Anjana Chaudhari

Anjana Chaudhari

The Anjana Chaudhari are native to Rajasthan, North Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in India. Anjana Chaudhari are basically Jat and they are an ethnic group, race, tribe and a people. The Anjana Chaudhari are considered to be the merged descendants of Indo-Aryans, Indo-Scythian tribes of the region, merging to form the ethnic group people. Anjana Chaudhari are naturally warlike and aggressive in battle, and possess qualities like courage, loyalty, self sufficiency, physical strength, resilience, orderliness, hard working, fighting tenacity and military strategy. Arbudadevi(Mount Abu) is kuldevi of Anjana Chaudhari.

The Anjana Chaudhari have many similarities with Jat of Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan. A few villages in Gujarat where Anjana Chaudhari live are Ucharpi, Tavadia, Khara, Basna, Mevad, Chitrodipura etc. These villages are near about Mehsana and the gotras found in them are Gujor(Gurjar), Radhiyala, Bera, Kag, Mahival, Bhatol etc which are similar to those of north Indian Jat. The Anjana Chaudhari of Gujarat are wealthy and landlords. The Banaskantha and Mehsana district have many Anjana Chaudhari villages where a sizable population lives. The Anjana Chaudhari population of these villages is about about 2500000. The Anjana Chaudhari in Gujarat have come from Rajasthan, Punjab and Hariyana. Besides Chaudhari , Anjana write Desai And Patel as their surname. The Dudh Sagar Dairy is the creation of Anjana Chaudhari.


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