1987 margshirsh chouth ?
The date you provided, Samvat 1999 Pratham Jeth Mahina Paksha Shukl Thithi 6, corresponds to the Vikram Samvat calendar, which is primarily used in India. In the Gregorian calendar, this date translates to approximately May 20, 1942. The Vikram Samvat is about 57 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar, so the conversion typically involves subtracting 57 years from the Samvat year and adjusting for the specific month and day.
Yes! They are Gaur Brahmins. One of the branches of Bharindwal family is settled in Rajasthan. Our ancestors settled down in Nagaur. The place gets its name because of large settlement of Gaur brahmins there.
I'm not familiar with a work titled "External India." It's possible you may be referring to various authors who have written about India from an external perspective, such as colonial administrators, historians, or travel writers. Without more specific information, it's difficult to pinpoint a single author associated with "External India."