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Jat clan in the Indian subcontinent
Sandhu or Sindhu (Punjabi: ਸੰਧੂ (Gurmukhi); سندھو (Shahmukhi)) is the second largest clan of
Jats in the
Punjab region .
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[3] The Sandhus played an important role in the Sikh history, and the ruling family of the
Patiala State belonged to this clan.
[4] During the period of the
Sikh Confederacy , Sandhus ruled several sovereign states (misls ) including the
Nakai Misl and the
Kanhaiya Misl .
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[6]
List of notable people
Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated to the clan, include:
Aaqib Javed , Pakistani cricket player
Baba Deep Singh (1682–1757), Sikh martyr
Banita Sandhu , British-Indian actress
Bhai Bala (1466–1544), a companion of Guru Nanak
[7]
Bhagat Singh (1907-1931), Indian revolutionary
Captain Abhimanyu , former cabinet minister,
Government of Haryana
Garry Sandhu (born 1984), Indian singer, lyricist, actor and owner of label Fresh Media Records
Gurbaksh Singh Sandhu , former national boxing coach, India
Gurinder Sandhu (born 1993), Indian-Australian professional cricketer
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (born 1992), Indian international goalkeeper
Harnaaz Sandhu , Miss India 2021 and Miss Universe 2021
Harpreet Sandhu (born 1979), Indian actor, director, writer, music director, editor, cinematographer and poet
Harrdy Sandhu (born 1986), Indian singer and actor
Heera Singh Sandhu (1706-1767), founder of the
Nakai Misl
Jaswinder Singh Sandhu , military secretary, Indian army
Jinny Sandhu , British-Indian professional wrestler
Jordan Sandhu , Indian singer and actor
Kamaljeet Sandhu , Indian athlete
Khalil Tahir Sandhu , Pakistani politician
Manavjit Singh Sandhu (born 1976), Indian sport shooter and three-time Olympian
Mehtab Kaur (1782-1813), Queen of the Sikh Empire
Nandish Sandhu , Indian model and television actor
Nashra Sandhu , Pakistani cricketer
Nick Sandhu (born 1962), Indian field hockey player
Paige Sandhu , British-Indian actress
Peter Sandhu , Indo-Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Sahil Sandhu (born 1991), Indo-Canadian soccer player
Taranjit Singh Sandhu , Indian ambassador to United States
Tommy Sandhu (born 1976), British-Indian DJ, remixer, producer and television presenter
Vattan Sandhu , Indian Punjabi singer and actor
Yasir Zafar Sindhu , Pakistani politician
References
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10.1080/17448727.2020.1844459 .
ISSN
1744-8727 .
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978-0-19-252747-9 . Sandhu or Sindhu: The Sindhus are the second largest Jat tribe in the Panjab
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ISBN
978-8-18475-241-0 . Now that caste has raised its ugly head, many have reattached caste names like Randhawa, Brar, Gill, Sandhu, Sidhu (all sikh agriculturist tribes) ...
^ Pettigrew, Joyce J. M. (2023). "Chapter 4 Patterns of allegiance I".
Robber Noblemen: A Study of the Political System of the Sikh Jats . Routledge.
ISBN
978-1-000-85849-5 .
OCLC
1367232807 . The oldest clan in the Punjab south and east of the Sutlej is that of the Sidhus... Sidhus had played a prominent role in the Sikh history.
^ Griffin (1889).
History Of Punjab Chifes . The * Kanheya misi was at one time the most , powerful of the. Sikh, confederacies, north of the Satlej. !:Its first leader, was J'ai Singh, the son? of a Sindhu Jat
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