Talk:Agrzhan

Article is wrong written
Unfortunately, the article is full of errors, The Agryzhan spelled out Agrizhan Tatar or Agryjan (Indian form), were the Muslim descendants of 51 Indian Hindu Punjabi Khatri Merchants and one Muslim trader from North India mostly from Khatri caste, primarily from the Punjab, but also Sindh and Rajasthan from the Marwari tribe, who settled in Astrakhan in 1649 (the Indian yard), and called Astrakhan Indians'' and married local Muslim Tatar women. Indians settled in 1638, in 1647, 1649 and 1650.

The families lived in the Agryzhan suburb in Astrakhan and the descendants of these Indo-Turkic marriages were named after this suburb. The Agrizhan eventually assimilated with the Astrakhan Tatars and later with some russians too. They speak Tatar language and russian language as first languages, but they know about there Indian Heritage and are proud about. Tatarsko (talk) 12:21, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
 * https://books.google.de/books?id=GqEWw_54uVUC&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&dq=agrizhan&source=bl&ots=WvYnloTX28&sig=ACfU3U2KRwDDTsO7OR483ouG1TqCYzzupg&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8zsKkxfn9AhUF2aQKHXDYDmQQ6AF6BAgXEAM
 * https://theprint.in/opinion/security-code/forgotten-story-of-great-hindu-merchants-in-central-asia-shows-enterprise-can-defeat-china/1132477/
 * https://brill.com/display/book/9789047401209/B9789047401209_s009.xml
 * https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/001946469303000106?journalCode=iera
 * https://www.rbth.com/blogs/2014/09/12/early_traces_of_indian_life_in_russia_38261
 * http://www.punjabmonitor.com/2013/04/punjabi-colony-in-astrakhan-russia.html