- Gakhar Hindus
Hindu Gakhars (also Gakkhar or Ghakhar or Ghakkar) form the
Hindu branch of the Gakhar clan and is settled inIndia . While theMuslim Gakhars are settled inPakistan .The
Gakhars are an ancient tribe that is settled inRawalpindi ,Islamabad , Jhelum,Kashmir ,Gilgit ,Baltistan (Tibet ),Chitral , andKhanpur regions in modern dayPakistan andIndia (in the latter case a substantial population are Hindu. According to the Gakhar legends, they are anAryan clan (a racial designation first used byDarius the Great ) of Persian descent.Before the independence of
Pakistan , the Gakhar Hindus shared their ancestral homes with the rest of the tribe. After the independence the Gakhar Hindus moved to India and they now live in various parts of north India .Conversion to Islam
After the arrival of
Islam into the South Asia a predominant section ofGakhars converted toIslam . The MuslimGakhars in Pakistan are a prominent community in that country.Ferishta records the conversion of the Gakhars to
Islam byMuhammad of Ghor :Ferishta goes on to record about the conversion of the Gakhars and other local people at the hands of
Muhammad of Ghor - cquote|most of the infidels who inhabited the mountains between Ghazni and the Indus were also converted, some by force and others by persuation [ History of the rise of the Mohomedan Power in India –translated by John Briggs from the original Persian of Mohomed Kasim Ferishta – Vol1 Page104 ] Hindu Marriage customs are recorded prevelant among Muslim Gakhars as late as the 18th century in the district gazetteer of Rawalpindi cquote|old religious customs , obviously of Hindu origin are still observed by the Gakhars , or were until within a very short period , such as customs at marriage of "lawa-pherna" and "Khari par baithana", and the Kazi and the Brahman are both present on such occasions . Further it is curious that their headmen always call themselves "Raja " and not by any other distinctively Musalman title . The name Gakhar too , seems to partake more of a Hindu than of Persian or Arabic form " • [ Gazetteer of the Rawalpindi District 1893-94, Punjab Government, 2001 Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore. Page 114 ]According to S A A Rizvi cquote| the motives of Muizzuudin's conquests were no different from those of Mahmud of Ghazni . Both were in need of plunder from India to maintain their slave armies and to attract the wandering bands of Islamicized mercenaries known as "ghazis" to their forces . The Islamicization of India was not their main objective, although some tribal leaders such as the Gakkhars were encouraged to embrace Islam " [ The wonder that was India II on page 22. Picador ]
While a significantly large majority of Gakkhars did convert to Islam from Hinduism ,during the medieval period many Gakhar Hindus did not convert and continued to live in their traditional homelands of Jhelum, Kashmir, and West Punjab (which now falls in the Pakistan Punjab).
Ferishta s account of Gakkhars
Geneological records and clan histories of the
Gakhar s atPehowa andKankhal The pandas or record keeping
pandit s of the Gakhars are located inPehowa nearKurukshetra andKankhal nearHaridwar , both places inIndia , which are visited for spiritual reasons as well as to complete religious ceremonies after death . These are primary sources for the clan histories of theGakhar s . Often these Pandas are able to shed considerable light on Muslim clans as well converted fromHindu s .ee also
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Gakhars
* [http://www.gakhar.com/index.html Shri K.L Gakhar Memorial Trust ]=References=
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