Talk:Gugark

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Inhabitants[edit]

No sources were provided by IrakliGuna. I think the entire section is biased and will delete it if not sourced. --Arzashkun (talk) 06:12, 18 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

There is a large ethnic group in South Asia called Gojar or Gujar. I am also a part of this group. This group has ruled a large part of Asia in past and are Aryans by way of their Physical attributes, Genes and Lifestyle, language etc.

We were contacted by someone from this Gojar village of Granada in Spain and were told that there are Gojar or Gujar people in Spain as well. These people are purely Spanish by Genetic and physical attributes and claim to be the descendants of the great VisiGoths. The visi-Goths were Goths who were called Gutar or Guadar (there wasn’t any “J” alphabet in English or Greek until 15th Century and it was written as D or T or G. Most of the Royalties of Europe hail their origin to the Goths.

The country of Georgia was also interestingly called Gurjiya (land of Gurjars or Gujars) and there are people who are in contact with us and call themselves Gujaraidze (progeny of Gujar). They are also genetically purely Georgians. They claim to be the descendants of Gugark tribe (that named the province of Gugark) who were called Gargarians by Greeks (J written as G).

It might be worth researching on this point to unearth some great connection between the past heroes that ruled Europe and Asia (the total then known World). The Real Rana (talk) 10:56, 15 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Name[edit]

I think this article should be moved on the "Gogarene" Because this is its Latin name. "Gugark" - is Armenian name. --Paata Shetekauri (talk) 08:06, 17 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

This is old, but I'll reply anyway. The Latin name is not neutral in the least. This article references the area as it was during the Armenian Empire. I feel it is neutral enough that the name "Gogarene" links to the article. --Arzashkun (talk) 06:12, 18 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]