Post by gauravrousa on Oct 17, 2010 9:59:50 GMT 5.5
Brothers we Gujjars are not limited only in india's 11 states,Gujjars known internationally too in Pakistan ,Iran,Afghanistan(35% are Gujjar in country's total population),Georgia,etc
we are more than JATS and YADAVS in india also world wide too.In Afghanistan's National anthem word"GUJJAR" includes in it.
1)GUJJAR Places In Pakistan
The thousands of places were named after the Gujjars and their sub-tribes in the Sub-Continent during the period they ruled over the South and some part of Central Asia. In these days an interesting discussion is going on as to who the Gujjars or Gurjars are? I am mentioning the name of some places situated in all the four provinces of Pakistan. This do not include the villages named after the Gujjars situated in Jammu & Kashmir, Northern Areas and the Tribal Areas.
P U N J A B PROVINCE:
DERA GHAZI KHAN DISTRICT
THOKH GUJRI
LAYYAH DISTRICT
GUJRAT
MUZAFFARGARH DISTRICT
GUJARWALA
RAJANPUR DISTRICT
KOTLA GOJAR
GUJAR WALI
FAISALABAD DISTRICT
CHAK 217/GB GUJJAR PIND
CHAK 176/GB PALA GOJRA
JHANG DISTRICT
Jat GUJJAR
TOBA TEK SINGH DISTRICT
GOJRA TEHSIL
GUJRANWALA DISTRICT
KOTLI GUJRAN
GUJRAT DISTRICT
GUJARPUR
DHOK GUJRAN
GUJJAR KOTLA
KULEWAL GUJRAN
KHANPUR GUJRAN
HAFIZABAD DISTRICT
GUJRANWALI
GUJAR KE
MANDI BAHAUDDIN DISTRICT
GOJRA
NAROWAL DISTRICT
GUJAR WALI
BHABRA GUJRAN
BERA GUJRAN
KHANPUR GUJRAN
CHHANI GUJRAN
DEHLA GUJRAN
PAILA GUJRAN
GUJAR TOOR
HAJI PUR GUJRAN
DARYA GUJRAN
KOTLI GUJRAN
BADALA GUJRAN
NIKI GUJRAN
JHOMIAN GUJRAN
GUJRAT
NADALA GUJRAN
BALA GUJRAN
BHERON CHAK GUJRAN
TEHRA GUJRAN
SIALKOT DISTRICT
GUJARKE
GOJRA
GUJAR KALLA
GUJAR GORAYA
GUJRAL
GUJRAN WALA
KASUR DISTRICT
GURJKE
LAHORE DISTRICT
NAWAN PIND GUJRAN
HANDU GUJAR
QILA GUJAR SINGH
WARRA GUJARAN
OKARA DISTRICT
GHOUS PUR GUJJRAN
SHEIKHUPURA DISTRICT
GUJAR PURA
MAHMOON GUJAR
KALA GUJAR
KOTLI GUJRAN
RATTA GUJRAN
VEHARI DISTRICT
GUJAR
ATTOCK DISTRICT
THATTI GUJRAN
DHOK GUJAR
CHAKWAL DISTRICT
BHATTI GUJAR
MOHRA GUJRAN
PINDI GUJRAN
JHELUM DISTRICT
WARA GUJRAN
GUJER PUR
KALA GUJRAN
THATHI GUJRAN
GUJJAR
GUJAR KATARIAN
RAWALPINDI DISTRICT
GUJAR KHAN TEHSIL
GOJRA
MATUA GUJAR
DHANGDEW GUJAR MAL
JAND GUJAR
GURAH GUJARAN
PHAMRA GUJRAN
KALA GUJRAN
BHANGALI GUJAR
ARAZI GUJRAL
DHOK GUJRI
BHADANA GUJRAN
DANDI GUJRAN
KHURAM GUJAR
MIANWALI DISTRICT
GUJRAN WALA
GUJRAT
KHUSHAB DISTRICT
GUJRANWALA
North Western Frontier Province(N. W. F. P.)
D. I. KHAN DISTRICT
GUJRAT
ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT
MASAH GUJRI
GUJRI
BAIN GUJRI
HARIPUR DISTRICT
PIND GUJRAN
MOHRRA GUJAR
KOHISTAN DISTRICT
GUJJAR BANDA
GUJARYBAKE
GUJAR KHEL
GUJAR BANDA
GUJAR BANDA
MANSEHRA DISTRICT
GUJRAN
GUJRA
GUJRAN DE GAL
LOWER DIR DISTRICT
GUJAR KALAI
GUJAR ABAD
UPPER DIR DISTRICT
GUJARA KILI
GUJAR LALA
MALA-GUJAR
MARDAN DISTRICT
GUJRAT
GUJAR GARHI
Mohalla GUJARAN
Bakhshali
PESHAWAR DISTRICT
CHOUHA GUJAR
MIAN GUJAR
S I N D PROVINCE
KARACHI DISTRICT GUJAR CHOWK,
Manzoor Colony
Gujjar Nallah
BADIN DISTRICT
GUJRI
LARKANA DISTRICT
GUJHAR
SANGHAR DISTRICT
GUJRO
GUJHERAN
GUJHRO
SUKKUR DISTRICT
GUJRO
B A L U C H I S T A N PROVINCE
AWARAN DISTRICT
GUJARO
KHUZDAR DISTRICT
GUJAAR
BOLAN DISTRICT
GUJAR
PISHIN DISTRICT
GUJIR
DERA BUGTI DISTRICT
GUJRO
ZHOB DISTRICT
GURJE ZAI
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (I.C.T.)
KANGOTA GUJRAN
DERA GUJARAN (SECTOR G-10)
GOHRRA GUJARAN
MARRI GUJAR, TALHARR.
GUJJARS : A Warrior Tribe Who Inflicted Collosol Loss To The USSR
GUJJARS : The 2nd Largest Ethinic & Linguistic Entity Of Afghanistan
The U.S.A. and her allied countries had propounded the idea of a broad-based Government in Afghanistan, comprising of all the ethnic and linguastic groups. The western countries had false perception about the exact ethnic and linguastic division of Afghanistan. It was mistakenly believed that the Afghnistan is ethnically devided into Pushtoons and Persian speaking Northern alliance. The U.S.A. and its allies, while forming the present Karzai Government in Afghanistan, absolutely ignored the second largest and major ethnic Gujjar community. The Gujjars constitutes to be the 35% of Afghanistan’s total population
2. The Gujjar is the largest tribe of the World, which is admittedly recognized to be the major ethnic group in Pakistan, India, Indo-Pak held Jammu & Kashmir, Xing Xiang(China), Tibet, Nepal, Bhuttan, Sakkum, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Georgia and other Central Asian States. The Gujjars can rightly be termed as an International tribe, who are not restricted and confined by the frontiers or borders.
