Virdi (Jat)
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978-613-8-99135-9
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2013-08-16
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Virdi are a jatt clan found in Northern India. They are found in the districts of Jalandhar, Amritsar, Sangrur and Haryana in India. Haryana was the cradle of the Indus Valley and Vedic Civilizations, both flourishing on the banks of the now lost Sarasvati River. Several decisive battles were fought in the area, which shaped much of the history of India. These include the epic battle of Mahabharata at Kurukshetra (including the recital of the Bhagavad Gita by Krishna), and the three battles of Panipat. Haryana was administered as part of the Punjab province of British India, and was carved out on linguistic lines as India's 17th state in 1966. Haryana is now a leading contributor to the country's production of foodgrain and milk. Agriculture is the leading occupation for the residents of the state, the flat arable land irrigated by submersible pumps and an extensive canal system. Haryana contributed heavily to the Green Revolution that made India self-sufficient in food production in the 1960s.
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