The term "Bawa" is commonly associated with the Jatt Sikh community in Punjab, India. Jatt Sikhs are a prominent and influential caste within Sikh society, traditionally known for their agricultural background and warrior heritage. The use of the term "Bawa" may vary in different regions and contexts, but it is often linked to individuals belonging to the Jatt Sikh caste.
Yes Turka is a Jatt caste
In Sikhism, "caste" is not a recognized concept, as the faith emphasizes equality and rejects the hierarchical caste system present in some other religions. However, within the Sikh community, individuals may identify with their cultural or regional background, such as being a Jatt, which is a farming community traditionally associated with Punjab. Therefore, while Dayal may identify as a Sikh from the Jatt community, it is important to understand that this identification is based on cultural heritage rather than a caste system within Sikhism.
yes they are pure jatt sikhs as most of the mand's are from majha
In actual “Pawar“ belongs to Rajput community not jatt as I know some of them claim them as jatt but that’s not true,in reality we belong to Rajput clans and had a kingdom having Afghanistan Lahore southern part of china and many more
Yes Kareer is a Jatt Sikh caste
yes, locham is a jatt sikh caste..though rare..
yes sandhu's are the jatt Sikh
Yes shahi is a jatt sikh caste..basically frm sarhala mundian..it is best jatt sikh caste..SHAHI ARE BEST
No. Turna is a Kamboj Sikh caste.
Yes they are Jatt ;-)
no gahra a lubana sikh caste and reehal a ramgahria caste
yes jatt sikh is a general caste although the demanding obc status for long time.
Yes, Sokhal caste is in jatt sikh, Not kumhar.
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