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*[[Gutae]]
*[[Gutae]]
*[[Guti]] - [[Chinese]],  [[Sumerians]],  by the  ancient Sumerians
*[[Guti]] - [[Chinese]],  [[Sumerians]],  by the  ancient Sumerians
*[[Gutiam]]
*[[Gutian]]
*[[Gutone]] - [[Getae]] changed after their migration to [[Europe]]
*[[Gutone]] - [[Getae]] changed after their migration to [[Europe]]
*[[Gutos]] - in Greek
*[[Gutos]] - in Greek
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*[[Gutton]] -[[Getae]] changed after their migration to [[Europe]]  
*[[Gutton]] -[[Getae]] changed after their migration to [[Europe]]  
*[[Guttones]] - Baltic countries
*[[Guttones]] - Baltic countries
== I ==
== I ==
*[[Iaii]]- [[Chinese]],  'i' is-Semitic 'y', equivalent to ज in Sanskrit,  people living on the banks of the Oxus between [[Bactria]], [[Hyrkania]] and [[Khorasmia]]
*[[Iaii]]- [[Chinese]],  'i' is-Semitic 'y', equivalent to ज in Sanskrit,  people living on the banks of the Oxus between [[Bactria]], [[Hyrkania]] and [[Khorasmia]]

Revision as of 17:08, 7 February 2016

Author: Laxman Burdak, IFS (R).
Here is List of variants of Jat

A - F

G

I

J

K - X

Y

Z

  • Zanthi
  • Zanthii - people living on the banks of the Oxus between Bactria, Hyrkania and Khorasmia
  • Zaratoi - Jartikas of yore also called Zaratoi or Geratae
  • Zat - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zat,
  • Zatale
  • Zaths
  • Zatt
  • Zete - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zete
  • Zit
  • Zit - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zit
  • Zjat - by Tod
  • Zooth
  • Zot - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zot, In the Arabic language it is written as Zot
  • Zotale
  • Zoth - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zoth
  • Zothale
  • Zothi - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zoth
  • Zott - In the Arabic language it is written as Zott
  • Zotts - Arab
  • Zut - In the Arabic language it is written as Zut
  • Zuth
  • Zuthi - who occupied Karamanian desert and Drangiana and people gave their name as Zatale or Zothale to the irrigation channel from the Margus rive
  • Zuti - Greek alphabet, and the Greeks used 'Z' with the soft and sibilant sound in place of 'j'. Consequently, Jat became Zuti
  • Zutt- In the countries of the Oxus valley
  • Zutti - In the Arabic language it is written as Zutti

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