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- Jats - Wikipedia
While they were left unnamed by the Chinese pilgrim, these same people of lower Sind were called Jats' or 'Jats of the wastes' by the Arab geographers The Jats, as 'dromedary men ' were one of the chief pastoral-nomadic divisions at that time, with numerous subdivisions,
- Journal Article Tag Suite
The content on this site is the supporting documentation for the standard JATS is a continuation of the NLM Archiving and Interchange DTD work begun in 2002 by NCBI
- Jat | Ethnic Group | Britannica
Jat, traditionally rural ethnic group of northern India and Pakistan In the early 21st century the Jats constituted about one-fourth of the populations of Punjab and Haryana; nearly 10 percent of the population of Balochistan, Rajasthan, and Delhi; and from 2 to 5 percent of the populations of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Uttar Pradesh
- Introduction to JATS (Journal Article Tag Suite) - XML
JATS is a named collection of XML elements and attributes that can be used to mark the structure and semantics of a single journal article Thus JATS does not model issues of journals, books, language corpora, patents, legislation, standards, or other document types
- Jats | Encyclopedia. com
The Jats (Jâts) are a peasant caste widely distributed throughout northern India and Pakistan They form geographically separate endogamous groups that have become integrated into the local community as distinct castes These groups are possibly of differing origins and go by various names
- Introduction | JATS Guide
All Taylor Francis journals are produced using the JATS XML format JATS is an industry standard format (NISO Z39 96-2019) for production and interchange of journal content
- Standardized Markup for Journal Articles: Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS)
This standard (now named NISO JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite, version 1 4) is a revision of the NLM Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite version 3 0 An NLM version named "NLM 3 1" was never published; the intermediate Tag Sets for the NISO Trial Use standard were numbered "NISO JATS 0 4"
- Jats - Jatland Wiki
Mikhail Konstantinovich Kudryavtsev researched the origin of the Jats and pointed out that some legends speak of the Jats as having lived in Sind long before the Scythians invaded India, and even of a direct association of Jat chiefs with the heroes of the Mahabharata
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