Jat (disambiguation)
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Jat may refer to:
  • Jat people
    Jat people
    The Jat people are a community of traditionally non-elite tillers and herders in Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh, Jats migrated north into the Punjab region in late medieval times, and subsequently into the Delhi Territory,...

  • Muslim Jat of Punjab
  • Jat Airways
    Jat Airways
    Jat Airways is the national airline of Serbia and the former national airline of Yugoslavia, and has its head office in the Jat Airways Business Center in Belgrade. It was established in 1927 as Aeroput, making it currently one of the world's oldest airlines still in operation...

  • Jat (Sangli) - a town in Maharashtra, India.
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  • Jat, Israel
    Baqa-Jat
    Baqa-Jatt is an Israeli-Arab city in the Haifa District of Israel established in 2003 through a merger of Baqa al-Gharbiyye and Jatt. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics , Baqa-Jatt had a population of 32,400 at the end of 2007...

  • Yat
    Yat
    Yat or Jat is the thirty-second letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet. Its name in Old Church Slavonic is jěd’ or iad’ . In the common scientific Latin transliteration for old Slavic languages, the letter is represented by e with caron: .The yat represented a Common Slavic long vowel...

    , a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
    Cyrillic alphabet
    The Cyrillic script or azbuka is an alphabetic writing system developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 10th century AD at the Preslav Literary School...

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  • Peripatetic Jats
    Peripatetic Jats
    The Peripatetic Jats are an ethnic group in Afghanistan.-History:Jats ruled Kandahar until the invasion by Mughals. After the Mughal invasion some Jats moved to India and others were converted to Muslims. Jats from Afghanistan moved to India during the rule of Shalivahan...

  • Jāti
    Jati
    Jāti is the term used to denote clans, tribes, communities and sub-communities in India. It is a term used across religions. In Indian society each jāti typically has an association with a traditional job function or tribe, although religious beliefs Jāti (in Devanagari: जाति Tamil:சாதி) (the...

    , a community in India
  • Japan Association of Translators
    Japan Association of Translators
    The Japan Association of Translators was founded in 1985 and is the largest professional association of practicing translators and interpreters in Japan, with approximately 440 members....



Jats may refer to:
  • JATS, the Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
    Journal of the Adventist Theological Society
    The Journal of the Adventist Theological Society is a refereed scholarly Christian journal published by the Adventist Theological Society, a group of Seventh-day Adventists. It is issued twice a year from Collegedale, TN...

  • JATS, the Joint Air Training Scheme in which South Africa trained WW2 aircrew as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
    British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
    The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan , known in some countries as the Empire Air Training Scheme , was a massive, joint military aircrew training program created by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, during the Second World War...

  • The abbreviated form of the Playhouse Disney
    Playhouse Disney
    Playhouse Disney was Disney Channel's television block for programs aimed at entertaining preschool aged children, often airing as its own channel outside the United States. It was introduced in 1997 after Disney Channel's move to basic cable from premium cable, with a target audience of children...

     television series Johnny and the Sprites
    Johnny and the Sprites
    Johnny and the Sprites is a musical television show aimed for preschoolers that airs every weekend on the "Playhouse Disney" program of The Disney Channel. The show was created for, is produced by, and stars John Tartaglia . The show's theme song was written by Stephen Schwartz...

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