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  2. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarati people, or Gujaratis, are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who reside in or can trace their ancestry or heritage to a region of the Indian subcontinent primarily centered in the present-day western Indian state of Gujarat. They primarily speak Gujarati, an Indo-Aryan language.

  3. Gujarati diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The countries with the largest Gujarati populations are Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States, [2] Canada, [3] the Caribbean, Fiji [4] and many countries in Southern and East Africa. [11] Globally, Gujaratis are estimated to constitute around 33% of the Indian diaspora worldwide and can be found in 129 of 190 countries listed as sovereign ...

  4. Genetic studies on Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    The study of the genetics and archaeogenetics of the Gujarati people of India aims at uncovering these people's genetic history.According to the 1000 Genomes Project, "Gujarati" is a general term used to describe people who trace their ancestry to the region of Gujarat, located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, and who speak the Gujarati language, an Indo-European language. [1]

  5. List of quilters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of quilters - notable people who are known for their quilts or quilting. This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it.

  6. History of quilting - Wikipedia

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    Whole-cloth quilt, 18th century, Netherlands.Textile made in India. In Europe, quilting appears to have been introduced by Crusaders in the 12th century (Colby 1971) in the form of the aketon or gambeson, a quilted garment worn under armour which later developed into the doublet, which remained an essential part of fashionable men's clothing for 300 years until the early 1600s.

  7. Patchwork - Wikipedia

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    Patchwork blocks are pieced squares [11] made up of colored shapes that repeat specific shapes to create patterns within the square or block of, say, light and dark or contrasting colors . The blocks can all repeat the same pattern, or blocks can have several different patterns. The patchwork blocks are typically around 8–10 in 2 (52–65 cm ...

  8. Godadi - Wikipedia

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    Godadi or "Gudri" is used to refer to a quilt with a variant of the word found in several Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, Gujarati, Konkani, Kannada and Punjabi, and other north Indian and southern languages and dialects. It is a special kind of quilt, that can be also embroidered and is made by patching various pieces of cloth ...

  9. Category:Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati people - People of the Gujarati ethnic group, mainly from the state of Gujarat in India, and parts of Pakistan or having ancestors originating from the region.