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Photograph, India, 1944 (c).
The Jat people are considered to be the merged descendants of the original Indo-Aryans invaders of India. They follow the Moslem, Sikh and Hindu faiths and live in northern India and in what is now Pakistan. They have a long history of soldering and the British soon recruited them into the Indian Army, declaring them to be one of India's 'Martial Races'.
From a collection of photographs taken to illustrate the races recruited into the Indian Army and the geographical areas in which they originated.
NAM. 1987-07-2-4
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National Army Museum, Study collection
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