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Gujari (also
spelt Gojri, Gujri, or Gojari; گُوجَری) is a
Rajasthani Indo-Aryan
language spoken by most of the
Gujjar people in the
northern parts of India...
- Mata
Gujri (Gurmukhi: ਮਾਤਾ ਗੁਜਰੀ; mātā
gujarī; 1624–1705), also
spelt as Mata
Gujari, was the wife of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the
ninth Guru of Sikhism, and...
- Gilgit-Baltistan,
where Balti,
Gujari and
other languages are spoken. In the
central districts like Poonch, etc., the
Hindko and
Gujari languages are spoken, and...
-
Firoz Shah
Tughlaq and
Gujari became good friends.
Later when
Firoz ascended the throne, he went to her
village and
proposed to
Gujari and
asked her to accompany...
- The
Gujari Mahal Archeological Museum or
State Archaeological Museum,
sometimes called the "Gwalior Fort Museum", is a
state museum in Gwalior, located...
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ethnic Gujars speak Gujari, the
proportion of
those who have
shifted to
other languages is
probably higher in
southern Azad Kashmir.
Gujari is most closely...
- of ragas)
include Todi (a.k.a.
Miyan ki Todi) itself,
Bilaskhani Todi,
Gujari Todi (also
called Gurjari Todi), Desi Todi,
Hussaini Todi,
Asavari Todi...
- (estimated to be
spoken by just
under two
thirds of the po****tion), and
Gujari (spoken by
about a
third of the po****tion). The
Kotli District was previously...
-
Calvin Ross; O'Leary,
Clare F.; Hallberg,
Calinda E. (1992).
Hindko and
Gujari.
National Institute of ****stan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University. p. 4....
- bankia, tarpi, chautara, ghara, jantar, chikara, ektara, murali, murli,
gujari sarangi, deru, bapang,
bhapang and khartal. Alghoza, also
known as Algoza...