Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "சாளுக்கியர் குலம்" in Tamil language version.
Gujjars clans: Bidhuri • Chalok • Chandela • Chandna • Chaprana • Charan • Handu • Hun • Jabarhera • Rawal • Rawat...
...tribe , which is , in all likelihood , of Gūjar origin , is Chalukya or Chaulukya.
According to Bilhana, the original home of Chalukya was Ayodhya. ... historians are in the view that Chalukyas were belong to Gurjar.
...Solankis or Chalukyas were connected with the Gujars , of whom the chapas were a branch " 28 According to the speculations of Rice , the word Chalukya resembles seleukia and that bitter wars...
With the establishment ( A.D. 961 ) of the Cháulukya or Solanki family , who like the Chávadás were of Gurjjara(Gurjar) origin the capital passed from Bhinmál to Anahilavá la.
...The Pratihars and Chalukiyas were Gurjar Kshatriyas, Chap, Gehlot, Parmar and Chauhan...
Modern Gujarat came to be so called after the establishment of the Chaulukya sovereignty there. Hence the Chaulukyas were ethnically connected with the Gurjara(Gurjar) tribe... the Pratiharas, the Chalukyas, the Paramaras and the Chahamanas formed the agnikula (fire-clans). Hence all the members of the agnikula were offshoots of the Gurjara (Gurjar) tribe.
The Solankis who rose to power at this time , are admitted on all hands to be of Gurjar origin....
History tells us that Gujjars have ruled from Gujarat, Jodhpur, and Kathiawad to Baliya during 641 century A.D. and during this time it was known as Gujjar Desh. Chawada and Solanki Gujjars have ruled over Deccan Gujarat from 610–942 ...
Salavan, Shakti Kumar, Amba Prashad, Nar Varman and Yaso Varman; all were feudatories of the Chalukya Gurjars of Anhilwara (Gujarat).
According to D.R. Bhandarkar , the Chaulukyas of Gujarat were ' in all likelihood , of Gujar origin.