3. There is much known about the Gujjars dwelling in almost all parts of India and Pakistan. There population in India and Pakistan is 20 & 03-billion respectively. The Sub-Continent and Central Asia was ruled for centuries by the Gujjars, also known as Gurjars. It was during their rule that thousands of places were named after them or their sub-tribes in India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asian States. In Central and South Asia there are also numerous places named after the sub-clans of Gujjars, e.g. Chechania, Chechian, Jhanda Chechi, Kharian, New-Katarian, Panjan Kasana, Noon, Bhadana, Jhand Meelu, etc. etc. I am sure a list of such places, given at the end of this article, will be of great interest to realise that to what extent the Gujjars enjoyed power and influence in the Central & South Asia in the ancient times.
4. The Gujjars of Afghanistan have always played a very important and significant role in Afghanistan. The Afghanistan is broadly divided into four major ethnic groups, i.e. (1)-Pushtoons 40%, (2)-Gujjars, speaking Gujari and other languages 35%, (3)-Persian speaking 10% and (4)-others 15% approximately. The over whelming and majority population of 14 Provinces of Afghanistan consists of Gujjar tribe, who generally speak Gujjari langauage. In some areas they also speak Pushto or Persian in addition to Gujjari langauage. This language is also spoken by the Gujjars of India and Pakistan. The Gujjarati, Daccani, Rajasthani, Mewati and mewarri, according to some scholars, are the regional names and dialects of Gujjari language. A brief and approximate account of Gujjar population in some of the Afghan-Provinces is given hereunder:-
i) Kunnarr : This province is situated in the south of Afghanistan and
in the North of Pakistan. The Gujjar tribe is living with over-whelming majority in this Province. The famous towns and villages of the Gujjars are Narrai, Asmar, Hari Kot, Tashagul, Konigul, Gorin, Inchagal, Samsagal, Karchigal, Bazagal, Batash, Hegal and Asoom, etc.
ii) Lughman : Its more than 50% population consists of Gujjar tribe.
There are approximately 45-villages having hundred percent Gujjar population.
iii) Panjsher : The Gujjars constitutes 40% population of this Province.
Perkhar and Wersak towns are the famous strong-holds of the Gujjars.
iv) Badakhshan : The Gujjars constitutes half of the population of this
Province. The Bajjarr, Chauhan, Bherwal, Jangle, Bhaddana, Kohli, Doei and Bokarra are the famous sub-tribes/clans of Gujjars living in this Province.
v) Kondos : The ¾ population of this Province consists of Gujjar tribe.
vi) Farkhar : More than 90% population of this Province belongs to the
Gujjar community. The Dashtiachi, Namakao, Khestazi and Khefdar, etc. are the famous towns & villages of the Gujjar tribe.
vii) Mazar Sharif : In this Province over 30% population consists of
Gujjar community.
viii) Baglan : In this Province over 40% population belongs to the Gujjar
caste.
ix) Aneshkamesh : The 70% population of this Province is consisted of
Gujjar tribe.
x) Palol : The Gujjar is a majority tribe of this Province. The Gujjar
commanders Mr. Ghulam Sakhi Khattana and Mr.Fardol Khatana, the militant leaders of Harkat-e-Islamia Afghanistan also belonged to this Province. They inflicted collosal loss to the enemy during the cold-war.
xi) Andraf : The Gujjars constitues ¾ population of this Province. The
Gujjar Generals Moman Bherwal and Mr. Arbab Therwal Malang, the militant Gujjar Commanders of Hizb-e-Islami belonged to this province. These Generals earned lot of name and recognition during the cold-war.
xii) Taloqan : The Gujjars forms half of the population of the Province.
Mr. Arbab Hakeem Chechi, the Supreme Gujjar Commander of Hizb-e-Islami also belonged to this Province. He also earned world wide recognition during the cold war.
xiii) Shabargan : The Gujjars are 1/3 of the total population of this
Province.
5. The Gujjars are also living with a prominent sizeable minority in the following Provinces of Afghanistan : -
i Nangarhar,
ii Kabul,
iii Logar,
iv Qandhar,
v Gazni,
vi Kapisa,
vii Gardez,
viii Tamroze, and
ix Harat.
6. The Gujjars played a leading role in war (Jehad) against the U.S.S.R. since beginning in the year 1979. Mir Afzal Chechi of Kunnarr Province was one of the leading founders to organise and start the war(Jehad) to liberate Afghanistan from the clutches of U.S.S.R., who also sacrificed his life for the sacred cause. Malik Sher Afzal and Malik Qabeel of Kunnarr Province also significantly contributed towards organizing the war and Jehad against the U.S.S.R.
7. The following militant leaders of various Jahadi organizations, who fought against the U.S.S.R., also belonged to the Gujjar tribe of Afghanistan:-
i) Dr.M.Abdul Qayyum, Founder, Hizb-e-Islami
ii) Maulana M.Younas Khalis Quaid, Hizb-e-Islami
iii) Muhammad Ayub, Amir, Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
iv) Ghulam Chechi, Commander Hizb-e-Islami
v) Mauland Akhawandzada Commander Harkat-e-Islami
vi) Nadir Khan Commander Harkat-e-Islami
vii) Arbab Mian Gul Chechi Commander Jamaat-e-Islami
viii) Haji Zardali Commander Hizb-e-Islami
ix) Haji Daim Khan Commander Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
x) Musafar Khan Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xi) Maulana Umra Khan Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xii) Haji Badam Khan Commander Mahaz-e-Milli
xiii) Mir Alam Commander Jamat-e-Islami
xiv) Malik Sadbar Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xv) Maulana Kaduaali Amir Islami Hizb
xvi) Mirza Lal Doei Commander Jamat-e-Islami
xvii) Madir Gujjarwal Commander Harkat-e-Islami
xviii) Malik Jabeen Chechi Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xix) Malik Shireen Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xx) Malik Maasal Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xxi) Hazrat Bilal Sher Commander Harkat-e-Islami
xxii) Malik Gul Sharif Commander Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
8. The thousands of Gujjar Mujahideens sacrificed their lives while fighting against USSR during the period of cold war. A large number of Gujjars had to migrate to Pakistan and other neighbouring countries during and after the cold-war. The majority of Gujjar migratees were living in Bhai Cheena Camps, Anayat Kaley Camps in Bajorr Agency, Dodaba Camps and Ranrri Camps in Dir district of Pakistan.
9. The culture, language, customs and traditions of the Gujjars are entirely different than the pushtoon ethnic stock. The Gujjars of Afghanistan speaks Gujjari language, the language that also spoken in most of the areas of India & Pakistan and enjoys representation on a number of state owned Radio and Television channels in both the countries.
