia, currently a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Raminder Gill, a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- Gurmant Grewal, a former member of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Nina Grewal, a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
- Gurbax Singh Malhi, the first turbaned Sikh member of the Canadian House of Commons.
United Kingdom
Mahil
- Neena Gill, a Member of the European Parliament representing the West Midlands, and affiliated with the Labour Party. She has been a member of the European Parliament since 1999.
- Parmjit Singh Gill, a Member of the British Parliament.
- Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham
Industry
- Gurbaksh Chahal, internet entrepreneur.
- Gaurav Dhillon - Punjabi Indian Jat businessman and founder and former CEO of Informatica Corporation, worth over a billion dollars, 2006, on Nasdaq.[96]
- Kushal Pal Singh -Chairman, DLF. Ranked one of the richest men in the world by forbes.[97]
- Bob Singh Dhillon, a Sikh Punjabi Indian-Canadian billionaire property businessman (the first Indo-Canadian billionaire).[98]
- Hemant Lamba[99]
- Reena Dhaka[100]
Art & Literature
- India
- Dr. Saroop Singh, former Professor of English, Vice Chancellor University of Delhi
- Prof. Anup Singh Beniwal
- Pakistan
Cinema
- Dara Singh Randhawa
- Simi Garewal
- Dharmendra
- Sunny Deol
- Harbhajan Mann
- Bobby Deol
- Esha Deol
- Poonam Dhillon
- Randeep Hooda
- Abhay Deol
- Parvin Dabas
- Mohit Ahlawat
Music
- Gurdas Mann[101][102]
- Abrar-ul-Haq
- Babbu Mann
- Balkar Sidhu
- Dee Jay Sudi
- Deepika Thathaal
- Harbhajan Mann
- Jasbir Jassi
- Jassi Sidhu
- Jawad Ahmad
- Jay Sean
- Jazzy B
- Juggy D
- Kamal Heer
- Kulwinder Dhillon
- Manmohan Waris
- Preet Brar
- Rabbi Shergill
- Surjit Bindrakhia
Sports
Cricket
- Waqar Younis (Full name:Choudhry Waqar Younis Maitla) belongs to Maitla clan.
- Virender Sehwag[103][104]
- Kapil Dev
- Harbhajan Singh
- Praveen Kumar
- Ashish Nehra
- Balwinder Sandhu
- Navjot Sidhu
- Aaqib Javed
- Vijay Dahiya
- Manpreet Gony(Manpreet Singh Grewal)
- Pradeep Sangwan
Golf
Wrestling
- Dara Singh
- Gadowar Singh Sahota - The Great Gama Singh
- Ch. Chandgiram (Gotra: Kaliramna) - Hind Kesari
- Sushil Kumar - Olympic Bronze Medallist(Beijing, 2008)
Athletics
Others
- Sqn Ldr S.P.Singh- Coach of Indian Kabaddi team , Asiad Gold medalist[105]
- Devendra Jhajharia, Gold Medalist Paralympics 2004
- Bajranglal Takhar - silver medallist in rowing, at Doha
- Balbir Singh Dosanjh, Gold Medal winning Olympic Field Hockey Player
- Baljit Singh Dhillon, Olympic Indian Hockey team Captain.
- Ramavtar Singh Jakhar - International Volleyball Player
- Ravi Shankar Godara - Guinness Book of Records 2007
- K.S.Garcha-polo player , Arjuna award winner
- Ram bhagat-internatioal athlete, bagged bronze medal in London mars marathon in 1985
- Vijender Kumar - Boxer, Olympic Bronze Medallist (Beijing Olympics, 2008)
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- ^ a b c Thakur Deshraj, Jat Itihas, Delhi, 1934.
- ^ a b c d e f g History of the Jatt Clans - H.S Duleh (Translation from original Punjabi work "Jattan da Itihas" by Gurjant Singh).
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(help) - ^ "From my bones: Memoirs of Col. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon of the Indian National Army, including 1945 Red Fort Trial".
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- ^ Mansukh Ranwa ‘Manu’ (2001): Amar Shaheed Lothoo Jat, J C Ranwa Prakashan, Sikar, Phone 01572-240746 Mob-09413134209
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- ^ "Arvind Kumar Burdak".
- ^ Indian Army website on Major Hoshiar Singh
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- Dr Mahendra Singh Arya, Dharmpal Singh Dudi, Kishan Singh Faujdar & Vijendra Singh Narwar: Adhunik Jat Itihasa (The modern history of Jats).
- Ram Swaroop Joon: History of Jats, India
- Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihas, Delhi,1934
- Bhim Singh Dahiya : Jats the Ancient Rulers, Dahinam Publishers, Sonepat, Haryana
- Bhim Singh Dahiya: History of Hindustan: Dahinam Publishers, Sonepat, Haryana, (Translated from Persian by Alexander Dow, ESQ. Edited by B.S.Dahiya)
- Bhim Singh Dahiya: Aryan Tribes and the Rig Veda, Dahinam Publishers, 16 B Sujan Singh Park, Sonepat, Haryana, India, 1991
- Dr Natthan Singh: Jat - Itihas (Hindi), Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior, 2004
- Dr Natthan Singh: Sujas Prabandh, Translation of poetry by Nathan, the royal poet of Jat rulers of Gohad, Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior, 2005