Gagru Family Tree of Huzur jo During Mughal Emperor Akbar Shah II 1806–1837

Date
November 1, 1819

Belongs To

Held At
Tareekh e Aqwam Kashmir

Era
Akbar Shah II 1806–1837
MARC-04112021-006
DESCRIPTION
Regarding the Gagroo family, it is learned that some of its members live in Zina Kadal and Kishtwar in Srinagar Mohalla, Tehsil Islamabad. There was also a branch in Bhaderwah. But now there is only one person left. His name is Ghulam Nabi. And he too has now moved to Kishtwar.
Where he is a black writer in the tehsil. The Gagdu family of Baramulla whose greatness and fame Khawaja Abdul Samad Gagroo and Khawaja Amiruddin Kakro have passed away with them. Gakkar was the same. But as soon as he came to Kashmir, the form of this word changed from Kakro and Kakro and Kakro etc.
How and when to come home to Kashmir This method has been described in detail in the first volume of Kashmir. However, when the people of Ghaghar came to Kashmir, they came to Baramulla and from there they came to Srinagar and were called Gagru.
As in Srinagar, some of his families are still called Gagru and are traders. When they went from Srinagar in detail, they were called Kishtwar and Bhaderwah Gagdu. Here it turned into a ray.Therefore in Kishtwar the horse is called Garh and the girl is called Garh and in Kashmir the horse is called Garh and the girl is called Kaur.
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