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The Gurjar (or Gujjar, Gujar, Gurjara [1]) are an agricultural [2] ethnic community, residing mainly in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, [3] divided internally into various clan groups. [3] They were traditionally involved in agriculture, pastoral and nomadic [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] activities and formed a large heterogeneous group. [ 7 ]
Nain Singh Nagar of Parichhatgarh was a notable Gurjar king of Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in the 18th century. [2] Vijay Singh Pathik, was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule [3] Dhan Singh, played an important role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 [4]
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Laur, [1] [2] [3] [4] (also spelled Lava, [5] Lavi or Lor [6]) is a major clan of the Gurjar ethnic community of northern India.. Gurjars are divided into two groups ...
Pages in category "Gurjar clans of India" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Awana (clan) B.
The mem oirs of Mughal emperors Babur and Jahangir describe the Gujjars as pastoral people engaged in frequent raids and plundering. [4] [5] Sujan Rai writes in the 17th century that the Gujjar tribe of Sarkar Dipalpur was notorious for its refractory and rebellious character.
The Vaghela [1] some time also refer as Baghela [2] is a clan of the Gurjar caste of India. They are found in Indian states such as Gujarat , Rajasthan, and some are even found in Pakistan's Punjab .
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