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- Haksar abstract "Haksar is a Kashmiri caste. They are native to the Kashmir Valley within the disputed Jammu and Kashmir; however, some Haksars are Kashmiri Pandits, who have a long tradition of Indian administrative service based on fluency in a link language - Persian under the Mughuls and English under the British. In light of this fact, the Haksar family historically became a prominent administrative family in other parts of India, namely in Indore and Gwalior.".
- Haksar wikiPageID "29783359".
- Haksar wikiPageLength "4242".
- Haksar wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Haksar wikiPageRevisionID "637440358".
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink British_Raj.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_family_names.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kashmiri_tribes.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Gwalior.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Civil_Service.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Civil_Service_(British_India).
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Indore.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiri_Pandit.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiri_Pandits.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiri_people.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiris.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Haksar wikiPageWikiLink P._N._Haksar.
- Haksar hasPhotoCollection Haksar.
- Haksar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kashmirifamalies.
- Haksar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Haksar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Haksar subject Category:Indian_family_names.
- Haksar subject Category:Kashmiri_tribes.
- Haksar subject Category:Social_groups_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Haksar hypernym Caste.
- Haksar type Article.
- Haksar type EthnicGroup.
- Haksar type Group.
- Haksar type Surname.
- Haksar type Article.
- Haksar type Group.
- Haksar type People.
- Haksar type Surname.
- Haksar comment "Haksar is a Kashmiri caste. They are native to the Kashmir Valley within the disputed Jammu and Kashmir; however, some Haksars are Kashmiri Pandits, who have a long tradition of Indian administrative service based on fluency in a link language - Persian under the Mughuls and English under the British. In light of this fact, the Haksar family historically became a prominent administrative family in other parts of India, namely in Indore and Gwalior.".
- Haksar label "Haksar".
- Haksar sameAs m.0fq0cdj.
- Haksar sameAs Q5640605.
- Haksar sameAs Q5640605.
- Haksar wasDerivedFrom Haksar?oldid=637440358.
- Haksar isPrimaryTopicOf Haksar.