10. It will be worth mentioning that the Pushto speaking population do not belong to one community, tribal or racial group rather they are devided into Shanwaris, Afridis, Safis, Khattaks, Mashwanis and Yousafzais, etc. etc., who are foes and not friends as they keeps fighting with each other, whereas, on the contrary the Gujjars of Afghanistan belongs to one racial and tribal group unlike Pushtoons, who are just a linguistic group.
11. The over 30-Million Gujjars in Pakistan and 20-Billion Gujjars in India had extended their implied and unconditional support to the notion of forming the broad based Afghan-Government comprising of all the ethnic groups and communities in Afghanistan so to bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan.
12. It was expected that the Gujjars being the second largest ethnic and linguistic community certainly was to be considered as a significant constitutent in broad-based government as by ignoring the Gujjars neither any government can function as a representative establishment nor that could be a workable or perpetual solution to the growing problems of Afghanistan. The U.S.A., U.K. and Pakistan Governments should have derived an acceptable formula giving due representation to the Gujjars of Afghanistan.
13. The worrior & majority Gujjar tribe has not been given any representation while forming the present Afghan Government, the result is obvious, the writ of present Afghan-Government could hardly be established within the radious of only two Kilo meter area and more specifically speaking within the Presidential Compound under the guard and security of Allied forces. They are the brave Gujjars only who can restrict and confine the war-lords into their cloths and can bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan. These Gujjars of Afghanistan also enjoys the unshaken support of 23-billion Gujjars of Pakistan and India in special and millions of Gujjars settled all over the world in common. Its in the larger interest that Allied Forces, in order to bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan, may even now draw a strategy to form a true representative Aghan-Government.
The royal-Gujjars have ruled the South-Central Asia for centuries and it was during their kingdoms that they had named thousands of places. No other tribe can compete the Gujjars on this account. In the wake of recent unrest amongst the Gujjars of Rajisthan in India, which has been termed as the ‘Desert Storm By The Gujjars, an interesting discussion is going on these days as to who the Gujars, Gujjars or Gurjars are? I am mentioning a few name of some places, which will help the historians, anthrapologist and anaylst to ascertain the major and important role played by them in present and past history and the politics of these regions. The visitors of this thread are allowed to forward this article to the other web-sites for befitting conclusion about the Gujjars’ history and their role in the present-age.
A F G H A N I S T A N
Gujarabad,
Gujaristan,
Gujar pul (Kunnarr)
Gujar (Fariab), etc.
G E O R G I A (Central Asia)
Gurjistan } Persian names ]The place where from the Gujars,
Gurjiya } of Georgia ]Gurjis or Gurjars migrated to South
} ]Asia in the ancient times.
C H E C H A N Y A (Central Asia)
CHECHANYA This country is named after the Chechi sub-clan or gotra
of Gujjar/Gurjar Tribe. The following places are also
named after the Chechi sub-clan in Pakistan and Azad
Jammu & Kashmir :
Jhandi Chechi, District Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Chechian, District Mirpur, A. J & K.
I R A N
GUJAR This place is situated in Esfahan, Iran, its geographical
coordinates are 33° 48′ 0″ North, 51° 20′ 0″ East.
N D I A :
P U N J A B PROVINCE :
AMRITSAR DISTRICT :
LODHI GUJJAR
KOTLA GUJARAN
GUJARPURA
GUJAR PURA
FARIDKOT DISTRICT :
GUJJAR
FATEHGARH SAHIB DISTRICT :
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
BUD GUJJARAN,
FIROZPUR DISTRICT :
BEHAK GUJJARAN,
BUH GUJJARAN,
THEH GUJJAR,
THEH GUJJAR (BEGU),
GURDASPUR DISTRICT :
TALWARA GUJJARAN,
SIMBLI GUJJARAN,
LAHRI GUJJARAN,
KOTLI GUJJARAN,
JHANDA GUJJARAN,
GUJARAT,
GUJJAR PUR,
CHANNI GUJJARAN,
BHURIAN GUJJARAN,
AIMAN GUJJARAN,
HOSHIARPUR DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR,
GUJJAR,
GUJAR KATRALA,
GUJAR BASOYA,
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
JIWANPUR GUJJARAN,
CHAK GUJJARAN-1,
CHAK GUJJARAN-2,
BHULEWAL GUJJARAN,
BAGEWAL GUJJARAN,
JALANDHAR DISTRICT :
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
KAPURTHALA DISTRICT :
MAND GUJJAR PUR,
GUJJARATTAN,
LUDHIANA DISTRICT :
AGWAR GUJJARAN,
BAUNKAR GUJJARAN,
BHAINI GUJJARAN,
FATEHGARH GUJJARAN,
GUJJARWAL,
GUJJARWAL BET,
QUTABEWAL GUJJARAN,
NAWANSHAHR DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR KHURD,
GUJJAR PUR KALAN,
ROPARR DISTRICT :
BASI GUJJARAN,
SANGPUR DISTRICT :
RAMPUR GUJJARAN,
RAMGARH GUJJARAN,
GUJJARAN,
PATIALA DISTRICT :
BADHOLI GUJJARAN,
BIR KHERI GUJJARAN,
DUDHAN GUJJARAN,
FARID PUR GUJJARAN,
GUJARHERI,
KHERI GUJJARAN,
SASA GUJJARAN,
MUKTASAR DISTRICT :
BURA GUJJAR,
G U J A R A T PROVINCE :
SURAT DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR,
MEHSANA DISTRICT :
GUJJARVADA,
HIMACHAL PRADESH (H.P.) PROVINCE :
UNA DISTRICT :
DHAR GUJJARAN,
HARYANA PROVINCE :
AMBALA DISTRICT :
TALHERI GUJJARAN,
BHIWANI DISTRICT :
GUJARANI,
FARIDABAD DISTRICT :
KHERI GUJJARAN,
NAGLA GUJJARAN,
TIKRI GUJJARAN,
GURGAON DISTRICT :
BAR GUJJARAN,
GUJAR NAGLA,
MUHAMMADPUR GUJJARAN,
KAITHAL DISTRICT :
BUDHANPUR GUJJARAN,
GARHI GUJJARAN,
KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT :
KAKRALA GUJJARAN,
MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT :
GUJJARWAS,
PANI PAT DISTRICT :
NUR PUR GUJJARAN,
SIMLA GUJJARAN,
BAWANA GUJJARAN,
REWARI DISTRICT :
BAWANA GUJJAR,
GUJAR MAJRI,
GUJARIWAS,
LADHUWAS GUJJARAN,
ROHTAK DISTRICT :
KHERKA GUJJARAN,
SONI PAT DISTRICT :
KHERI GUJJARAN,
PANCHI GUJJARAN,
YAMUNA NAGAR DISTRICT :
GARHI GUJJARAN,
HAL DARI GUJJARAN,
the Capital city of India , New Delhi, was founded as Dhillika by Gujjar Tanwars, in 736 AD. The Gujjar Tanwars were fuadatotires kings of Gujjar Pratihar Emperors. There are millions of Gujjar Tanwars who are called as Tuar, Tomar,Tamar,Toor, Tanwar, Toonwar etc. at various places. The Gujjar Tanwars named Mahrauli ( Mihir- Awali, tha is the house of Mihir Bhoja) after the name of Gujjar Pratihar Emperor Mihir Bhoja the Great.
