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Jats and Gujars are the two prominent warrior races of India. This book is an honest and sincere attempt to trace their origin, which remain a great mystery due to the host of contradicting theories. Jats and Gujars have connections with some very important races of the world and dynasties like the Sakas (Scythians), the Sarmatians, the Yeuh-Chis or Kushanas, the Huns, the Pariharas, the Gypsies of Europem, the Pathans, the Messagetaes, the Khazars, and the Yazygs, making this a fascinating study.
No Geogrpaher of India had earlier investigated the different Settlement landscapes created by caste or tribla caste groups. In this biik, Dr. Darshan Singh Manku presents his excelleent research work based on extensive field work and authentic documents on the four representative villages of Gujar Settlements from four ecological nices of the Punjab Kandi, Changar, Beas Kandi and Ghar. The author has effectively traced the orginand migration history of the Gujars and has analysed their Settlements within the context of a tri0partion framwork-culture, econlogy and history-and efectively shown hos the interaction of these three elements had led to the establishment of a Gujar cultural ladscap...
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This paper examines the lifestyle of a group of Himalayan nomads and the problems they are currently encountering. It focusses on the relative neglect of Himalayan pastoralists in terms of the development priorities of the Indian government and suggests possible solutions to alleviate their problems
Gurjars, an ethnic group and caste of the Indian subcontinent.
Based On The Census Report For The Punjab, 1883, By The Late Sir Denzil Lbbetson And The Census Report For The Punjab, 1892, By Sir Edward Maclagan And Complied By H.A. Rose.