Dhariwal

Dhariwal

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  • Dhariwal — (धारीवाल) est un clan de Jats, d origine impériale, qui trouve son origine aussi bien en Inde qu au Pakistan. La famille Dhariwal fait partie de la caste brahmane (brāhmaṇa, ब्राह्मण, lié au sacré), qui est la caste supérieure dans le système de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dhariwal — Original name in latin Dhriwl Name in other language Dhariwal, Dhriwl State code IN Continent/City Asia/Kolkata longitude 31.95504 latitude 75.32172 altitude 263 Population 20604 Date 2012 09 06 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Dhariwal, India — Dhariwal   city   …   Wikipedia

  • Dhariwal (clan) — Dhariwal (धारीवाल) are a clan of Jats found in both India and Pakistan. Contents 1 History 2 The family Dhariwal 3 Other meaning 4 References …   Wikipedia

  • Dhariwal, Pakistan — Dhariwal   Village   …   Wikipedia

  • Dhariwal (town) — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Dhariwal | type = city | latd = 31.95 | longd = 75.32 locator position = right | state name = Punjab district = Gurdaspur leader title = leader name = altitude = 253 population as of = 2001 population… …   Wikipedia

  • Mudke Dhariwal — is a town and Union Council/Village Council of Kasur District in the Punjab province of Pakistan.[1] It is part of Kasur Tehsil and is located at 31°15 4N 74°3 52E with an altitude of 196 metres (646 feet). The village belongs to the Jatt tribe… …   Wikipedia

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  • Om (film) — For the 1995 Kannada film directed by Upendra, see Om (Kannada film). Om Attin Bhalla as Om. Genre …   Wikipedia

  • Muslim Jat clans of Jalandhar Division — Below is a list of Muslim Jat clans and their population of the Jalandhar Division of Punjab, drawn up for 1911 Census of India. In 1911, this division consisted of five districts, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Hoshiarpur, Firozpur and Ludhiana.[1] The… …   Wikipedia

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