User talk:Kunal gurjar
Kunal Gurjar
[edit]Kunal baisla born to a gurjar family. He is astudent of science stream at 12th class.he is admin of 2 Facbook pages named Gurjar Ministry and govt. of gurjar's.he lived in mewla bhatti village in loni, ghaziabad. He belongs to Baisla clan of Gurjar.
June 2014
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Caste and social group articles
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June 2014
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Speedy deletion nomination of List of great gurjars
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June 2014
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Blocked again, topic ban reset
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January 2015
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