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Gujarati Americans are Americans who trace their ancestry to Gujarat, India.They are a subgroup of Indian Americans.. Gujaratis have achieved a high demographic profile in many urban districts worldwide, notably in India Square, or Little Gujarat, in Bombay, Jersey City, New Jersey, in the New York City Metropolitan Area, United States, as large-scale immigration from India continues into New ...
Gujaratis had a flourishing trade with Southeast Asia in the 15th and 16th centuries, and played a pivotal role in establishing Islam in the region. [128] Miller (2010) presented a theory that the indigenous scripts of Sumatra ( Indonesia ), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and the Philippines are descended from an early form of the Gujarati script .
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Television actress, best known for her role in the TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. [1] Dilip Joshi: Television actor, best known for his role in popular TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Erick Avari: Hollywood actor Fagun Thakrar: Movie director, actress Falguni Pathak: Singer; also referred to as Garba Queen: Vipul K Rawal
The crooner, famous for his annual Christmas specials, lived in Jupiter Inlet Colony until his death in 2001. He called the area “a little piece of heaven.” Rickie Fowler
Why are famous American/British Gujaratis not mentioned? Snekkirino 01:50, 7 February 2017 (UTC) @Snekkirino: Re: your question about the American/British Gujaratis, notable American Gujaratis are mentioned. Search for "Famous Gujarati Americans". The Notable people section seems to be ordered by occupation rather than nationality.
The crooner, famous for his annual Christmas specials, lived in Jupiter Inlet Colony until his death in 2001. He called the area “a little piece of heaven.” Rickie Fowler
The term Gujarati Muslim is usually used to signify an Indian Muslim from the state of Gujarat on the western coast of India.Most Gujarati Muslims have the Gujarati language as their mother tongue, but some communities have Urdu as their mother tongue. [4]