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Watch how fit Wasim Akram was in his prime - shows the Jatt warrior spirit.
err...excuse me, matey!
Since when did non-sikhs start calling themselves 'jatt'.
'Jaat' is the closest they can get. Not 'jatt'.
@ captainjacksparrow: i guess all the sikhs who converted to islam but still retain the old family names and caste. So errrr - I dont think you are right on that count. non-sikhs can be Jatts
You have a point there.
In fact, that also explains why many Pakistanis call themselves 'Rajput' as it does explain why a number of Pakistanis or Muslims in the Indian subcontinent are called 'Chaoudhary','Malik' etc.
You have a point there.
In fact, that also explains why many Pakistanis call themselves 'Rajput' as it does explain why a number of Pakistanis or Muslims in the Indian subcontinent are called 'Chaoudhary','Malik' etc.
Irritating isn't it?
Especially after they claim there isn't a caste system among south Asian Muslims.
Watch how fit Wasim Akram was in his prime - shows the Jatt warrior spirit.
@ captainjacksparrow: i guess all the sikhs who converted to islam but still retain the old family names and caste. So errrr - I dont think you are right on that count. non-sikhs can be Jatts
Have met good old Waz a few times, and why do the indians have to bring their inferiority complex into every thread.