Gurjar (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Gurjar" in French language version.

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books.google.com

  • Saikat K Bose, Boot, Hooves and Wheels : And the Social Dynamics behind South Asian Warfare, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, , 303– (ISBN 978-93-84464-54-7, lire en ligne)

    « The Gurjara, Gurjars, and Gujjars, many of whom are Muslims today, are pastoral people who today occupy a wide swathe of territory.. »

  • Nagendra Kr Singh et Abdul Mabud Khan, Encyclopaedia of the World Muslims : Tribes, Castes and Communities, Global Vision, , 488– (ISBN 978-81-87746-07-2, lire en ligne)
  • Jean-Philippe Platteau, Culture, Institutions, and Development : New Insights Into an Old Debate, , 280 p. (ISBN 978-0-203-84333-8, lire en ligne)

nps.edu

  • « Nuristan », Program for Culture & Conflict Studies, Naval Postgraduate School, (consulté le )

theguardian.com

thehindu.com

  • Shail Mayaram, « Caste, tribe, and the politics of reservation », thehindu.com, (consulté le ) : « The Gujjars, estimated to number 1.6 crore nationwide, are internally differentiated in terms of religion, occupation, and socio-economic status. Historically, they have comprised a hugely heterogeneous group ranging from the Gurjar-Pratihara rulers of north India to the Gujjar and Bakarwal nomads of Jammu and the Kashmir valley »