The present capital of MP Bhopal is named after the same Gujjar Emperor Bhoja, the Great as Bhoja-Pal. It was founded by another Gujjar fuedatorie kings the Gujjars Parmars. The Gujjar Parmars have many branches and one of the of Khubad Parmar ruled the western Uttar Pradesh. Yog Raj Singh , a 7 feet, 8 ” wrestler Warrior had driven out Ghengiz Khan out of Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh and did not allow him to llot these regions.
The other names of the same emperor were Baraha ( Varaha and he is regarded as incarnation of lord Vishnu) and so many places are named after him.
His forth name was Prabhas and Gujjar Solankis of present day Gujarat named Prabhas Patan in the name of their Gujjar Pratihar Emperor, Bhoja the Great. Prabhas Patan was the capital city of Gujjar Solankis who also tries to take the title of Gurjareshar but truly could not control the other Gujjars clans like Gujjar Chadellas, Gujjar Chauhans, Gujjar Parmars etc. Though the Gujjar Guhilas of Chittor became their fuedatory kings.
P A K I S T A N :
P U N J A B PROVINCE:
DERA GAZI KHAN DISTRICT :
THOKH GUJRI,
LAYYAH DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
MUZAFARGARH DISTRICT :
GUJARWALA,
RAJANPUR DISTRICT :
KOTLA GUJAR,
GUJAR WALI,
FAISALABAD DISTRICT :
CHAK 217/GB GUJJAR PIND,
CHAK 176/GB PALA GOJRA,
JHANG DISTRICT
Jat GUJJAR,
TOBA TEK SINGH DISTRICT :
GUJRA TEHSIL,
GUJARANWALA DISTRICT :
GUJARANWALA,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
GUJARAT DISTRICT :
GUJARAT,
GUJARPUR,
DHOK GUJRAN,
GUJJAR KOTLA,
KULEWAL GUJRAN,
KHANPUR GUJRAN,
HAFIZABAD DISTRICT :
GUJRANWALI,
GUJAR KE,
MANDI BAHA UD DIN DISTRICT :
GUJRA,
NAROWAL DISTRICT :
GUJAR WALI,
BHABRA GUJRAN,
BERA GUJRAN,
KHANPUR GUJRAN,
CHHANI GUJRAN,
DEHLA GUJRAN,
PAILA GUJRAN,
GUJAR TOOR,
HAJI PUR GUJRAN,
DARYA GUJRAN,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
BADALA GUJRAN,
NIKI GUJRAN,
JHOMIAN GUJRAN,
GUJRAT,
NADALA GUJRAN,
BALA GUJRAN,
BHERON CHAK GUJRAN,
TEHRA GUJRAN,
SIALKOT DISTRICT :
GUJARKE,
GOJRA,
GUJAR KALLA,
GUJAR GORAYA,
GUJRAL,
GUJRAN WALA,
KASUR DISTRICT :
GUJARKE,
LAHORE DISTRICT :
NAWAN PIND GUJRAN,
HANDU GUJAR,
QILA GUJAR SINGH,
WARRA GUJARAN,
OKARRA DISTRICT :
GHOUS PUR GUJJRAN,
SHEIKHUPURA DISTRICT :
GUJAR PURA,
MAHMOON GUJAR,
KALA GUJAR,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
RATTA GUJRAN,
VEHARRI DISTRICT :
GUJAR,
ATTOCK DISTRICT :
THATTI GUJRAN,
DHOK GUJAR,
CHAKWAL DISTRICT :
BHATTI GUJAR,
MOHRA GUJRAN,
PINDI GUJRAN,
JHELUM DISTRICT :
WARA GUJRAN,
GUJAR PUR,
KALA GUJRAN,
THATHI GUJRAN,
GUJJAR,
GUJAR KATARIAN,
RAWALPINDI DISTRICT :
GUJAR KHAN TEHSIL,
GUJRA,
MATUA GUJAR,
DHANGDEW GUJAR MAL,
JAND GUJAR,
GURAH GUJARAN,
PHAMRA GUJRAN,
KALA GUJRAN,
BHANGALI GUJAR,
ARAZI GUJRAL,
DHOK GUJRI,
BHADANA GUJRAN,
DANDI GUJRAN,
KHURAM GUJAR,
MIANWALI DISTRICT :
GUJRAN WALA,
GUJRAT,
KHUSHAB DISTRICT :
GUJRANWALA,
North Western Frontier Province (N. W. F. P.)
D. I. KHAN DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT :
MASAH GUJRI,
GUJRI,
BAIN GUJRI,
HARIPUR DISTRICT :
PIND GUJRAN,
MOHRRA GUJAR,
KOHISTAN DISTRICT :
GUJJAR BANDA,
GUJARYBAKE,
GUJAR KHEL,
GUJAR BANDA,
GUJAR BANDA,
MANSEHRA DISTRICT :
GUJRAN,
GUJRA,
GUJRAN DE GAL,
LOWER DIR DISTRICT :
GUJAR KALAI,
GUJAR ABAD,
UPPER DIR DISTRICT :
GUJARA KILI,
GUJAR LALA,
MALA-GUJAR,
MARDAN DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
GUJAR GARHI,
Mohalla GUJARAN
Bakhshali,
PESHAWAR DISTRICT :
CHOUHA GUJAR
MIAN GUJAR,
S I N D PROVINCE :
KARACHI DISTRICT :
GUJAR CHOWK-
Manzoor Colony,
GUJJAR Nullah,
BADIN DISTRICT :
GUJRI,
LARRKANA DISTRICT :
GUJHAR,
SANGHARR DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
GUJHERAN,
GUJHRO,
SUKKUR DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
B A L U C H I S T A N PROVINCE :
AWARAN DISTRICT :
GUJARO,
KHUZDAR DISTRICT :
GUJAAR,
BOLAN DISTRICT :
GUJAR,
PISHIN DISTRICT :
GUJIR,
DERA BUGTI DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
ZHOB DISTRICT :
GURJE ZAI,
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (I.C.T.) :
KANGOTA GUJRAN,
DERA GUJARAN(SECTOR G-10),
GOHRRA GUJARAN,
MARRI GUJAR,TALHARR,
HADWALA GUJJARAN,
GUJJARAN NA MOHRRA.
we are more than JATS and YADAVS in india also world wide too.In Afghanistan's National anthem word"GUJJAR" includes in it.
