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Gujjar history by Ali Hassan Chauhan Gurjar

Gujjar history by Ali Hassan Chauhan Gurjar As said by many historinans (alomost 90%), It is claimed that Gurjars originated in Central Asia, came into India via Afghanistan and established a kingdom in Rajasthan until defeated by the Muhammadans. They then settled in Gujarat, and this provides one explanation of the name, but this is contested. They are first referred to in the 7th century as warriors, who later migrated to the mountains for pasture for the animals. Their language is called Gujari, close to Pahari and Urdu. The census of India 1941 sates: "Historians seem to be satisfied that the tribes called "Gurjaras" were established in the area near Mount Abu in Rajasthan, around 6th century A.D. onwards. It is believed that these and other sections of the tribe were the ancestors of those now known as Gujars in this state. The “Gurjaras" were Hindus at the time they are first noticed in India. They had established a Kingdom of their own at the ...

Khatan Gujjar

Khatana Gotra belong to Gujjar Kusha Era and Gujjar Khatana rulers used the same title as Gujjar Kushans. Rajatiraya ( Rajaon ka Raja) and Saha-nu Shahi ( Shahon ka Shah) were the title used by the Gujjars during the days of Gujjar Kushan Empire. Later the same title was used by Gujjar Pratihar as PMP ( Param Bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parmeshwar). The Mughals copied the title of Gujjar Kushans as Shah-nu-Sahi or Shahanshah, since they were ruled by the Gujjars during the Gujjar Kushan Empire. Samarkand was the winter capital of Gujjar Kushan which is located in Uzbekistan, the birth place of Babar. Here is the historical evidence of Gujjar Emperor Vijai Singh Khatana. The first concrete evidence of an Iranian presence in the country is found in a document probably of the 3rd century, discovered by M. A. Stein at the site of Endere (facsimile in Stein, 1921, pl. xxxviii; transcription in Boyer and Senart, p. 249; tr. 1940, p. 137; cf. Emmerick, 1979, p. 168 and n. 7). It was written i...

Message to Gujjar Nation

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we have different identities like our country, religious,  our language, our cities etc like i am Muslim, Pakistani, Punjabi, Lahori, Gujjar, Sunny, Chhawri etc.... these are all facts and our people known us by our these entities... these identities not a effect on my Gujjar identity.... we should go forward and work hard in every field of life... 

1857 war and Gujjar

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1857 freedom war and role of Gujjar tribe

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