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Georgian origin

Who is Dr. Huthi? This whole section seems hard to believe. What academic study states this?

Its nothing like hard to believe in this topic Mr. Digvijay.

Dr. Huthi from Georgia came to India and investigated the Gujurs and attempted to develop a theory that they came from Georgia, all the way down to their name - Gujur - which was said to be related to the Persian word for Georgians - Gujris. This would go along with general thinking that the Gujurs have part-Caucasian (Gergian, Chechen, etc.) heritage.

taken from http://robertlindsay.blogspot.com/2006/10/afghanistan-wrapup-for-october-19-2006.html

Deleted Georgian Origin Section

1. Please do not copy verbatim from other sites. It not only violates copyrights but the sources are not verifiable. 2. Please cite a verifiable source of "Dr Huthi of Georgia"'s study. If it is an academic study, please provide the article. If it is not and is not a common knowledge, then it is not verifiable and hence is not attributable. 3. The section on "Georgian Origin" is thus deleted.

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Sardar Patel was a Leva patidar from Gujarat. Patidars from Gujarat are kunbis/kurmis. Please see URL for Patidar samaj web site http://www.patidarsamaj.org/culture-traditions.htm. http://bakrol.50megs.com/history.pdf http://www.matiyapatidar.org/index2.htm http://www.lps-london-snv.co.uk/about_us.htm

They clearly mention that they are Kurmis.

Gujjars are from georgia or not. It has been a very big topic of debate among historians.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99may13/j&k.htm#1

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/MABrandon/Origins.html


Sardar patel was a Gurjar. On 135th anniversery of this leader this fact was made clear to everyone in India by NDTV. Beside that There are unlimited books claiming that. Every year his birth anniversery as "Sardar Patel Jayanti" has been celebrated by his own gurjar community....

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1832939,0008.htm Patels do not belong to any particular religion or caste; rather the name merely indicates that the bearer came from a particular region, historically. Patels are pre-dominantly followers of Hinduism and also followers of the following religions: Islam, Zoroastrianism and Christianity.

Clean up flag

I tidied up a lot of the matter of fact parts of the article as well as the famour gujjars. After that? Personally, I feel like the straight list of subclans really gives a flavour of the byzantine indian caste-ology and adds to the article.

GURGAON NOT DOMINATED BY GUJJARS CHECK WIKI GURGAON

GURGAON NOT DOMINATED BY GUJJARS CHECK WIKI GURGAON?????????????

NAND BABA FOSTER FATHER OF LORD KRISHNA WAS AHIR NOT GUJJAR?

NAND BABA FOSTER FATHER OF LORD KRISHNA WAS AHIR NOT GUJJAR?--PLEASE CORRECT AFTER RESARCH:-

http://books.google.com/books?id=nqvloPNdEZgC&pg=PA44&dq=NAND+++AHIR+LORD+KRISHNA&hl=en&ei=sO8uTZWSG4L78Ab8lZH1CA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=NAND%20%20%20AHIR&f=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=1QmrSwFYe60C&pg=PA5&dq=NAND+++AHIR+LORD+KRISHNA&hl=en&ei=sO8uTZWSG4L78Ab8lZH1CA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=LPsvytmN3mUC&pg=PA5&dq=NAND+++AHIR+LORD+KRISHNA&hl=en&ei=OPAuTe3fLoXGlQeas6nbCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCUQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q&f=false

RADHA WAS GUJRI??????? WHO SAID WHERE IS REFRENCE?

RADHA WAS GUJRI??????? WHO SAID WHERE IS REFRENCE? AND NAND BABA WAS AHIR NOT GUJJAR , PURAN AND ALL HOLY BOOKS HAVE MENTIONED THAT???? i checked the refrence however it doesn't take me anywhere, for the matter of fact my research on google about radha was gujri is nill , no where mentioned...

Haryana.

The main gotras of Gurjars of Haryana are:Ambavata(1 village in Gurgaon Ullawass and 2nd is Jonapur in Delhi), Chaprana (1 Village Mevla-Maharajpur), Basista/Bosatta (2 villages- Siha & Khatela), Bhadana (14 villages), Tanwar ( villages- Karna, Rampur), Kasana, Mavi (10 Village), Nagar (84 villages), Khatana (village Rithauz and 11 more), Dhakar (7 Village), Baisla (26 village), Phagna (1 Village) and Poswal (3 village), Chhokar 51 village in Panipat Rawal (81 village),Mundan(panwar),Devdhar,Rawat in yamunanagar,ambala disst., Chandila (5 villages)n chechi(25 villages), Chauhans (near Hissar).

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If gurgoan is not dominated by gujjars then why these area has MLAs and MPs Avatar Singh Bhadana, Krishna Pal Gurjar and In Delhi 4 gujjar MLAs who are gujjars. I request you to brush up your knowledge before you post. I can't say gurgoan is dominated by gujjars but gurgaon,faridabad,ghaziabad, NOIDA, meerut and many areas of delhi are populated by gujjars thats why we have gujjar ministers. Please refer gujjar wikipedia and their population distribution among various states of India . You wouldn't believe but there are 70 villages which are densely populated by only gujjars in Delhi Only.

A man from Matrix (talk) 12:44, 4 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The numbers in bold may also be incorrect or assumed.My Question and concern is till the time there is no refrence, we should remove numbers in "Bold". Because as far i am correct Wiki doesn't write artices without "credible refrences".

--Rocker2820 (talk) 12:32, 5 September 2012 (UTC)== Edit request on 5 September 2012 ==[reply]

there is 1 village of bhati gurjars "HARI NAGAR GAON" in south delhi near delhi(badarpur)-haryana (faridabaad) border after mithapur village and before jaitpur village on the bus route...and very close to Aali gaon,just behind it,seperated by the agra canal...this harinagar village was founded by my forefathers 150-200 years ago... 1.23.147.152 (talk) 11:39, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I removed three unsourcd sections. If I missed others, please post here again. Qwyrxian (talk) 14:28, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]