1)GUJJAR Places In Pakistan
The thousands of places were named after the Gujjars and their sub-tribes in the Sub-Continent during the period they ruled over the South and some part of Central Asia. In these days an interesting discussion is going on as to who the Gujjars or Gurjars are? I am mentioning the name of some places situated in all the four provinces of Pakistan. This do not include the villages named after the Gujjars situated in Jammu & Kashmir, Northern Areas and the Tribal Areas.
P U N J A B PROVINCE:
DERA GHAZI KHAN DISTRICT
THOKH GUJRI
LAYYAH DISTRICT
GUJRAT
MUZAFFARGARH DISTRICT
GUJARWALA
RAJANPUR DISTRICT
KOTLA GOJAR
GUJAR WALI
FAISALABAD DISTRICT
CHAK 217/GB GUJJAR PIND
CHAK 176/GB PALA GOJRA
JHANG DISTRICT
Jat GUJJAR
TOBA TEK SINGH DISTRICT
GOJRA TEHSIL
GUJRANWALA DISTRICT
KOTLI GUJRAN
GUJRAT DISTRICT
GUJARPUR
DHOK GUJRAN
GUJJAR KOTLA
KULEWAL GUJRAN
KHANPUR GUJRAN
HAFIZABAD DISTRICT
GUJRANWALI
GUJAR KE
MANDI BAHAUDDIN DISTRICT
GOJRA
NAROWAL DISTRICT
GUJAR WALI
BHABRA GUJRAN
BERA GUJRAN
KHANPUR GUJRAN
CHHANI GUJRAN
DEHLA GUJRAN
PAILA GUJRAN
GUJAR TOOR
HAJI PUR GUJRAN
DARYA GUJRAN
KOTLI GUJRAN
BADALA GUJRAN
NIKI GUJRAN
JHOMIAN GUJRAN
GUJRAT
NADALA GUJRAN
BALA GUJRAN
BHERON CHAK GUJRAN
TEHRA GUJRAN
SIALKOT DISTRICT
GUJARKE
GOJRA
GUJAR KALLA
GUJAR GORAYA
GUJRAL
GUJRAN WALA
KASUR DISTRICT
GURJKE
LAHORE DISTRICT
NAWAN PIND GUJRAN
HANDU GUJAR
QILA GUJAR SINGH
WARRA GUJARAN
OKARA DISTRICT
GHOUS PUR GUJJRAN
SHEIKHUPURA DISTRICT
GUJAR PURA
MAHMOON GUJAR
KALA GUJAR
KOTLI GUJRAN
RATTA GUJRAN
VEHARI DISTRICT
GUJAR
ATTOCK DISTRICT
THATTI GUJRAN
DHOK GUJAR
CHAKWAL DISTRICT
BHATTI GUJAR
MOHRA GUJRAN
PINDI GUJRAN
JHELUM DISTRICT
WARA GUJRAN
GUJER PUR
KALA GUJRAN
THATHI GUJRAN
GUJJAR
GUJAR KATARIAN
RAWALPINDI DISTRICT
GUJAR KHAN TEHSIL
GOJRA
MATUA GUJAR
DHANGDEW GUJAR MAL
JAND GUJAR
GURAH GUJARAN
PHAMRA GUJRAN
KALA GUJRAN
BHANGALI GUJAR
ARAZI GUJRAL
DHOK GUJRI
BHADANA GUJRAN
DANDI GUJRAN
KHURAM GUJAR
MIANWALI DISTRICT
GUJRAN WALA
GUJRAT
KHUSHAB DISTRICT
GUJRANWALA
North Western Frontier Province(N. W. F. P.)
D. I. KHAN DISTRICT
GUJRAT
ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT
MASAH GUJRI
GUJRI
BAIN GUJRI
HARIPUR DISTRICT
PIND GUJRAN
MOHRRA GUJAR
KOHISTAN DISTRICT
GUJJAR BANDA
GUJARYBAKE
GUJAR KHEL
GUJAR BANDA
GUJAR BANDA
MANSEHRA DISTRICT
GUJRAN
GUJRA
GUJRAN DE GAL
LOWER DIR DISTRICT
GUJAR KALAI
GUJAR ABAD
UPPER DIR DISTRICT
GUJARA KILI
GUJAR LALA
MALA-GUJAR
MARDAN DISTRICT
GUJRAT
GUJAR GARHI
Mohalla GUJARAN
Bakhshali
PESHAWAR DISTRICT
CHOUHA GUJAR
MIAN GUJAR
S I N D PROVINCE
KARACHI DISTRICT GUJAR CHOWK,
Manzoor Colony
Gujjar Nallah
BADIN DISTRICT
GUJRI
LARKANA DISTRICT
GUJHAR
SANGHAR DISTRICT
GUJRO
GUJHERAN
GUJHRO
SUKKUR DISTRICT
GUJRO
B A L U C H I S T A N PROVINCE
AWARAN DISTRICT
GUJARO
KHUZDAR DISTRICT
GUJAAR
BOLAN DISTRICT
GUJAR
PISHIN DISTRICT
GUJIR
DERA BUGTI DISTRICT
GUJRO
ZHOB DISTRICT
GURJE ZAI
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (I.C.T.)
KANGOTA GUJRAN
DERA GUJARAN (SECTOR G-10)
GOHRRA GUJARAN
MARRI GUJAR, TALHARR.
GUJJARS : A Warrior Tribe Who Inflicted Collosol Loss To The USSR
GUJJARS : The 2nd Largest Ethinic & Linguistic Entity Of Afghanistan
The U.S.A. and her allied countries had propounded the idea of a broad-based Government in Afghanistan, comprising of all the ethnic and linguastic groups. The western countries had false perception about the exact ethnic and linguastic division of Afghanistan. It was mistakenly believed that the Afghnistan is ethnically devided into Pushtoons and Persian speaking Northern alliance. The U.S.A. and its allies, while forming the present Karzai Government in Afghanistan, absolutely ignored the second largest and major ethnic Gujjar community. The Gujjars constitutes to be the 35% of Afghanistan’s total population
2. The Gujjar is the largest tribe of the World, which is admittedly recognized to be the major ethnic group in Pakistan, India, Indo-Pak held Jammu & Kashmir, Xing Xiang(China), Tibet, Nepal, Bhuttan, Sakkum, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Georgia and other Central Asian States. The Gujjars can rightly be termed as an International tribe, who are not restricted and confined by the frontiers or borders.
