05-14-2006, 07:29 PM
Ravi Choudhary is a respected name as far as jat history is concerned.
Contrary to the likes of Airavat Singh who could see jats only in mughal times,he reasons and tries to dispel the myths created and propogated over years.
Some times he may be wrong in his accessment as most of us can be but he is head and shoulders above than other fiction writers called historians.
Chandergupt marya was a jatt,do you find some evidence suggesting otherwise.
Alexander paternal genetics is related to jats ,sorry it is not claimed by jats but visit any Romanian history site and you will find all about it.
Jats never claimed about jatt ancesstory of greats like ghandhi,tendulakar,madam cama and others pls note that.
Pls post some comments on my post about this tendency of overlooking or downgrading jatt past and reasons given by me for why were they the inhabitants of indus valley civilization which I wrongly posted in marathi history thread.
I expect Dhu Acharya Hauma Ben ami and other senior respected members to look in to this aspect and point out where I went wrong in my reasoning.
Contrary to the likes of Airavat Singh who could see jats only in mughal times,he reasons and tries to dispel the myths created and propogated over years.
Some times he may be wrong in his accessment as most of us can be but he is head and shoulders above than other fiction writers called historians.
Chandergupt marya was a jatt,do you find some evidence suggesting otherwise.
Alexander paternal genetics is related to jats ,sorry it is not claimed by jats but visit any Romanian history site and you will find all about it.
Jats never claimed about jatt ancesstory of greats like ghandhi,tendulakar,madam cama and others pls note that.
Pls post some comments on my post about this tendency of overlooking or downgrading jatt past and reasons given by me for why were they the inhabitants of indus valley civilization which I wrongly posted in marathi history thread.
I expect Dhu Acharya Hauma Ben ami and other senior respected members to look in to this aspect and point out where I went wrong in my reasoning.