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Inside the nomadic life of the Gujjars and Bakarwals. The Gujjars and Bakarwals are the two unique ethnic groups that rear flocks of sheep and goat between high and low altitudes of Western Himalayas.
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The Gurjjar-Bakarwals claim a common ancestry from the Gujjar tribe.
Many Kashmiri Muslims including many Bakerwals and Gujjar migrated from the Valley to Punjab due to famine and policies of Hindu Dogra rulers, during the mid-18th Century. They are Muslims.
The Bakarwals belong to the same ethnicity as the Gujjars, and inter-marriages take place among them.[6] Bakarwals have clans (gotra) like Gujjars; however, "bakarwal" is also occasionally used indiscriminately to refer to any nomadic shephard group in the foothills, even those who may not belong to a Bakarwal community (qafila group). The Gadaria-Bakarwals have divided themselves into three principal kinship groups:
(i) The dera (household),(ii) Dada-Potre (lineage),(iii) the gotra (clan)
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The Gurjjar-Bakarwals claim a common ancestry from the Gujjar tribe.
Many Kashmiri Muslims including many Bakerwals and Gujjar migrated from the Valley to Punjab due to famine and policies of Hindu Dogra rulers, during the mid-18th Century. They are Muslims.
The Bakarwals belong to the same ethnicity as the Gujjars, and inter-marriages take place among them.[6] Bakarwals have clans (gotra) like Gujjars; however, "bakarwal" is also occasionally used indiscriminately to refer to any nomadic shephard group in the foothills, even those who may not belong to a Bakarwal community (qafila group). The Gadaria-Bakarwals have divided themselves into three principal kinship groups:
(i) The dera (household),(ii) Dada-Potre (lineage),(iii) the gotra (clan)
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