Dogra
The term "Dogra" refers to a group of people primarily found in the Jammu region of India. They are known for their distinct culture, language, and traditions, which are influenced by the region's history and geography. The Dogras speak Dogri, a language that is part of the Indo-Aryan family, and they celebrate various festivals that reflect their rich heritage.
Historically, the Dogras played a significant role in the formation of the Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Dogra dynasty, founded by Gulab Singh in the mid-19th century, ruled the region until the Indian independence in 1947. Today, the Dogra community continues to contribute to the cultural and social fabric of the region.