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'''Panjeta''', originally know as ''Panjuttha'', is a [[Jat people]] clan found in [[Punjab]] and [[Haryana]], mainly in the area of Shahpur Haryana), [[India]]. They are believed to be descendants of [[Indo-Scythians|Indo-Scythian]] tribes.

==History==

The Jat people ethnic group of Northern India and [[Pakistan]] has many different types of religions, professions and languages. They have a distinct cultural history that can be historically traced back to ancient times. Some have moved to Western countries for business and commercial reasons. There some have become prominent sections of the immigrant peoples in the West. At that time half of the Panjeta clan moved to countries presently know as [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and rest to northern parts of Pakistan and India.

Panjetas are presently less in numbers in India, but are still found in large numbers in areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The density of this tribe is high in such areas of Haryana like [[Shahbad]], Yammunagra, [[Ladwa]], Bakali, [[Pehowa]] and some villages on the outskirts of [[Ludhiana]].


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