3. There is much known about the Gujjars dwelling in almost all parts of India and Pakistan. There population in India and Pakistan is 20 & 03-billion respectively. The Sub-Continent and Central Asia was ruled for centuries by the Gujjars, also known as Gurjars. It was during their rule that thousands of places were named after them or their sub-tribes in India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asian States. In Central and South Asia there are also numerous places named after the sub-clans of Gujjars, e.g. Chechania, Chechian, Jhanda Chechi, Kharian, New-Katarian, Panjan Kasana, Noon, Bhadana, Jhand Meelu, etc. etc. I am sure a list of such places, given at the end of this article, will be of great interest to realise that to what extent the Gujjars enjoyed power and influence in the Central & South Asia in the ancient times.
4. The Gujjars of Afghanistan have always played a very important and significant role in Afghanistan. The Afghanistan is broadly divided into four major ethnic groups, i.e. (1)-Pushtoons 40%, (2)-Gujjars, speaking Gujari and other languages 35%, (3)-Persian speaking 10% and (4)-others 15% approximately. The over whelming and majority population of 14 Provinces of Afghanistan consists of Gujjar tribe, who generally speak Gujjari langauage. In some areas they also speak Pushto or Persian in addition to Gujjari langauage. This language is also spoken by the Gujjars of India and Pakistan. The Gujjarati, Daccani, Rajasthani, Mewati and mewarri, according to some scholars, are the regional names and dialects of Gujjari language. A brief and approximate account of Gujjar population in some of the Afghan-Provinces is given hereunder:-
i) Kunnarr : This province is situated in the south of Afghanistan and
in the North of Pakistan. The Gujjar tribe is living with over-whelming majority in this Province. The famous towns and villages of the Gujjars are Narrai, Asmar, Hari Kot, Tashagul, Konigul, Gorin, Inchagal, Samsagal, Karchigal, Bazagal, Batash, Hegal and Asoom, etc.
ii) Lughman : Its more than 50% population consists of Gujjar tribe.
There are approximately 45-villages having hundred percent Gujjar population.
iii) Panjsher : The Gujjars constitutes 40% population of this Province.
Perkhar and Wersak towns are the famous strong-holds of the Gujjars.
iv) Badakhshan : The Gujjars constitutes half of the population of this
Province. The Bajjarr, Chauhan, Bherwal, Jangle, Bhaddana, Kohli, Doei and Bokarra are the famous sub-tribes/clans of Gujjars living in this Province.
v) Kondos : The ¾ population of this Province consists of Gujjar tribe.
vi) Farkhar : More than 90% population of this Province belongs to the
Gujjar community. The Dashtiachi, Namakao, Khestazi and Khefdar, etc. are the famous towns & villages of the Gujjar tribe.
vii) Mazar Sharif : In this Province over 30% population consists of
Gujjar community.
viii) Baglan : In this Province over 40% population belongs to the Gujjar
caste.
ix) Aneshkamesh : The 70% population of this Province is consisted of
Gujjar tribe.
x) Palol : The Gujjar is a majority tribe of this Province. The Gujjar
commanders Mr. Ghulam Sakhi Khattana and Mr.Fardol Khatana, the militant leaders of Harkat-e-Islamia Afghanistan also belonged to this Province. They inflicted collosal loss to the enemy during the cold-war.
xi) Andraf : The Gujjars constitues ¾ population of this Province. The
Gujjar Generals Moman Bherwal and Mr. Arbab Therwal Malang, the militant Gujjar Commanders of Hizb-e-Islami belonged to this province. These Generals earned lot of name and recognition during the cold-war.
xii) Taloqan : The Gujjars forms half of the population of the Province.
Mr. Arbab Hakeem Chechi, the Supreme Gujjar Commander of Hizb-e-Islami also belonged to this Province. He also earned world wide recognition during the cold war.
xiii) Shabargan : The Gujjars are 1/3 of the total population of this
Province.
5. The Gujjars are also living with a prominent sizeable minority in the following Provinces of Afghanistan : -
i Nangarhar,
ii Kabul,
iii Logar,
iv Qandhar,
v Gazni,
vi Kapisa,
vii Gardez,
viii Tamroze, and
ix Harat.
6. The Gujjars played a leading role in war (Jehad) against the U.S.S.R. since beginning in the year 1979. Mir Afzal Chechi of Kunnarr Province was one of the leading founders to organise and start the war(Jehad) to liberate Afghanistan from the clutches of U.S.S.R., who also sacrificed his life for the sacred cause. Malik Sher Afzal and Malik Qabeel of Kunnarr Province also significantly contributed towards organizing the war and Jehad against the U.S.S.R.
7. The following militant leaders of various Jahadi organizations, who fought against the U.S.S.R., also belonged to the Gujjar tribe of Afghanistan:-
i) Dr.M.Abdul Qayyum, Founder, Hizb-e-Islami
ii) Maulana M.Younas Khalis Quaid, Hizb-e-Islami
iii) Muhammad Ayub, Amir, Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
iv) Ghulam Chechi, Commander Hizb-e-Islami
v) Mauland Akhawandzada Commander Harkat-e-Islami
vi) Nadir Khan Commander Harkat-e-Islami
vii) Arbab Mian Gul Chechi Commander Jamaat-e-Islami
viii) Haji Zardali Commander Hizb-e-Islami
ix) Haji Daim Khan Commander Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
x) Musafar Khan Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xi) Maulana Umra Khan Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xii) Haji Badam Khan Commander Mahaz-e-Milli
xiii) Mir Alam Commander Jamat-e-Islami
xiv) Malik Sadbar Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xv) Maulana Kaduaali Amir Islami Hizb
xvi) Mirza Lal Doei Commander Jamat-e-Islami
xvii) Madir Gujjarwal Commander Harkat-e-Islami
xviii) Malik Jabeen Chechi Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xix) Malik Shireen Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xx) Malik Maasal Commander Hizb-e-Islami
xxi) Hazrat Bilal Sher Commander Harkat-e-Islami
xxii) Malik Gul Sharif Commander Tanzeem Ahl-e-Hadith
8. The thousands of Gujjar Mujahideens sacrificed their lives while fighting against USSR during the period of cold war. A large number of Gujjars had to migrate to Pakistan and other neighbouring countries during and after the cold-war. The majority of Gujjar migratees were living in Bhai Cheena Camps, Anayat Kaley Camps in Bajorr Agency, Dodaba Camps and Ranrri Camps in Dir district of Pakistan.
9. The culture, language, customs and traditions of the Gujjars are entirely different than the pushtoon ethnic stock. The Gujjars of Afghanistan speaks Gujjari language, the language that also spoken in most of the areas of India & Pakistan and enjoys representation on a number of state owned Radio and Television channels in both the countries.
10. It will be worth mentioning that the Pushto speaking population do not belong to one community, tribal or racial group rather they are devided into Shanwaris, Afridis, Safis, Khattaks, Mashwanis and Yousafzais, etc. etc., who are foes and not friends as they keeps fighting with each other, whereas, on the contrary the Gujjars of Afghanistan belongs to one racial and tribal group unlike Pushtoons, who are just a linguistic group.
