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10th Jats
The 10th Jats, also known as the Jat community, is a prominent agrarian ethnic group primarily found in northern India, particularly in the states of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Historically, Jats have been recognized as warriors and farmers, playing a significant role in the agrarian economy and social structure of these regions. The community has a rich cultural heritage, characterized by distinctive traditions, festivals, and a strong sense of identity. In contemporary India, Jats have increasingly engaged in political movements, seeking greater representation and recognition within the socio-political landscape. Their contributions span agriculture, military, and politics, making them a vital demographic in India’s socio-economic framework.