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The Rathore are a clan (group) of the Gujjar caste. [1] [2] [3] [4] That is found in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, in Indian india and also in Punjab and Kashmir regions of Pakistan side.

the villages consist of Rathore/Rathor Gujjars population found in some areas of western Uttar Pradesh, uttarakhand, western Himachal Pradesh, punjab and kashmir. [5] [6] [4]

References

  1. ^ Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation (2000). Himalayan and Central Asian Studies: Journal of Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation (Volume 4 ed.). The Foundation. p. 7. A few frominent gotras of Gujjars are Khatana, Hakla, Chechi, Rathore, Chauhan, Bhatti & some other.
  2. ^ The Kashmir Today. Directorate of Information, Jammu and Kashmir Government. 1993. pp. 11_25. Poonch came into the hands of Sango Gujjar family from Rathore Gujjars.
  3. ^ Rahi, Javaid. The Gujjars -Vol 04 (Gujjars History & Culture) by Dr. Javaid Rahi. Jammu and Kashmir Acacademy of Art, Culture , Languages , Jammu. p. 398.
  4. ^ a b Ram Parshad Khatana, Tribal Migration in Himalayan Frontiers: Study of Gujjar Bakarwal Transhumance Economy ISBN-10: 8185326460, ISBN-13: 978-8185326467, publisher: South Asia books, pp.98 "Gujjars of Rathore subcaste are found in Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir state; some are also located in POK in Kotli district."
  5. ^ Bingley, A. H. (2010). Jats, Gujars, and Ahirs: A Handbook. Hope India Publications. p. 38. ISBN  978-81-7871-179-9.
  6. ^ Charak, Sukh Dev Singh. History and Culture of Himalayan States, Vol. 1 (1978) pp.150



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Rathore are a clan (group) of the Gujjar caste. [1] [2] [3] [4] That is found in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, in Indian india and also in Punjab and Kashmir regions of Pakistan side.

the villages consist of Rathore/Rathor Gujjars population found in some areas of western Uttar Pradesh, uttarakhand, western Himachal Pradesh, punjab and kashmir. [5] [6] [4]

References

  1. ^ Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation (2000). Himalayan and Central Asian Studies: Journal of Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation (Volume 4 ed.). The Foundation. p. 7. A few frominent gotras of Gujjars are Khatana, Hakla, Chechi, Rathore, Chauhan, Bhatti & some other.
  2. ^ The Kashmir Today. Directorate of Information, Jammu and Kashmir Government. 1993. pp. 11_25. Poonch came into the hands of Sango Gujjar family from Rathore Gujjars.
  3. ^ Rahi, Javaid. The Gujjars -Vol 04 (Gujjars History & Culture) by Dr. Javaid Rahi. Jammu and Kashmir Acacademy of Art, Culture , Languages , Jammu. p. 398.
  4. ^ a b Ram Parshad Khatana, Tribal Migration in Himalayan Frontiers: Study of Gujjar Bakarwal Transhumance Economy ISBN-10: 8185326460, ISBN-13: 978-8185326467, publisher: South Asia books, pp.98 "Gujjars of Rathore subcaste are found in Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir state; some are also located in POK in Kotli district."
  5. ^ Bingley, A. H. (2010). Jats, Gujars, and Ahirs: A Handbook. Hope India Publications. p. 38. ISBN  978-81-7871-179-9.
  6. ^ Charak, Sukh Dev Singh. History and Culture of Himalayan States, Vol. 1 (1978) pp.150




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