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  2. Culture of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    There were at least forty-four leading Gujarati directors during this period. [4] The Gujarati cinema dates back to 9 April 1932, when the first Gujarati film Narsinh Mehta was released. [4] [5] Leeludi Dharti (1968) was the first colour film of Gujarati cinema. [6] After flourishing through the 1960s to 1980s, the industry saw a decline.

  3. Category:Gujarati culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gujarati culture" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Gujarati traders were Muslims but there were Hindu and Jains too despite religious prohibitions. [29] Gujarati merchants operating in Southeast Asia were primarily involved exporting India cotton to Southeast Asia in exchange for spices from the islands which were then exported to Persia. Surat was the principal port for this trade ...

  5. Gujarati cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati cuisine is the cuisine of the Indian state of Gujarat. The typical Gujarati thali consists of rotli , dal or curry , rice , and shaak (a dish made up of several different combinations of vegetables and spices, which may be either spicy or sweet).

  6. Gujarati culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Gujarati culture

  7. 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 ...

  8. Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Due to close proximity to the Arabian Sea, Gujarat has developed a mercantile ethos which maintained a cultural tradition of seafaring, long-distance trade, and overseas contacts with the outside world since ancient times, and the diffusion of culture through Gujarati diaspora was a logical outcome of such a tradition.

  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. Contents Top