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Age
: 33
Marital status
: Never Married
Language
: Hindi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Jat Sikh
City
: Hisar
State
: Haryana
Hi, I am Reenu, Never Married, Hindi Speaking Family.\r\nI am also Caring, Straight-forward, Responsible, Family oriented, Respecting elders\r\nMy hobbies & interests are Nature, Music, Travelling...Read more »
Age
: 44
Marital status
: Never Married
Occupation
: Builder
Language
: Punjabi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Jat Sikh
City
: Gurugram
State
: Haryana
Hi, I am the Friend of Amit, Never Married. Punjabi Speaking Family....Read more »
Age
: 63
Marital status
: Widowed
Language
: Punjabi
Religion
: Hindu
Caste
: Jat Sikh
City
: Abohar
State
: Punjab
Hi, I am preet, Widowed, Punjabi Speaking Family. Living Alone, educated Healthy , Romantic No any bar looking life partner above 50 to 70 ...Read more »
Hindu Jat Sikh Marriage Site
Hindu jat sikh matrimonial service is a sub-gathering of the Jat individuals and the Sikh people group, from the Indian subcontinent. They frame almost 21% - 25% of the number of inhabitants in the Indian territory of Punjab and are in this way the second most crowded social gathering there after the Dalits. As indicated by censuses of the British Raj time frame, most Sikh Jats were changed over from Hindu Jats. The connection between the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh people group of the Punjab locale, and between networks, for example, the Jats and the more military Rajputs, has been questionable over numerous hundreds of years. The different gatherings frequently guarantee comparative roots while declaring their peculiarity. A few hindu jats bride and grrom began to take after the lessons of Guru Nanak in little numbers and these swelled after the development of the Khalsa. They shaped the vanguard of Sikh opposition against the Mughal Empire from the eighteenth century onwards. W. H. McLeod, constructing his work in light of the military race hypothesis, says that the Jats started to join Sikhism in extensive numbers amid the time of the 6th master, Hargobind, yet this hypothesis has been refuted by Jagjit Singh, a Sikh history specialist. No less than seven of the 12 Sikh Misls (Sikh alliances) were driven by Hindu jat sikh matrimony.