History of Origin of Some Clans in India/Jat From Jutland
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History of Origin of Some Clans in India
(with special Reference to Jats)
By Mangal Sen Jindal (1992)
Publisher - Sarup & Sons, 4378/4B, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-110002, ISBN 81-85431-08-6
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Chapter 1: Jat From Jutland
- Jats, their Different Names (p.1-6)
- The Migration of Jats (p.17-35)
- The Characteristics of Jats (p.35-47)
- Jat strongholds at Tashkand and Otrar (p.50-51)
- Jat strongholds in India (p.52-54)
- Elam (p.54-56)
- Jats and Religions (p.56-59)
- Biggest Buddha to Smile Again (p.60-61)
- The East Goths were Arian Heretics (p.61-64)
- Jat ways in India (p.64-65)
- Garments of Jat Folks (p.65-66)
- Ceremonies in a Jat Life (p.66-69)
- Law of Succession (p.69)
- Co-operation (p.69-70)
- Imparting of Justice (p.70-72)
- Ruling Character (p.72-73)
- Jat Militants (p.73-74)
- Some Dignitaries of the Jats (p.74-75)
- Jat Against Muslim Invaders (p.75-86)
- The Jat Designs During Aurangzeb's Reign (p.86-87)
- Expansion of Scandinavias (p.89-92)
- German Effect on Jutland (p.92-93)
- Jat Habitations (p.93-99)
- Vikings (p.99-100)
- Denmark (p.101)
- The Goths (p.101-104)
- Sweden (p.104-105)
- Russia (p.105-107)