-
their predecessors.
Gujar or
Gujjar were
quite common during the
Mughal era, and do****ents
dating from the
period mention Gujars as a 'turbulent' people...
- Look up
Gujar or
gurjara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gujar may
refer to: Gurjar,
Gujjar or
Gujar, an
ethnic group mainly in Afghanistan, India...
- much as 20 per cent of the po****tion. Lyon,
Stephen (May 1999). "
Gujars and
Gujarism:
simple quaum versus network activism".
University of Kent. Archived...
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Prataprao Gujar (also
Kudtoji Gujar,
Marathi pronunciation: [pɾət̪aːpɾaːʋ ɡud͡ʒəɾ]; c. 1615 – 24
February 1674) was a
Maratha general who
served as the...
- The
Vidarbha cricket team is an
Indian domestic cricket team
plays in the India's
domestic first-class
cricket competition Ranji Trophy and limited-overs...
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Gujar Khan (Punjabi: گُجر خاں [ɡʊˈd͡ʒəɾ ˈxãː]; Urdu: گوجر خان [ˈɡoːdʒəɾ ˈxaːn]) is a city in
Rawalpindi District, Punjab, ****stan. It is also the headquarters...
- was
seventeen years old;
Gujar Mal was thirty. The two co-wives
lived harmoniously together in the same household,
because Gujar Mal
began treating his...
- (née
Gujar) (1675 – 2
March 1700 CE) was
queen consort of the
Maratha Kingdom as the
first wife of
Rajaram I. She was the
daughter of
Prataprao Gujar, the...
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thousand people among the
traditionally nomadic Gujars, many of whom are
nowadays settled. Not all
ethnic Gujars speak Gujari, the
proportion of
those who have...
- of
Gujars known as Baddh-
Gujar.
These Baddh-
Gujars are
found only in
Rajasthan and
mostly around Kota. On
asking about their name
related to
Gujars a Baddh-Guiar...