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List of Gurjars

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Gurjar are an ethnic group in India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Notable people from the community include:

India

Historical figures

Education and Social Reforms

  • Masud Choudhary, is the founding Vice Chancellor of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University in Rajouri and Chief Patron of the Gurjar Desh Charitable Trust, Jammu.[2][3]

Gojri language & Literature

  • Javaid Rahi is a known Gurjar researcher of India.He has authored 12 books in Gujari/ Gojri Urdu and English and edited more than 300 books/ magazines highlighting the history, culture, and literature related to indigenous communities such as Gurjar and Bakarwals.[4][5]

Constitutional Head

  • Govind Singh Gurjar (9 March 1932 – 6 April 2009) was a Gujjar from Rajasthan who served as Lt. Governor of Puducherry in India.[6]

Padma Awardee

  • Mian Bashir Ahmed Laaravi (born November 1923) is a politician and a Caliph of Islamic Sufi order (Naqshbandi, Majadadi, Larvi). He is the first Gurjar from Jammu and Kashmir who was awarded the Padma Bhushan (the third highest civilian award), by the government of India on 26 January 2008 for his contribution to the society.[7]

Armed forces

Indian independence movement

Politics

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Gujjars campaign for national recognition of Gojri". Business Standard. Press Trust of India. 4 March 2018.
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  7. ^ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Raje govt, Gujjar leaders agree to hold talks". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 8 June 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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  10. ^ "Retelling The Tale Of Brigadier Kuldip Singh". 16 December 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
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  13. ^ Stokes, Eric (1980). The Peasant and the Raj: Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant Rebellion in Colonial India. Cambridge University Press. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-52129-770-7.
  14. ^ "Famous Gurjars who made it big | Latest News & Updates at DNAIndia.com". DNA India. 2 June 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  15. ^ Nair, R. R. (14 February 1998). "BJP seeking to thwart Pilot on non-Gujjar votes". Rediff. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  16. ^ "Govind Singh Gurjar new Puducherry LG". Hindustan Times. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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