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Ethnicity of Punjab

The Ethnicity of Punjab is characterized by a wide gamut of human races which includes several clans. One of the major Ethnic groups which prevail on the landscape of Punjab is the Sikh Jats. People from this community are generally associated with a well-built physical structure and strong determination.

The Sikhs have experienced significant racial upheavals in the past due to several political and other external factors. However, today the various Ethnic factions live in the state with utmost cordiality and peace.

Apart from the Sikhs, Punjab is inhabited by other major communities like that of Aroras and Khatris. While the former claims its origin to the ancient Khatri clan, the latter has been derived from the famous Kshatriyas who used to belong to the Aryan civilization. With the passage of time, the people of these groups have made remarkable progress in the field of education and commerce.

The tribal sections are yet another major part of the Ethnic population of Punjab. Comprising of Sainis, Kambohs and Sansis the tribes of the state are primarily engaged with agriculture based activities. The tribal section which generates income through non-agricultural functions includes Vaishas, Khatris and Aroras. The Charzatis, Punjzatis, Dhaighares, Sarins and Bharins, among several others. While the physical traits of the people of these tribes do not vary much, the respective cultural customs do differ depending on the locational habitat.

Spread in the various corners of Punjab, the people of different Ethnic communities represent a veritable aura of multi-dimensional bondage and brotherhood.

As a whole the Ethnicity of Punjab expresses the real spirit of the people of the state who survived many a turmoil of the past and today symbolizes a collective strength of the place.