Mir, Meed | |
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Ethnicity | Gurjar (Gujjar) |
Feudal title | Choudhary, Khan, Malik |
Mir[1][2][3] or Meed[4] is a clan of Gurjar community that is also known as Mirwani in Balochistan.[2] It is mostly found among the Muslim Gujjars.
References
- โ Shashi, Shyam Singh (2006). The World of Nomads. Lotus Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-81-8382-051-6.
- 1 2 Kamran Azam, Suhadrawi (January 1, 2019). Encycolopedia Aqwam-e-Pakistan (in Urdu). Pakistan: Mushtaq Book corner. p. 263. ASIN B07XWGN5T6.
- โ Nasir Khan, Solangi (2012). Tareekh-e-Solanki (in Sindhi). Sindhu publications. p. 78.
- โ Vidya Prakash Tyagi (2009). Martial Races Of Undivided India. Kalpaz Publishers. p. 239.
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