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Gujarati today
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Gujarati history

Gujarati, one of the fifteen official languages of India and the state language of Gujarat in north-western India, belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-Europe family of languages. It has a rich oral culture and a literary tradition which dates back to the tenth century. Most Gujaratis are Hindu, but there are also large Shia Muslim minorities, the best known of which is the Ismaili community headed by the Aga Khan.

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