| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1871 - 626 sider
...the reign of Akbar. At the present day the Gujars are found in great numbers in every part of the NW of India, from the Indus to the Ganges, and from the...which during the last century was actually called Gujardt. To the east they occupy the petty State of Samptar in Bundelkhand, and one of the northern... | |
| 1911 - 594 sider
...DlSTBIBtFTION OF THE GDJARS. The present distribution of the Gujars in India is thus described by Sir Alexander Cunningham : — " At the present day the Gujars are...Ganges, and from the Hazara mountains to the Peninsula cf Gujarat. They are specially numerous along the banks of the Upper Jumna, near Jagadhri and Buriya,... | |
| Sir Denzil Ibbetson - 1916 - 366 sider
...: — " At the present day the Gujars are found in great numbers in every part of the Jforth" West of India, from the Indus to the Ganges, and from the Hazara mountain i to the Peninsula of " Gnjrat. They are specially numerous along the bank* of the Upper Jamna,... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1923 - 376 sider
...Gujars, the modern representatives of the Gurjaras, also leads to the same conclusion. They are now found in great numbers in every part of the north-west...Hazara mountains to the Peninsula of Gujarat. They are pretty numerous in the western Himalayas, in the Punjab, United Provinces and western Rajputana. Towards... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1923 - 380 sider
...Gujars, the modern representatives of the Gurjaras, also leads to the same conclusion. They are now found in great numbers in every part of the north-west...Hazara mountains to the Peninsula of Gujarat. They are pretty numerous in the western Himalayas, in the Punjab, United Provinces and western Rajputana. Towards... | |
| Sir Denzil Ibbetson, Maclagan - 1990 - 590 sider
...numbers in every part of the North-West of India, from the Indus to the Ganges, and from the Hazára mountains to the Peninsula of Gujarat. They are specially...numerous along the banks of the Upper Jumna, near Jagadhri and Bnriya, and in the Swharanpur district, which Лип' ng the last century was actually... | |
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