they move to earn their livelihood..................................and money......................................
gujjar bakarwals , gaddi shepherds,raikas etc
Gujjar Bakarwals RABARIS gujar shephards etc etc
Gujjars and Bakarwals are found in kashmir of india and pakistan. Mainly inJammu, Rajouri, Udhampur, Poonch, Uri, Ganderbal, Anantnag, Daksum, Narang and the Kandi areas of the Jammu and Kashmir Divisions. Although some of them have started developing land connections, they are essentially cattle rearers and a section of them - Bakarwals regularly oscillates between the southern slopes of the Siwaliks and the Margs (Alpine-pastures) of the Central Himalayas.Jn the State of Jammu and Kashmir the Gujjars, on the basis of their occupations and settlements are classified as (i) cultivators who have sedentrized themselves in the sidevalleys, and (ii) the Gujjars who practice transhumance. The second category is further sub-divided into Dodhi-Gujjars (milk-man) and Bakarwals Gujjars (who rear sheep and goats). Rgds Jamil Khan
yes, he was a great gujjar...
Badmash Gujjar was created in 2002.
the link of gujjar clans to other clans what the link of bhati and gujjar
Ranjit Singh Gujjar was born in 1984.
Buddha Gujjar was created on 2002-12-06.
Dhirajlal Gujjar has written: 'Varat Katho'
Nirbhay Singh Gujjar died in 2005.
The Gujjar (or Gurjar) people speak the following languages:GujariGujaratiHindiKashmiriMarathiPunjabiUrduHaryanvi
Jat.. Hindu ... not gujjar ..ok