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The following is a list of better-known clans of the Gujjar community of South Asia (Total number of clans being 1200) listed in alphabetical order:
Gujar and Kutchi (Indic)
Nomad/Pastoralist
Gochar/Kochar (Armenian)
Migrant "Qochar" seems to be from the Persian/Turkish root of "goech", to migrate which will insinuate that Kochar, Gochar, Qochar is a migrant, nomad.
Göçer/Köçer (Turkish)
AMBAWATA
Dedha is also one of the famous cast in gurjar goatras.Most of them living in delhi & ncr areas.India's capital DELHI is the native land of dedha gurjar.
Ghorsi/Gorsi
Hakla
Ladis are mainly in Hamirpur, Mandi, Solan and Sirmaur Districts of Himachal Pradesh.
noon panwar