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Jati (other)
Jati or JATI may refer to: Places * Jati, Ceará, a city in Brazil * Jati Taluka, an administrative division of Sujawal District in Sindh, Pakistan * Jati Umra (Lahore), a town in Punjab, Pakistan * Jati Umra (Amritsar), a village in Punjab, India Other uses *Jāti, a term for the thousands of clans, tribes, castes and sub-castes in India *Jāti (Buddhism), the arising of a new living entity *Teak, the Indonesian name for the hardwood tree * Jatimatic, a Finnish 9 mm submachine gun * Jati (music), a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music * Jalur Tiga, an NGO in Malaysia * B. D. Jatti, former Indian president See also *Jat (other) *Jatni (other) Jatni can refer to: * Term for a female Jat * Jatani or Jatni, a town in Odisha, India See also *Jat (other) The Jats are a ethnocutural group of India and Pakistan. Jat, Jats, JAT or JATS may also refer to: Airlines * Jat Airways, a ...
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Jati, Ceará
Jati is a city in the southern part of the Brazilian state of Ceará Ceará (, ) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the Northeast Region, Brazil, northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast. It is the List of Brazilian states by population, eighth-largest Brazilian State by .... Its population was 8,130 (2020) and its area is 353 km². As of October 2018, the mayor of Jati is Francisca Ferreira de Souza References Municipalities in Ceará {{Ceará-geo-stub ...
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Jati Taluka
Jati Taluka () is an administrative subdivision (Taluka) of Sujawal District in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is situated in the southern region of the country and is part of the newly created Sujawal District. Geography Jati Taluka is located in the southern part of Sindh, Pakistan. It is bordered by the River Indus to the east, defining its boundary with the old Thatta district. To the west, it shares its border with other talukas of Sujawal District, including Mirpur Bathoro, Shah Bunder, Kharochan, and Sujawal Talukas. History The historical significance of Jati Taluka lies in its role as an administrative subdivision within the larger Sujawal District. It became part of Sujawal District following the division of the Thatta district by the Sindh government in a notification issued by the Sindh Revenue Department. Cyclone Biparjoy (2023) In 2023, Jati Taluka was affected by Cyclone Biparjoy. The cyclone had a significant impact on the region, causing various cha ...
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Sujawal District
Sujawal District (, ) is a district of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is located at 24°36'23" North and 68°4'19" East and is bordered in the northwest by the Indus River, which separates it from Thatta District. The district has an area of 7,335 km2. Administration Sujawal District is subdivided into five tehsils: History and geography The decision to divide Thatta District into two districts by the provincial government was made on 12 October 2013 through a notification issued by the Revenue Department of Sindh. The provincial revenue department said: With this statement, Thatta district was split in half by the Indus River. The right side consisted of the Thatta district, and the left side will come under the jurisdiction of the newly created Sujawal District. Thatta District (among the largest districts of the province area-wise), will have half the size in its new boundaries, comprising Thatta, Mirpur Sakro, Keti Bunder and Ghorabari tehsils (tal ...
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Jati Umra (Lahore)
Jati Umra (Punjabi, ) is a neighbourhood located within union council 124 (Sultanke) in Iqbal Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. History Jati Umra is Sharif family's palatial estate near Lahore and is named after their Indian ancestral town of Jati Umra, Amritsar district, near Amritsar in Punjab, India Punjab () is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. Forming part of the larger Punjab, Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, the state is bordered by the States and union territories of India, Indian states .... Mian Muhammad Sharif was born and lived in India's Jati Umra before migrating to Lahore in 1932. See also * Raiwind Palace References Iqbal Town, Lahore Sharif family {{Lahore-geo-stub ...
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Jati Umra (Amritsar)
Jati Umra is a small village located approximately from Amritsar city in the Amritsar district of the Indian state of Punjab. History Jati Umra is notable for being the ancestral village of Sharif family of Pakistan, also including the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif. Pakistan's well-known businessman, Muhammad Sharif, the co-founder of Ittefaq Group and founder of Sharif Group, belonged to Jati Umra. He left India and moved to Pakistan in 1947. Two of his three sons, Nawaz and Shehbaz later became the Prime Ministers of Pakistan. In December 2013, the then Chief Minister of Punjab, Shehbaz Sharif, during his visit to India, went to the grave of his great-grandfather Mian Mohammad Baksh at the village and offered a holy sheet. Mian Muhammad Sharif, the former head of Sharif family, had lived in Indian Jati Umra before migrating to Lahore Lahore ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Pun ...
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Jāti
''Jāti'' is the term traditionally used to describe a cohesive group of people in the Indian subcontinent, like a caste, sub-caste, clan, tribe, or a religious sect. Each Jāti typically has an association with an occupation, geography or tribe. Different intrareligious beliefs (e.g. Vaishnavism or Smarthism or Shaivism) or linguistic groupings may also define some Jātis. The term is often translated approximately in English as ''caste''. Meaning Professor Madhav Gadgil (1999) has described Jātis as goal governing, closed communities, based on his research in rural Maharashtra: Under the Jāti system, a person is born into a Jāti with ascribed social roles and endogamy, i.e. marriages take place only within that Jāti. The Jāti provides identity, security and status and has historically been open to change based on economic, social and political influences (a process known as sanskritisation). In the course of Indian history, various economic, political and social fa ...
