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Jat Sikh

Jat Sikhs are members of the Jat community who follow Sikhism, a religion founded in Punjab, India, in the 15th century. Originally agricultural landowners, many Jat Sikhs actively participate in farming, but they also encompass diverse professions today. They maintain a strong cultural identity rooted in Sikh teachings, including devotion to God, equality, and community service. Jat Sikhs are prominent in Punjabi society and have played significant roles in political, social, and military history. Their faith combines spiritual beliefs with a proud cultural heritage, emphasizing discipline, hard work, and Dharma (righteousness).