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Gujjars- The cream of our society

Gujjars- The cream of our society Posted on 17/08/2014 by Dailyexcelsior Om Saraf Gujjars have always struck me as the most fascinating people around us-a distinct ethnic entity with rich historic and cultural background, an utterly self-reliant community, a perfect example of a sound mind in a sound body. Let me confess it is a profound problem for me to consider them backward in any sense of the word. I may prove it up to the hilt that not a few so-called forward-looking people deserve this epithet rather more aptly. Seen in a larger context of familiar economic indicators, the self employed Gujjars are in no way responsible for the economic backwardness of Jammu and Kashmir State. So far as our all embracing backwardness is concerned, again, the real culprit are the people belonging to other communities who consume most of the resource and produce most of the perpetrators of major and minor crimes in the society. Blinded by wealth acquired by means more foul rather than fair and us...

Conflict between the Rashtrakutas, Gurjara Pratihara and Palas | Indian History

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Conflict between the Rashtrakutas, Gurjara Pratihara and Palas | Indian History by Puja Mondal Did the regular conflict between the Rashtrakutas, Gurjara Pratihara and Palas create a political vacuum in northern India which facilitated the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni? Read this article to get the answer! By the middle of the 10th century India witnessed the decay of three of the most powerful states which had dominated east, north and central India during the two preceding centuries. These were the Pala Empire with its capital at Mongyr, the Gurjara Pratihara Empire with its capital at Kanauj and the Rashtrakuta Empire with its capital at Manyakhet. The Pala Empire was founded by the elected ruler Gopal in 750. He was succeeded by his son Dharmapala who raised the pala Kingdom to greatness. Soon after his accession Dharmapala was involved in a struggle with the two main powers the Pratiharas and the Rashtrakutas. The Pratihara ruler Vastaraja defeated Dharmapala in a battle which t...

Battle of Rajasthan

Battle of Rajasthan Junaid, the successor of Qasim, finally subdued the Hindu resistance within Sindh. Taking advantage of the conditions in Western India, which at that time was covered with several small states, Junaid led a large army into the region in early 738 CE. Dividing this force into two he plundered several cities in southern Rajasthan, western Malwa, and Gujarat. Indian inscriptions confirm this invasion but record the Arab success only against the smaller states in Gujarat. They also record the defeat of the Arabs at two places. The southern army moving south into Gujarat was repulsed at Navsari by the south Indian Emperor Vikramaditya II of the Chalukya dynasty and Rashtrakutas. The army that went east, after sacking several places, reached Avanti whose ruler Nagabhata (Gurjar-Pratihara) trounced the invaders and forced them to flee. After his victory Nagabhata took advantage of the disturbed conditions to acquire control over the numerous small states up to the bo...

Pakistan Army ..............Gujjar Pakistani Soldiers

Pakistan Army ..............Gujjar Pakistani Soldiers There are several Gujjar who served in the different core of Pakistan Army. They are un-countable number of Gujjar sons and daughters who served in Pakistan Armed Forces but in this list only those will be mentioned who reached the ranks of Generals, Air Chief Marshalland other respective higher ranks, Major General Muzaffar-ud-Din, Governor of East Pakistan 1966 AD to 1968 AD. Lt General (R)Sajjad Akram Ex Cor Commander Pakistan Army Lt General Muzmal Air Marshal Rahim Khan Commander in Chief Pakistan Air Force Air Vice Marshal Asif Chauhan Additional Secretary Ministry of Defence Pakistan Major General Muhammad Afzal Chaudhry (E & ME) Flight Lt. Salman Mahmood Chaudhry (No. 27 Squadron Pakistan Air Force ............................................ ..... Air Marshal (R)Arshad Ch .............................................. Maj General(R) Javeed Iqbal ............................. Maj General(R) Liaquat Ali ....................

List of Famous Gujjar and Bureaucrats

Great and Famous Gujjar  Islamic Scholars  Mian Muhammad Bux R.A Saif ul Malook Khawaja Noor Muhmmad Muharvi  Ch Rahmat Ali Founder Pakistan National Movement & creator of  word Pakistan Movi Ghulam Rasool Punjabi Poet. Qissa Yousaf Zulikha  Mufti Muneeb ur rehman Chairman Pakistan Rowayat e Hilal Committee  Mufti Ismeal Gurganvi  Hafiz Muhammad Saeed President jamat ul dawa and Founder Falah Insaaniyat Foundation Allama Liaqat Hussain QTV TV Molana Qasim Nanatvi Deoband Famous Gujjar Politicians, Bureaucrats and Social Workers Choudhary Rahmat Ali, a Gujjar of Gorsi goth who coined the name of Pakistan. Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry the Former President of Pakistan. Sardar Muhammad Yousaf,Former Distt. Nazim Mansehra 2001 - 2009 Federal Minister 2013 to .. Justice Supreme Court Justice Afzal Ijaz & chairman panama case bench  Dr Amjad Saqib Founder NGO Akhowat Ch Sultan Ahmad former advisor and agricultural minist...

Gujjar Kings ruled Afghanistan

Gujjar Kings ruled Afghanistan / Gandhara (Turko-Hepthalites in Gandhara) Napki (Nezak) Malka...................................c. 475 - 576 Sri Shaho...........................................after c. 576 White Huns Khans o Toramana.................................................515 - 528 o Mihirakula...............................................528 - 542 o Hephthalite rule was overthrown in c. 570 and they escaped west. Nezak Huns (at Kabul / Ghazni / Zabulistan and probably Seistan) o Narana (Narendra).....................................c. 570 - 600 o Vasu Deva......................................................after c. 624 o Mardan Shah....................................................after c. 624 o Shahi Jaya.....................................................c. 700 o Shahi Tigin...........................................c. 719 – 739 o Sri Vajara Vakhu Deva..........................................

Role of Gujjars for Islam in subcontinent.

Role of Gujjars for Islam in subcontinent. 1) Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi main teacher of Tableegi jammat and leader of Deoband school of thought. He was an Islamic Scholar and the main person responsible for establishing an Islamic sect, called deobandism. Nanotvi was born in a GUJJAR family in 1833 in Nanota, a village near Saharanpur, India. He completed his early education in his hometown and then he was sent to Deoband, where he studied in Maulvi Mahtab Ali's madrassa. Then, he travelled to Saharanpur, where he remained with his maternal grandfather. In Saharanpur, he studied elementary kitabs of Arabic grammar and syntax under Maulvi Nawaz. At the end of 1843, Mamluk-Ul-Ali escorted him to Delhi. There, he studied Kafia and various kitabs. Later he was admitted to Madrassa Gaziuddin Khan. his close relative, Muhammad Yaqub Nanotvi wrote: "My late father enrolled him at the Arabic Madrasa and said, 'Study Euclid yourself and complete the arithmetical exercises.' Afte...