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Jāti (Buddhism)
In Buddhism, Jāti (Sanskrit/Pāli), "birth", refers to physical birth; to rebirth, the arising of a new living entity within ''saṃsāra'' (cyclic existence); and to the arising of mental phenomena. Meaning Within the teachings on the Four Noble Truths, ''jāti'' refers to physical birth, and is qualified as '' dukkha'' (suffering): "Now this, monks, is the noble truth of dukkha: birth (jati) is dukkha, aging is dukkha, death is dukkha." In traditional Buddhist thought, there are four forms of birth: * birth from an egg (Sanskrit: Andaja; Pali: Aṇḍaja; ; )—like a bird, fish, or reptile; * birth from a womb (Sanskrit: Jarayuja; Pali: Jalābuja; ; )—like most mammals and some worldly devas; * birth from moisture (Sanskrit: Samsvedaja; Pali: Saṃsedaja; ; )—probably referring to the appearance of animals whose eggs are microscopic, like maggots appearing in rotting flesh; * birth by transformation (Sanskrit: Upapaduka; Pali: Opapatika; ; )—miraculous materializatio ...
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Teak
Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panicles) at the end of the branches. These flowers contain both types of reproductive organs ( perfect flowers). The large, papery leaves of teak trees are often hairy on the lower surface. Teak wood has a leather-like smell when it is freshly milled and is particularly valued for its durability and water resistance. The wood is used for boat building, exterior construction, veneer, furniture, carving, turnings, and various small projects. ''Tectona grandis'' is native to south and southeast Asia, mainly Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka, but is naturalised and cultivated in many countries in Africa and the Caribbean. Myanmar's teak forests account for nearly half of the world's naturally occurring teak. ...
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Jatimatic
The Jatimatic ''(Jali Timari Automatic)'' is a Finnish 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Jali Timari. The submachine gun made its debut in 1983. The Jatimatic was manufactured in very limited numbers (approx. 400) initially by Tampereen Asepaja Oy of Tampere and later—Oy Golden Gun Ltd (as the GG-95 PDW, re-introduced unsuccessfully in 1995). The firearm was designed primarily for police, security forces and armored vehicle crews. It was never adopted into service by the Finnish Defence Forces, although the later GG-95 PDW version was tested by the FDF in the 1990s. Design details Operating mechanism The Jatimatic is an automatic, open bolt, blowback-operated firearm. A unique feature of this design is the angle of the bolt guide rails in relation to the bore axis. When fired, the telescopic bolt, which encloses the barrel for most of its length, recoils up an inclined plane at a 7° angle to the barrel, giving an element of brak ...
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Jati (music)
A tala (IAST ''tāla'') literally means a 'clap, tapping one's hand on one's arm, a musical measure'. It is the term used in Indian classical music similar to musical meter, that is any rhythmic beat or strike that measures musical time. The measure is typically established by hand clapping, waving, touching fingers on thigh or the other hand, verbally, striking of small cymbals, or a percussion instrument in the Indian subcontinental traditions. Along with ''raga'' which forms the fabric of a melodic structure, the ''tala'' forms the life cycle and thereby constitutes one of the two foundational elements of Indian music. ''Tala'' is an ancient music concept traceable to Vedic era texts of Hinduism, such as the ''Samaveda'' and methods for singing the Vedic hymns. The music traditions of the North and South India, particularly the ''raga'' and ''tala'' systems, were not considered as distinct until about the 16th century. There on, during the tumultuous period of Islamic rule ...
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Jalur Tiga
Jalur Tiga or JATI ( Malay for "Three Stripes") is a non-profit organisation (NGO) that was formed by Datuk Hasan Mohd Ali, the ex-Selangor State Commissioner of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) after his dismissal from the party and the ex-Selangor State EXCO in January 2012. JATI objectives focus on defending the Islam religion, Malay dominance and Malay Rulers. JATI was officially formed on 21 February 2012 and aim to work together with Perkasa, another conservative, extreme-right, ethnic Malay NGO, led by its president Ibrahim Ali and other NGOs to be a 'third force' to balance the power of Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat in facing the 2013 Malaysian general election General elections were held in Malaysia on Sunday, 5 May 2013. Voting took place in all 222 parliamentary constituencies, each electing one MP to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament. State elections also took place in 505 state ....https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/187887 Hasan ...
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Jat (other)
The Jats are a ethnocutural group of India and Pakistan. Jat, Jats, JAT or JATS may also refer to: Airlines * Jat Airways, a former Serbian airline * Japan Air Transport (JAT), a defunct airline of Japan Computing * Java Astrodynamics Toolkit (JAT) * Java Agent Template (JATS) * Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS), an XML format Journals * ''Journal of Analytical Toxicology'' (JAT) *''Journal of the Adventist Theological Society'' (JATS) Other uses * Jat of Afghanistan, peripatetic groups of Afghanistan * Jat, Sangli, a town in Maharashtra, India ** Jat (Vidhan Sabha constituency) * Jat or Yat (Ѣ, ѣ), a letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet * Jaat (film), ''Jaat'' (film), a 2025 Indian film by Gopichandh Malineni * Jat Regiment, Indian Army * Japan Association of Translators (JAT) * James Arnold Taylor, American voice actor * Joint Air Training Scheme (JATS), part of the WW2 British Commonwealth Air Training Plan *Jaysh al-Thuwar, a militia in the Free Syrian Army/Syrian Democrati ...
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