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Jatki (other)
Jatki may refer to: * Jatki, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, village in north-western Poland *Jatki language, several languages with the name See also * Jat (other) * Jatt (other) Jatt may refer to: * Jatt, Israel, a local council * Jats, a community in Northern India and Pakistan ** Jat Muslim, also spelt Jatt or Jutt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats ** Jat Sikh, also spelt Jatt, an ethnoreligious group a ... * Rutki-Jatki, a village in north-eastern Poland {{disambiguation ...
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Jatki, West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Jatki () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świerzno, within Kamień County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately west of Świerzno, east of Kamień Pomorski, and north of the regional capital Szczecin. The village has an approximate population of 150. During World War II, the Germans operated a forced labour subcamp of the Stalag II-D prisoner-of-war camp A prisoner-of-war camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) is a site for the containment of enemy fighters captured as Prisoner of war, prisoners of war by a belligerent power in time of war. There are significant differences among POW camps, inte ... in the village. References Villages in Kamień County {{Kamień-geo-stub ...
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Jatki Language
Jatki, Jadgali, and other related terms have sometimes been used to refer to one or another of the Indo-Aryan languages spoken in Balochistan and neighbouring parts of Sindh and Punjab. *Jatki (, ) is a name of a dialect group of Western Punjabi. Jatki consists of the Jhangvi and Shahpuri. They are spoken in the broader Bar region, which includes the following districts: , Sargodha, Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad (western parts), Chiniot, Jhang, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh, Okara, Sahiwal, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar (northeastern parts) and Vehari (northeastern parts). The Glottolog codes for the dialects of Jatki (Western Punjabi) are: * Jatki (Western Punjabi): jatki1238 * Jhangvi: jang1253 * Shahpuri: shah1266 *Jatki was used in 19th-century British sources for what would later be called Sindhi, as well as for Khetrani. ''Jaṭkī'' is also attested in local use in Balochistan as a name for these two languages as well as for Sindhi. Jataki was used by 19th-century British writer ...
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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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Jatt (other)
Jatt may refer to: * Jatt, Israel, a local council * Jats, a community in Northern India and Pakistan ** Jat Muslim, also spelt Jatt or Jutt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats ** Jat Sikh, also spelt Jatt, an ethnoreligious group and a sub-group of the Jats See also * * Jat (other) * Jatki (other) * Zuṭṭ Zuṭṭ is an Arabicised form of Jat Muslim, Jat. Originally inhabitants of lower Indus Valley, Jats were present in Mesopotamia from the 5th century AD since the times of the Sasanian Empire, although their main migration occurred after the estab ...
, a people in medieval Arabic literature identified with the Jats {{Disambiguation ...
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