The clan names of the Jat people are generally unique in South Asia, but some do overlap with the Rajputs, Yadavs and Gujars. Following is a partial list of Jat clans, which has been compiled from various sources, including publications by Jat historians such as Ompal Singh Tugania, Bhaleram Beniwal, Mahendra Singh Arya and collaboraters, Thakur Deshraj, Dilip Singh Ahlawat, and Ram Swarup Joon. The list includes more than 2700 Jat gotras.

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  • The clan names of the Jat people are generally unique in South Asia, but some do overlap with the Rajputs, Yadavs and Gujars. Following is a partial list of Jat clans, which has been compiled from various sources, including publications by Jat historians such as Ompal Singh Tugania, Bhaleram Beniwal, Mahendra Singh Arya and collaboraters, Thakur Deshraj, Dilip Singh Ahlawat, and Ram Swarup Joon. The list includes more than 2700 Jat gotras. Thakur Deshraj, Ram Swarup Joon and Dilip Singh Ahlawat have described histories of some of the Jat gotras. Some websites have also prepared lists of Jat gotras with details of their history and distribution. The following is a list of major clans of the Jat people of South Asia listed in alphabetical order.
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  • The clan names of the Jat people are generally unique in South Asia, but some do overlap with the Rajputs, Yadavs and Gujars. Following is a partial list of Jat clans, which has been compiled from various sources, including publications by Jat historians such as Ompal Singh Tugania, Bhaleram Beniwal, Mahendra Singh Arya and collaboraters, Thakur Deshraj, Dilip Singh Ahlawat, and Ram Swarup Joon. The list includes more than 2700 Jat gotras.
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  • List of Jat clans
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