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Jaga may refer to: Peoples * Jaga (Rajasthan), a social caste of genealogists in Rajasthan, India * Jaga (Muslim caste), a Muslim community in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India * Jaga (Kongo), two bands of warriors encountered by the Portuguese in the African kingdom of Kongo Fictional characters * Jaga the Wise, a character from the American animated television series ''ThunderCats'' * Jaga, several scorpion-like species in the Bionicle line of Lego toys * Jaga, in the Japanese anime ''Beast King GoLion '' Other uses * Jaga (kingdom), a pre-colonial Central African state * Jaga Jazzist, a Norwegian jazz/electronica/prog-crossover band * Jagiellonia Bialystok, a Polish football team See also * Geronimo ji-Jaga (1947–2011), black panther * Baba Yaga, a witch in Slavic mythology (alternate spelling Baby Jaga) * Jagga (other) Jagga may refer to: *Chaga people, Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans * Jagga (film), a 1964 Indian Punjabi-language film Persons * Jagga ...
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Jaga (Rajasthan)
Jagas are a social caste based group of people higher up in the Hindu hierarchy who held the traditional job of genealogists of primarily Gurjar,Jat and Rajput families mainly in Rajasthan, India and surrounding states.They had power and a matching responsibility for accuracy as their testimony in legal matters was tenable in the courts. Jagas visited villages in their charge every two to three years to record the events and collect the customary fees in the form of cattle, elephants (from very rich patrons), grain and money to which they were entitled. Jagas have also been described as Bhat Bhat (also spelled as Bhatt or Butt) is a surname in the Indian subcontinent. Bhat and Bhatt are shortened rendition of Bhatta. Etymology The word "Bhat" ( sa, भट, ) means "teacher" in Sanskrit. While the original shortened rendition of "Bh ...s. References Social groups of Rajasthan Rajput culture {{Social groups of Rajasthan ...
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Jaga (Muslim Caste)
The Jaga are a Muslim community found in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. They are also known as Jagawa and Jagabhatt. See also * Muslim Raibhat The Muslim Raibhat or Raibhaat are a Muslim community found in North India they also known as bhaat and Sheikh in Islam. They are converts to Islam from the Rai Bhatt or Raibhaat community. The Muslim Rai Bhatt or Raibhaat are the heredity bards ... * Jaga References Muslim communities of Uttar Pradesh {{India-ethno-stub ...
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Jaga (Kongo)
The Jaga or Jagas were terms applied by the Portuguese to tribes such as Yaka, Suku, Teke, Luba, Kuba and Hungaan invading bands of African warriors east and south of the kingdom of Kongo. The use of the phrase took on different connotations depending on where it was applied. There were two groups of people, both known as fierce warriors, who were dubbed ''jagas'' or ''the jaga''. Unbeknownst to the Portuguese who encountered these warriors, the two groups were practically unrelated. The "Jaga" Question In the 17th century there were a number of theories proposed by missionaries and geographers that connected these two groups to other marauding groups operating as far afield as Somalia, Angola and Sierra Leone and ultimately to some great "Jaga homeland" somewhere in central Africa. While more recent scholarship dismissed these earlier claims, in the 1960 a number of scholars proposed that oral traditions of the Lunda Empire, when compared with those of some Angolan groups, sugge ...
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Jaga The Wise
The following is a list of characters that appear in the American animated series '' ThunderCats'', its 2011 reboot, ''ThunderCats Roar'', and its related media. Original ThunderCats Jaga Jaga (voiced by Earl Hammond in the original series, Corey Burton in the 2011 series, Larry Kenney in the 2020 series) is also known as "Jaga the Wise" and is based on the jaguar. This elder warrior was once regarded as the mightiest and greatest of all Thundercats by Lion-O himself. In his youth, Jaga was the Lord of the Thundercats, and rescued a young Hachiman from being trapped in the Jade Dragon (which later became a part of the Treasure of Thundera). An adviser and protector of the Lord's family, Jaga wielded the "Sword of Omens" and was a formidable fighter in combat. After Claudus was blinded, Jaga became the main guardian of the Eye of Thundera, the Sword of Omens, and the Treasure of Thundera. It was Jaga who gathered the nobles of the Thundercats to escort Lion-O and the Eye of Th ...
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