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Is there a link between the Jem'Hadar from Star Trek DS9? Or this is a coincidence? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Acce (talk • contribs) 15:33, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
NO, THERE IS NONE. JAMA-DAR COMES FROM PERSIAN/URDU ROOT, WHICH LITERALLY MEANS, SOMEONE WHO CAN COLLECT A BODY OF MEN. IN HINDI/URDU, IT PRESENTLY MEANS A SWEEPER. A LOW GRADED OCCUPATION. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.36.39.77 (talk) 22:02, 6 June 2010 (UTC)Reply