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Answered by tanki1233
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gurjar or Gujjar are a pastoral agricultural ethnic group with populations in India and Pakistan and a small number in northeastern Afghanistan.[1] Alternative spellings include GurjaraGurjjarGojar and Gūjar.[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 HinduismIslam, and Sikhism.[1][6]The Gurjars are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) in some states in India; however, Gurjars in Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Himachal Pradesh are categorised as a Scheduled Tribe.[7][8][9] Hindu Gurjars were assimilated into various varnas in the medieval period.

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gurjar or Gujjar are a pastoral agricultural ethnic group with populations in India and Pakistan and a small number in northeastern Afghanistan.[1] Alternative spellings include Gurjara, Gurjjar, Gojar and Gūjar.[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, and Sikhism.[1][6]The Gurjars are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) in some states in India; however, Gurjars in Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Himachal Pradesh are categorised as a Scheduled Tribe.[7][8][9] Hindu Gurjars were assimilated into various varnas in the medieval period

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