History:
Jatav is a caste of India, traditionally involved in leatherwork and agriculture. The caste is found mainly in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
The Jatavs are believed to have originated in the region of Rajasthan and migrated to other parts of India in the 11th century. They were originally part of the larger Jat community, but became a distinct caste in the 16th century.
Description:
Jatavs are traditionally a rural caste, and many still work as farmers and agricultural laborers. They have their own customs and traditions, and have a strong sense of community and identity.
Jatavs follow the traditional Hindu customs and rituals. Marriage is usually arranged within the caste and endogamy is practiced. Jatavs also follow the caste system, with each caste having its own set of rules and regulations.
There are several variations of the Jatav caste, including the Jatavs of Uttar Pradesh, the Jatavs of Haryana, the Jatavs of Madhya Pradesh, and the Jatavs of Rajasthan. Each of these variations has its own distinct customs and traditions.