11. The over 30-Million Gujjars in Pakistan and 20-Billion Gujjars in India had extended their implied and unconditional support to the notion of forming the broad based Afghan-Government comprising of all the ethnic groups and communities in Afghanistan so to bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan.
12. It was expected that the Gujjars being the second largest ethnic and linguistic community certainly was to be considered as a significant constitutent in broad-based government as by ignoring the Gujjars neither any government can function as a representative establishment nor that could be a workable or perpetual solution to the growing problems of Afghanistan. The U.S.A., U.K. and Pakistan Governments should have derived an acceptable formula giving due representation to the Gujjars of Afghanistan.
13. The worrior & majority Gujjar tribe has not been given any representation while forming the present Afghan Government, the result is obvious, the writ of present Afghan-Government could hardly be established within the radious of only two Kilo meter area and more specifically speaking within the Presidential Compound under the guard and security of Allied forces. They are the brave Gujjars only who can restrict and confine the war-lords into their cloths and can bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan. These Gujjars of Afghanistan also enjoys the unshaken support of 23-billion Gujjars of Pakistan and India in special and millions of Gujjars settled all over the world in common. Its in the larger interest that Allied Forces, in order to bring the perpetual peace in Afghanistan, may even now draw a strategy to form a true representative Aghan-Government.
The royal-Gujjars have ruled the South-Central Asia for centuries and it was during their kingdoms that they had named thousands of places. No other tribe can compete the Gujjars on this account. In the wake of recent unrest amongst the Gujjars of Rajisthan in India, which has been termed as the ‘Desert Storm By The Gujjars, an interesting discussion is going on these days as to who the Gujars, Gujjars or Gurjars are? I am mentioning a few name of some places, which will help the historians, anthrapologist and anaylst to ascertain the major and important role played by them in present and past history and the politics of these regions. The visitors of this thread are allowed to forward this article to the other web-sites for befitting conclusion about the Gujjars’ history and their role in the present-age.
A F G H A N I S T A N
Gujarabad,
Gujaristan,
Gujar pul (Kunnarr)
Gujar (Fariab), etc.
G E O R G I A (Central Asia)
Gurjistan } Persian names ]The place where from the Gujars,
Gurjiya } of Georgia ]Gurjis or Gurjars migrated to South
} ]Asia in the ancient times.
C H E C H A N Y A (Central Asia)
CHECHANYA This country is named after the Chechi sub-clan or gotra
of Gujjar/Gurjar Tribe. The following places are also
named after the Chechi sub-clan in Pakistan and Azad
Jammu & Kashmir :
Jhandi Chechi, District Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Chechian, District Mirpur, A. J & K.
I R A N
GUJAR This place is situated in Esfahan, Iran, its geographical
coordinates are 33° 48′ 0″ North, 51° 20′ 0″ East.
N D I A :
P U N J A B PROVINCE :
AMRITSAR DISTRICT :
LODHI GUJJAR
KOTLA GUJARAN
GUJARPURA
GUJAR PURA
FARIDKOT DISTRICT :
GUJJAR
FATEHGARH SAHIB DISTRICT :
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
BUD GUJJARAN,
FIROZPUR DISTRICT :
BEHAK GUJJARAN,
BUH GUJJARAN,
THEH GUJJAR,
THEH GUJJAR (BEGU),
GURDASPUR DISTRICT :
TALWARA GUJJARAN,
SIMBLI GUJJARAN,
LAHRI GUJJARAN,
KOTLI GUJJARAN,
JHANDA GUJJARAN,
GUJARAT,
GUJJAR PUR,
CHANNI GUJJARAN,
BHURIAN GUJJARAN,
AIMAN GUJJARAN,
HOSHIARPUR DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR,
GUJJAR,
GUJAR KATRALA,
GUJAR BASOYA,
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
JIWANPUR GUJJARAN,
CHAK GUJJARAN-1,
CHAK GUJJARAN-2,
BHULEWAL GUJJARAN,
BAGEWAL GUJJARAN,
JALANDHAR DISTRICT :
RAIPUR GUJJARAN,
KAPURTHALA DISTRICT :
MAND GUJJAR PUR,
GUJJARATTAN,
LUDHIANA DISTRICT :
AGWAR GUJJARAN,
BAUNKAR GUJJARAN,
BHAINI GUJJARAN,
FATEHGARH GUJJARAN,
GUJJARWAL,
GUJJARWAL BET,
QUTABEWAL GUJJARAN,
NAWANSHAHR DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR KHURD,
GUJJAR PUR KALAN,
ROPARR DISTRICT :
BASI GUJJARAN,
SANGPUR DISTRICT :
RAMPUR GUJJARAN,
RAMGARH GUJJARAN,
GUJJARAN,
PATIALA DISTRICT :
BADHOLI GUJJARAN,
BIR KHERI GUJJARAN,
DUDHAN GUJJARAN,
FARID PUR GUJJARAN,
GUJARHERI,
KHERI GUJJARAN,
SASA GUJJARAN,
MUKTASAR DISTRICT :
BURA GUJJAR,
G U J A R A T PROVINCE :
SURAT DISTRICT :
GUJJAR PUR,
MEHSANA DISTRICT :
GUJJARVADA,
HIMACHAL PRADESH (H.P.) PROVINCE :
UNA DISTRICT :
DHAR GUJJARAN,
HARYANA PROVINCE :
AMBALA DISTRICT :
TALHERI GUJJARAN,
BHIWANI DISTRICT :
GUJARANI,
FARIDABAD DISTRICT :
KHERI GUJJARAN,
NAGLA GUJJARAN,
TIKRI GUJJARAN,
GURGAON DISTRICT :
BAR GUJJARAN,
GUJAR NAGLA,
MUHAMMADPUR GUJJARAN,
KAITHAL DISTRICT :
BUDHANPUR GUJJARAN,
GARHI GUJJARAN,
KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT :
KAKRALA GUJJARAN,
MAHENDRAGARH DISTRICT :
GUJJARWAS,
PANI PAT DISTRICT :
NUR PUR GUJJARAN,
SIMLA GUJJARAN,
BAWANA GUJJARAN,
REWARI DISTRICT :
BAWANA GUJJAR,
GUJAR MAJRI,
GUJARIWAS,
LADHUWAS GUJJARAN,
ROHTAK DISTRICT :
KHERKA GUJJARAN,
SONI PAT DISTRICT :
KHERI GUJJARAN,
PANCHI GUJJARAN,
YAMUNA NAGAR DISTRICT :
GARHI GUJJARAN,
HAL DARI GUJJARAN,
the Capital city of India , New Delhi, was founded as Dhillika by Gujjar Tanwars, in 736 AD. The Gujjar Tanwars were fuadatotires kings of Gujjar Pratihar Emperors. There are millions of Gujjar Tanwars who are called as Tuar, Tomar,Tamar,Toor, Tanwar, Toonwar etc. at various places. The Gujjar Tanwars named Mahrauli ( Mihir- Awali, tha is the house of Mihir Bhoja) after the name of Gujjar Pratihar Emperor Mihir Bhoja the Great.
