05-16-2006, 09:09 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->i believe raviji puts forth cogent arguments and his theory/history of the jats is quite inclusive. but i think he has, other than for harshavardhana, forgotten to include some prominent (and obviously jat) figures of our history in his 'ethnically jat' subset:
1) chandragupta maurya,
2) kautilya/chanakya,
3) iskander aka alexander,
4) swami vivekananda,
5) mahatma gandhi,
6) chhatrapati shivaji,
7) netaji subhash chandra bose,
8) sachin tendulkar,
9) madam bhikaji cama
10) <b>john lennon,</b>
11) bruce springsteen...
...and a few others.<b> i trust this shouldn't be difficult to accomplish in the near future with deeper forays into linguistic archaeology as dahiya, ex-IAS, RCPS, panipat, BDMNOP, EFG, QLMNOP, PhDP (whose name raviji wisely forwarded as that of a historian of repute to counter opinions of dilettantes like some airavat singh upthread), meticulously engages in to unravel the origins of the jat clans.</b> dahiya argues that the caspian sea was once called the sea of gillian. <b>thus gills were a jat clan hailing from that area. thus irish/brit gillens were jats. similarly, thomas mann, like gurdas mann, was also jat - both hailing from the same bhillage near caspian sea</b>
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Mowgli you made my day.
1) chandragupta maurya,
2) kautilya/chanakya,
3) iskander aka alexander,
4) swami vivekananda,
5) mahatma gandhi,
6) chhatrapati shivaji,
7) netaji subhash chandra bose,
8) sachin tendulkar,
9) madam bhikaji cama
10) <b>john lennon,</b>
11) bruce springsteen...
...and a few others.<b> i trust this shouldn't be difficult to accomplish in the near future with deeper forays into linguistic archaeology as dahiya, ex-IAS, RCPS, panipat, BDMNOP, EFG, QLMNOP, PhDP (whose name raviji wisely forwarded as that of a historian of repute to counter opinions of dilettantes like some airavat singh upthread), meticulously engages in to unravel the origins of the jat clans.</b> dahiya argues that the caspian sea was once called the sea of gillian. <b>thus gills were a jat clan hailing from that area. thus irish/brit gillens were jats. similarly, thomas mann, like gurdas mann, was also jat - both hailing from the same bhillage near caspian sea</b>
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Mowgli you made my day.