- The
Garhwali people are an
Indian ethnolinguistic group native to the Garhwal, in the
Indian state of Uttarakhand, who
speak Garhwali, an Indo-Aryan language...
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Gairola wrote in a poem that
Garhwalis of both the
parts (State and British) are
extremely proud of the fact that 'we are
Garhwalis'.
Writers like
Chandra Mohan...
- up
Garhwali in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garhwali may
refer to:
Garhwali people, an ethno-linguistic
group who live in
northern India Garhwali language...
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Chandra Singh Garhwali was an
Indian soldier. He was born in
December 25, 1891 and died in
October 1, 1979. He is
remembered in
Indian history for refusing...
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Delhi in 1857, had 33%
Garhwális on
their rolls at that time. The
first proposal to
raise a
separate Regiment of the
Garhwális was
initiated by His Excellency...
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perforce ceded to the
Crown as
payment for
British help,
rendered to the
Garhwalis during the
Gurkha invasion, in the
early 19th century. The
earliest ruling...
- "Rohillas" and "Gorkhas". The
Garhwalis started ****ociating the term "Gorkhyani" with m****acre.
Despite the
efforts of the
Garhwalis the
Gorkhas managed to capture...
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landowning rulers and
their descendants),
including members of the
native Garhwalis, and
Kumaonis as well as a
number of migrants.
According to a 2007 study...
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Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni Western Dogri Kangri Bhadarwahi Churahi Bhateali Bilaspuri Chambeali Gaddi Pangwali Mandeali Mahasu...
- Haryanvi (0.67%) Tamil (0.53%) Malayalam (0.49%) Rajasthani (0.46%)
Garhwali (0.43%) Gujarati (0.24%) Odia (0.23%) Nepali (0.22%) Kumaoni (0...