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do you think that all jatts are Sikhs? most of the jat tribes became muslims, some hindus and some sikhs. As i said the jeone was a worshipper of the Devi. If you dont beleive what i ahve posted above go to Naina Devi and find out for yourself. They tell the story there. And as for someone saying dont have faith in the devis or sumat, that wasnt the gist of the story. Jeone had faith that the Defvi would save him , but he just never followed her hukam not to look back. Coming down i guess that cuirioisity got the better of him and he look ed bcak . As soon as he looked back, the shakti that was carrying him vanished. He fell to the ground and died.

im really amazed that people on this forum think that all the jatts became sikhs.

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do you think that all jatts are Sikhs? most of the jat tribes became muslims, some hindus and some sikhs. As i said the jeone was a worshipper of the Devi. If you dont beleive what i ahve posted above go to Naina Devi and find out for yourself. They tell the story there. And as for someone saying dont have faith in the devis or sumat, that wasnt the gist of the story. Jeone had faith that the Defvi would save him , but he just never followed her hukam not to look back. Coming down i guess that cuirioisity got the better of him and he look ed bcak . As soon as he looked back, the shakti that was carrying him vanished. He fell to the ground and died.

im really amazed that people on this forum think that all the jatts became sikhs.

I don't - I meet as many Jatt Muslims as Sikhs. Apparently more Jatts are Muslim than Sikh. Seems like loads of them crapped themselves when Islamic armies came to the Panjab. Maybe many of the the alcohol loving and violent brave ones became Sikhs because they couldn't stomach all the shariah restrictions or something or saw that Sikhs would win in the Sikh-Muslim wars and saw an opportunity to grab land? That would explain so many slack sardars in the late 1700s.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

These folk stories having nothing to do with sikhi or the khalsa. So i recommend posting this query on a punjabi forum.

Gurfateh Ji

"I have no name"

one of the most ignorant topics i have read by far.

this is still our culture, and background. It is what we are, like it or not. Ignoring history is ignoring your self. And on top of that in gurbani it does make reference to heer and ranjha (right)? because their relation was of the soul.

But still it our culture, you cannot discard that.

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Ek Onkar Satnam

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

These folk stories having nothing to do with sikhi or the khalsa. So i recommend posting this query on a punjabi forum.

Gurfateh Ji

"I have no name"

one of the most ignorant topics i have read by far.

this is still our culture, and background. It is what we are, like it or not. Ignoring history is ignoring your self. And on top of that in gurbani it does make reference to heer and ranjha (right)? because their relation was of the soul.

But still it our culture, you cannot discard that.

My point is that it isn't "our" culture but someone elses that has been passed off as ours. What possessed Jatts to steal a story from Baghdad and make out it is their own is puzzling in itself.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

These folk stories having nothing to do with sikhi or the khalsa. So i recommend posting this query on a punjabi forum.

Gurfateh Ji

"I have no name"

one of the most ignorant topics i have read by far.

this is still our culture, and background. It is what we are, like it or not. Ignoring history is ignoring your self. And on top of that in gurbani it does make reference to heer and ranjha (right)? because their relation was of the soul.

But still it our culture, you cannot discard that.

My point is that it isn't "our" culture but someone elses that has been passed off as ours. What possessed Jatts to steal a story from Baghdad and make out it is their own is puzzling in itself.

its called folk lore brotha...check out the term

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i dont know about that, i've always thought of panjabi culture as a kanjar culture.

well then you mus'nt be punjabi.

what r u then? besides Sikh. cause thats the obvious answer.

what diffreence is there between some muslims from punjab..who say they are not punjabi and a sikh who claims the same then??

what language do u speak?? where do ur parents hail from?

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Ek Onkar Satnam

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

These folk stories having nothing to do with sikhi or the khalsa. So i recommend posting this query on a punjabi forum.

Gurfateh Ji

"I have no name"

one of the most ignorant topics i have read by far.

this is still our culture, and background. It is what we are, like it or not. Ignoring history is ignoring your self. And on top of that in gurbani it does make reference to heer and ranjha (right)? because their relation was of the soul.

But still it our culture, you cannot discard that.

My point is that it isn't "our" culture but someone elses that has been passed off as ours. What possessed Jatts to steal a story from Baghdad and make out it is their own is puzzling in itself.

its called folk lore brotha...check out the term

Well distinguish between what really is Panjabi and what isn't. I love Panjabi culture myself, Heer Ranjha isn't panjabi - simple as......

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i dont know about that, i've always thought of panjabi culture as a kanjar culture.

well then you mus'nt be punjabi.

what r u then? besides Sikh. cause thats the obvious answer.

what diffreence is there between some muslims from punjab..who say they are not punjabi and a sikh who claims the same then??

what language do u speak?? where do ur parents hail from?

Straght Talker....lol i was hoping that this wouldnt go off topic, but it has...still no one knows what Jatt Jeona Morh was?

Whats all this about punjabi being a kanjar culture? if you dont understand it and dont have it in your soul, then dont cus it.Ignorant narrow minded people on here.

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