Unity of Gujjar
The Great Gujjar.
About:-
Who are
they
The Gujjar are a pastoral community that used to be nomadic but many now live in settled communities. The word Gujjar is derived from the term gaucharana, meaning to graze cows. They are a well-built people, medium to tall in stature.
Language
The Gujjar speak the language of the states they live in. In Chandigarh, Punjab, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh they speak Hindi among themselves and use the Devanagari script; while in Himachal Pradesh and Haryana they speak Gujjari, an Indo-Aryan language, as their mother tongue. In Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmiri or Hindi is their first language; they speak Marwari in Rajasthan. The Muslim Gujjar of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Punjab and Chandigarh speak Urdu as their first language and use the Persian-Arabic script to write it.