explain the life of Gujjar of India
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Gurjar or Gujjar are a pastoralagricultural ethnic group with populations in India and Pakistan and a small number in northeasternAfghanistan.[1] Alternative spellings include Gurjara, Gurjjar, Gojar andGūjar.[2][3][4][5] Although they are able to speak the language of the country where they live, Gurjars have their own language, known as Gujari. They variously follow Hinduism, Islam, andSikhism.[1][6] The Gurjars are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) in some states in India; however, Gurjars inJammu and Kashmir and parts ofHimachal Pradesh are categorised as aScheduled Tribe.[7][8][9] Hindu Gurjars were assimilated into various varnas in the medieval period.
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The life of Gujjar is much more better than the life of ours
They are mostly found in the hills of Jammu and Kashmir and move from one place to another for grazing their livestock and in search of food
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They are mostly found in the hills of Jammu and Kashmir and move from one place to another for grazing their livestock and in search of food
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