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Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Nanda — For other uses, see Nanda (disambiguation). Nanda (also Nandha and Nandhra) is a surname of Punjabis . Nanda is a Tarkhan (Punjab), Ahluwalia and Kamboj surname. All the clans of Tarkhan (Punjab), Lohar, Gujjar, Kamboj, Ahluwalia tribes have a… … Wikipedia
Rustavi — For the village in Azerbaijan, see Rüstəm Əliyev. Infobox Settlement official name = Rustavi რუსთავი name local = რუსთავი imagesize = 250px pushpin mapsize = 280px map caption = Location of Rustavi in Georgia subdivision type = Country… … Wikipedia
Chauhan — (चौहान) Dynasty and Kingdom राजवंश और साम्राज्य Vansh Agnivanshi Descended from: Dhundhar[citation needed] Common Ances … Wikipedia
Solanki — For the English cricketer, see Vikram Solanki. For the scientist, see Sami Solanki. Solanki Empire सोलंकी Solanki Samrajya … Wikipedia
Chawda dynasty — The Chavda Kingdom or Chapa dynasty[1] also known as Gujar Chapas[2] was an ancient Hindu Kshatriya dynasty which ruled northern Gujarat from 746 AD to 942 AD. It is stated in Bombay Gazetteer that Chavdas were Gurjars.[3] Historians such as… … Wikipedia
Chechi — or Chechhi (Gujari:चेची) is a gotra (lineage) among the Gurjars. According to Ajmer patels they are Lor Gurjars (descended from Ramchandra s son Lava ). The Chechis are spread all over the world specially Central Asia. Some Chechis live in… … Wikipedia
Mavi (Gurjar clan) — Mavi (Gojri: मावी) is a clan or Gotra among Gurjars. Mawana is named after Mavi clan of Gurjars. Mavi means the Respective and Strong gautra in Gurjars.[1] Reference ^ Rahul Khari (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin, History and Culture. Reference… … Wikipedia
Nāgar Gurjar — Nagari, Nāgar or Nāgra is one of the various clans of the Gurjars.The other variations of Nagari are Nagara, Nagra, Nagada, Nagdi etc. They have special strength in Bulandshahr, Noida, Faridabad, Meerut, Ghaziabad and Uttar Pradesh.[1] History… … Wikipedia
Nekadi — (Gojri:नेकाड़ी) is a gotra (lineage) among the Gurjars.They migrated from Mathura to Rajasthan.They are Laur or Lava Gujars.[1] Chechis are division of Nekadi Gurjars. Reference ^ Bombay (India : State). Gazetteer of the Bombay Preside … Wikipedia