Talk:Sardar

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In punjab, Sardar means a Landloard with good wealth and prosperous. Sardas term specially used in Jatts of Punjab. Now a days people call Sardar Ji to all person with Turban and Beard. It is not Sardar who has Turban and Beard. Any one can be Sikh but it doesn't means anyone can be Sardar. Sardar can only be used for Jatts.

Says who? All Sikhs are equal, Sardar is a noble title, a Singh should be noble by nature, hence can be called Sardar, take your self - important attitude elsewhere, no true Sikh would have such an arrogant attitude.

Please, gentlemen or ladies, a little civility. It would be pleasant if you would also sign your contributions (such as they are). Ratagonia 06:55, 21 March 2007 (UTC)