List of Gurjars

Gurjar are an ethnic group in India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Alternative spellings include Gurjara, Gujar, Gurjjar, Gujjar and Gojar. Notable people from the community include:

India

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.[1][2]

Gujari Language and Gurjar Culture


Ajey Nagar Famous YouTuber

Armed forces

Indian independence movement

Politics

Pakistan

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