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Jad people

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Ethnic group in India
For other uses of "Jad", seeJad (disambiguation).

TheJad people are a semi-nomadic tribe living in theGreat Himalayas mountain range in theHimachal Pradesh andUttarakhand states of India. They are primarily settled in the bordering region of Uttarakhand (Uttarkashi district), Himachal Pradesh (Kinnaur district) andTibet. They mainly practiced sheep rearing and were shrewd traders trading with Tibet. They were also recognised as the rulers of theGartang Garh (one among the 52 Garhs or forts of theGarhwal Kingdom). They were entrusted by the King of Garhwal with the important strategic task of securing the borders of Garhwal Kingdom from theBushahr kingdom of Himachal and theTibetan Empire.[citation needed]

The language they speak is critically endangered almost endemic to India. The language shares some similarities to theKinnauri andSpiti languages, which are also in theTibeto-Burman language family.[1]

The famous tourist attractionGartang Gali is near their village ofSang, Uttarakhand.[citation needed]

Etymology

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Jadhang village itself and the Jad people living in Jadhang andNelang valley had been primitive settlers of this area. At the time of founding of Garhwal Kingdom in 823 AD to mid of 19th centaury this area i.e. Taknaur was under the control of Jadh Bhotia people. The settlement document of theGarhwal Kingdom, which administered this area, from that era reads,"Wilson invited certain people from the upperPargana ofKunawar inBashahr state (now inHimachal Pradesh) to settle at Harsil, re-establish the hamlet of Jadhang [r. 1859-71 CE] after it was destruction by the Gorkhas"[citation needed]

Social status

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As of 2001[update], the Jad people were classified as aScheduled Tribe under theIndian government's reservation program ofpositive discrimination.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"List of Scheduled Tribes". Census of India: Government of India. 7 March 2007. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2010. Retrieved27 November 2012.


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