The present capital of MP Bhopal is named after the same Gujjar Emperor Bhoja, the Great as Bhoja-Pal. It was founded by another Gujjar fuedatorie kings the Gujjars Parmars. The Gujjar Parmars have many branches and one of the of Khubad Parmar ruled the western Uttar Pradesh. Yog Raj Singh , a 7 feet, 8 ” wrestler Warrior had driven out Ghengiz Khan out of Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh and did not allow him to llot these regions.
The other names of the same emperor were Baraha ( Varaha and he is regarded as incarnation of lord Vishnu) and so many places are named after him.
His forth name was Prabhas and Gujjar Solankis of present day Gujarat named Prabhas Patan in the name of their Gujjar Pratihar Emperor, Bhoja the Great. Prabhas Patan was the capital city of Gujjar Solankis who also tries to take the title of Gurjareshar but truly could not control the other Gujjars clans like Gujjar Chadellas, Gujjar Chauhans, Gujjar Parmars etc. Though the Gujjar Guhilas of Chittor became their fuedatory kings.
P A K I S T A N :
P U N J A B PROVINCE:
DERA GAZI KHAN DISTRICT :
THOKH GUJRI,
LAYYAH DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
MUZAFARGARH DISTRICT :
GUJARWALA,
RAJANPUR DISTRICT :
KOTLA GUJAR,
GUJAR WALI,
FAISALABAD DISTRICT :
CHAK 217/GB GUJJAR PIND,
CHAK 176/GB PALA GOJRA,
JHANG DISTRICT
Jat GUJJAR,
TOBA TEK SINGH DISTRICT :
GUJRA TEHSIL,
GUJARANWALA DISTRICT :
GUJARANWALA,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
GUJARAT DISTRICT :
GUJARAT,
GUJARPUR,
DHOK GUJRAN,
GUJJAR KOTLA,
KULEWAL GUJRAN,
KHANPUR GUJRAN,
HAFIZABAD DISTRICT :
GUJRANWALI,
GUJAR KE,
MANDI BAHA UD DIN DISTRICT :
GUJRA,
NAROWAL DISTRICT :
GUJAR WALI,
BHABRA GUJRAN,
BERA GUJRAN,
KHANPUR GUJRAN,
CHHANI GUJRAN,
DEHLA GUJRAN,
PAILA GUJRAN,
GUJAR TOOR,
HAJI PUR GUJRAN,
DARYA GUJRAN,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
BADALA GUJRAN,
NIKI GUJRAN,
JHOMIAN GUJRAN,
GUJRAT,
NADALA GUJRAN,
BALA GUJRAN,
BHERON CHAK GUJRAN,
TEHRA GUJRAN,
SIALKOT DISTRICT :
GUJARKE,
GOJRA,
GUJAR KALLA,
GUJAR GORAYA,
GUJRAL,
GUJRAN WALA,
KASUR DISTRICT :
GUJARKE,
LAHORE DISTRICT :
NAWAN PIND GUJRAN,
HANDU GUJAR,
QILA GUJAR SINGH,
WARRA GUJARAN,
OKARRA DISTRICT :
GHOUS PUR GUJJRAN,
SHEIKHUPURA DISTRICT :
GUJAR PURA,
MAHMOON GUJAR,
KALA GUJAR,
KOTLI GUJRAN,
RATTA GUJRAN,
VEHARRI DISTRICT :
GUJAR,
ATTOCK DISTRICT :
THATTI GUJRAN,
DHOK GUJAR,
CHAKWAL DISTRICT :
BHATTI GUJAR,
MOHRA GUJRAN,
PINDI GUJRAN,
JHELUM DISTRICT :
WARA GUJRAN,
GUJAR PUR,
KALA GUJRAN,
THATHI GUJRAN,
GUJJAR,
GUJAR KATARIAN,
RAWALPINDI DISTRICT :
GUJAR KHAN TEHSIL,
GUJRA,
MATUA GUJAR,
DHANGDEW GUJAR MAL,
JAND GUJAR,
GURAH GUJARAN,
PHAMRA GUJRAN,
KALA GUJRAN,
BHANGALI GUJAR,
ARAZI GUJRAL,
DHOK GUJRI,
BHADANA GUJRAN,
DANDI GUJRAN,
KHURAM GUJAR,
MIANWALI DISTRICT :
GUJRAN WALA,
GUJRAT,
KHUSHAB DISTRICT :
GUJRANWALA,
North Western Frontier Province (N. W. F. P.)
D. I. KHAN DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
ABBOTTABAD DISTRICT :
MASAH GUJRI,
GUJRI,
BAIN GUJRI,
HARIPUR DISTRICT :
PIND GUJRAN,
MOHRRA GUJAR,
KOHISTAN DISTRICT :
GUJJAR BANDA,
GUJARYBAKE,
GUJAR KHEL,
GUJAR BANDA,
GUJAR BANDA,
MANSEHRA DISTRICT :
GUJRAN,
GUJRA,
GUJRAN DE GAL,
LOWER DIR DISTRICT :
GUJAR KALAI,
GUJAR ABAD,
UPPER DIR DISTRICT :
GUJARA KILI,
GUJAR LALA,
MALA-GUJAR,
MARDAN DISTRICT :
GUJRAT,
GUJAR GARHI,
Mohalla GUJARAN
Bakhshali,
PESHAWAR DISTRICT :
CHOUHA GUJAR
MIAN GUJAR,
S I N D PROVINCE :
KARACHI DISTRICT :
GUJAR CHOWK-
Manzoor Colony,
GUJJAR Nullah,
BADIN DISTRICT :
GUJRI,
LARRKANA DISTRICT :
GUJHAR,
SANGHARR DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
GUJHERAN,
GUJHRO,
SUKKUR DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
B A L U C H I S T A N PROVINCE :
AWARAN DISTRICT :
GUJARO,
KHUZDAR DISTRICT :
GUJAAR,
BOLAN DISTRICT :
GUJAR,
PISHIN DISTRICT :
GUJIR,
DERA BUGTI DISTRICT :
GUJRO,
ZHOB DISTRICT :
GURJE ZAI,
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (I.C.T.) :
KANGOTA GUJRAN,
DERA GUJARAN(SECTOR G-10),
GOHRRA GUJARAN,
MARRI GUJAR,TALHARR,
HADWALA GUJJARAN,
GUJJARAN NA MOHRRA.