List of Gujjar Clans

List of Gujjar Clans

The following is a list of better-known clans of the Gujjar community of South Asia (The total number of clans being 3000) listed in alphabetical order:

Gujar and Kutchi (Indic)
Nomad/Pastoralist

Gochar/Kochar (Armenian)
Migrant "Qochar" seems to be from the Persian/Turkish root of "goech", to migrate which will imply that Kochar, Gochar, Qochar is a migrant, nomad.

Göçer/Köçer (Turkish)

A

*Ambwata
*Adhana
*Aheer
*Ajar/Bakarwal
*Awana
*Amrana
*Amni
*Auwaal
*Alkari
*Atala
*Ambak
*Agnikul
*Aswaal
*Andarwar
*Aahaar
*Almeecha
*Andoh
*Aftali
*Andana
*Athwaar
*Atkia
*Aswaar
*Asya
*Ahmana
*Agchal
*Atlana
*Ahiwaal
*Anjana
*Amolia
*Anolehra
*Anta
*Aana
*Anandma
*Ayeri
*Asaria
*Antu
*Awaar
*Amta
*Amarwaal
*Athwaal
*Atrusi
*Awanti
*Aheewaal
*Arwaal

B

* Bokra/Bokan
* Bajjar
* Bainsla
* Baisoya/Basoya/Besoya
* Bahrowal
* Bhadana
* Bhati
* Bath
* Bhumbla
* Bidhuri
* Bose
* Barkat
* Bagri
* Bhatia
* Banian
* Basista/Bosatta
* Bhalot
* Bhatria
* Beeten
* Bhanbar
* Bhunchh or Bhoonchh
* Baharwaal
* Barah
* Bajran
* Bokkan
* Bhoken
* Bajaar
* Baanth
* Bania
* Bagri
* Badana
* Batar
* Bala
* Barsoya
* Balasia
* Baalsi
* Baarsi
* Beli
* Bakkhan
* Baswaal
* Bawaar
* Baddi
* Banslay
* Bensla
* Bathoya
* Baghela
* Baaru
* Bud Gujjar
* Bar Gujjar
* Bokar
* Baghaar
* Babar
* Barbara
* Baankar
* Baharoj
* Baanja
* Balot
* Behlot
* Belu
* Berpur
* Bela
* Bargu
* Bandra
* Bhanbla
* Bhemala
* Bhaati
* Bhatti
* Butt
* Bhargar
* Bhosan
* Bosan
* Bhent
* Bhulesar
* Bhaarvi
* Bhargot
* Bhmaber
* Bhadana
* Bharoya
* Bhaaru
* Baaru
* Bhoya
* Bettan
* Barraich
* Bawla

C

* Chhawari
* Chaprana
* Chaudhri
* Chechi
* Chandna
* Charr
* Chhokar/Chokker
* Chandela
* Chaudhary
* Chouhan
* Chawda
* Channanay
* Chanchi
* Charlay
* Chohlay
* Chhali
* Chobra
* Chanair
* Chetrana
* Chandar
* Chandor
* Chalor
* Chalotia
* Chalok
* Chamar
* Charan
* Chavinda
* Chodda
* Chahadri
* Chaap
* Chanpay
* Chora
* Chandyala
* Chohar
* Chhawari
* Chawara
* Chhotkana
* Chhaparwaal
* Chhambar
* Chhalay
* Chhori
* Chohan

D

* Dhaliya/Chaprana
* Dedha
* Dedhar
* Dogay
* Dahima
* Dargas
* Dorata
* Dhonchak
* Dhind
* Dhinda
* Dharawata
* Diya
* Dharandia

F

*Fagna

G

*Ghorsi or Gorsi
*Gaj
*Gajgahi
*Gaigi
*Gurs
*Garasia
*Goras
*Gori
*Gamti
*Gardi
*Gadri
*Gasetay
*Godwana
*Gosi
*Gidi
*Gehlat
*Gehlot
*Gojarwaal
*Goryagor
*Gargar
*Gotalwaal
*Gorya
*Gojar
*Gairr
*Gohal
*Gonchal
*Gogla
*Gaalgal
*Gaathela
*Gaanghela
*Garatia
*Garoryar
*Geda
*Gachalia
*Godalia
*Garla
*Gochana
*Gartal
*Gari
*Gopia
*Goop
*Gararr
*Gola
*Galeria
*Gogi
*Gangoh
*Ghorey
*Ghabela
*Ghaakla
*Garahwaal
*Gharwaal
*Gorhaal
*Gehsan
*Ghararr
*Ghanda
*Ghaghla
*Gharya
*Ghaagal
*Garewaal
*Gujjar Badshah
*Gus

H

* Hakla
* Hakum
* Harsana
* Handu-Aane
* Hun
* harthala
*hathwal

J

*Jabarhera
*Jangee
*Jindar
*Jat
*Jatu
*Jagal
*Jangal

K

* Kahrana
* Kalas
* Khari
* Kapasi
* Kasana
* kansana
* Khattana
* Khokhar
* kheppar
* Kulyana
* Kundwana
* Karahna
* Kanwar
* Kasana
* Kataria
* Koli
* Khaila
* Kangas
* Kharol
* Kharra

L

*LOHMOD
*Lohia
*Lomwar
*Lumbar
*Ligree
*Laadhi

M

*Munan
*Mehlu
*Meelu
*Mehar
*Meed
*Moheelu
*Maitrak
*Miyana
*Mothsar
*Mahrane
*Malik
*Maal
*MAWAI

N

* Nekadi
* Nalia
* Nitad
* Noon/Nooniara

P

*Padana
*Pamad
*Paud
*Phagana
*Poswal
*Paswal/Pasval
*Poraswal
*Patel
*Pawad

R

*Rana
*Ratala
*Rawal
*Rawat

S

*Sahi
*Sangu
*SasodiGehlot
*Sehar
*Shukkal
*Solanki
*Sirandhna
*Saradhana
*Siroh
*Siyal
*Sipra
*Sisodia
*Suthan
*Sood
*Suddhan

T

* Toor
* Theckari
*Thekaria
* Tonger
* Tanvar
* Tanwar
* Tomar
* Tedwa

V

* Vania/Bania
* Visgorus
* Virana
* Vihun
* Vokkan

W

*Warraich


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