Gucer (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Vijaya Ramaswamy, (Ed.) (2017). "The Story of the Gujars". Migrations in Medieval and Early Colonial India. Taylor & Francis. s. 67. ISBN 978-1-351-55825-9. The heterogenous category that is variously called gujar/Gujjar/Gurjara.  Yazar |ad1= eksik |soyadı1= (yardım); r eksik |soyadı1= (yardım)
  • Mayaram, Shail (2017). "The Story of the Gujars". Vijaya Ramaswamy (Ed.). Migrations in Medieval and Early Colonial India. Taylor & Francis. s. 67. ISBN 978-1-351-55825-9. 
  • Kothiyal, Tanuja (14 Mart 2016). Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert (İngilizce). Cambridge University Press. ss. 249-250. ISBN 978-1-107-08031-7. Gujar'ın kültürel imajı cahil bir çobana aittir, ancak Gucer geçmişinin tarihsel iddiaları onları Thar üzerinden uzun göçlerle Gucer-Pratiharlar ile ilişkilendirir. Bununla birlikte, Devnarayan destanının ortaya koyduğu gibi, Gucerların iddia edebileceği herhangi bir Racput bağlantısı, eski kshatriya klanından gelme iddialarından ziyade destan boyunca yapılan çok kastlı evliliklerden gelir. Gucerların orijinal atası, Brahmin bir kadınla evlenen bir Rajput'tur. 
  • Kothiyal, Tanuja (14 Mart 2016). Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert (İngilizce). Cambridge University Press. s. 265. ISBN 978-1-107-08031-7. from gradual transformation of mobile patoral and tribal groups into landed sedentary ones. The process of settlement involved both control over mobile resources through raids, battles and trade as well as channelizing of these resources into agrarian expansion. Kinship structures as well as marital and martial alliances were instrumental in this transformation. ... In the colonial ethnographic accounts rather than referring to Rajputs as having emerged from other communities, Bhils, Mers, Minas, Gujars, Jats, Raikas, all lay a claim to a Rajput past from where they claim to have 'fallen'. Historical processes, however, suggest just the opposite. 
  • Baij Nath Puri (1975). The History of the Gurjara-Pratihāras. Oriental Publishers & Distributors. ss. 14-17. 
  • Baij Nath Puri (1975). The History of the Gurjara-Pratihāras. Oriental Publishers & Distributors. ss. 14-17. 
  • Singh 2012, ss. 48 & 51.

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