Gujjari
The term "Gujjari" refers to a community primarily found in the northern regions of India and Pakistan. They are traditionally known for their pastoral lifestyle, often herding livestock such as sheep and goats. The Gujjars have a rich cultural heritage, including unique music, dance, and festivals that reflect their history and traditions.
Gujjari people often speak the Gujjari language, which is a dialect of Hindi and has influences from Punjabi and Urdu. Many Gujjars are also engaged in agriculture, and some have transitioned to urban occupations. Their social structure is typically organized around clans, which play a significant role in their community life.