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5 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

Haryanvi jaats r showing great interest in sikhi.

Can Rajasthani jaats be also brought into the fold of Sikhism?

Have no idea but interesting topic

Haryanavis have culturally more in common with Punjabis so maybe that's a reason why, as well as more contact with Sikh

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I know a Rajhstan Jatt family. Very, very spiritually high. Both aunt n uncle are truly amazing; seva, kirth, schii kmai, annual Sukhmani Sahib at house, annual langar seva. Sikh history knowledge second to none. Extremely welcoming and warming folks they are. 

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11 minutes ago, Singh1989 said:

I know a Rajhstan Jatt family. Very, very spiritually high. Both aunt n uncle are truly amazing; seva, kirth, schii kmai, annual Sukhmani Sahib at house, annual langar seva. Sikh history knowledge second to none. Extremely welcoming and warming folks they are. 

R they sikh jatts or Hindu jaats?

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7 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

Haryanvi jaats r showing great interest in sikhi.

Can Rajasthani jaats be also brought into the fold of Sikhism?

When I was younger I was taught that Haryana was actually a part of Panjab that Hindus carved away during the Punjabi Suba movement. If so, are these people actually Panjabi peasants who've disowned their heritage, but now they are getting shafted by the gorment, want to come running back? 

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3 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

When I was younger I was taught that Haryana was actually a part of Panjab that Hindus carved away during the Punjabi Suba movement. If so, are these people actually Panjabi peasants who've disowned their heritage, but now they are getting shafted by the gorment, want to come running back? 

They are different. People from Northern Haryana like Ambala are Punjabis but the majority of the people in Haryana are Haryanvis and their language is a Hindi dialect with some words in common with Punjabi. Haryanvi Jaats are not Punjabi.

They do have names in common with Punjabi Sikhs though.

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