Sandhu
Sandhu or Sindhu is a clan or family name found among the Jats in India and Pakistan.[1][2]
Sandhu | |
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Jāti | Jat |
Religions | Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism |
Languages | Punjabi, Haryanvi, Urdu, Hindi |
Country | India, Pakistan |
Region | Punjab, Haryana |
Ethnicity | Punjabi, Haryanvi |
History
List of notable people
Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated to the clan, include:
- Baba Deep Singh (1682–1757), Sikh martyr
- Banita Sandhu, British-Indian actress
- Bhai Bala (1466–1544), a companion of Guru Nanak[5][6]
- Bhagat Singh (1907-1931), Saheed-e-Azam, Indian revolutionary
- 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 (actor) (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 (general), 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
- Nandish Sandhu, Indian model and television actor
- Nashra Sandhu, Pakistani cricketer
- Navaan Sandhu, Punjabi Singer
- 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
- Surinder Sandhu, Indian sarangi player and composer
- 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
- Pettigrew, Joyce J. M. (2023). "Chapter 4 Patterns of allegiance I". ROBBER NOBLEMEN a study of the political system of the sikh jats. [S.l.]: ROUTLEDGE. ISBN 978-1-000-85849-5. OCLC 1367232807.
- Singh, Kumar Suresh (1996). "Appendix B". Communities, Segments, Synonyms, Surnames and Titles. People of India: National series. Vol. 8 (Illustrated ed.). Delhi: Anthropological Survey of India. pp. 1355–1357. ISBN 0-19-563357-1. OCLC 35662663.
- Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard; McClure, Peter; et al. (2016). Hanks, Patrick; et al. (eds.). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Vol. 4 (1st ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 2331. ISBN 978-0-19-879884-2.
Sandhu: ... Indian (Panjab): Sikh, related to the tribal name Sandhu or Sindhu. ... The Sindhus are the second largest Jat tribe in the Panjab.
- Johal, Daljinder Singh (1997). "Society in Punjabi Literature, 1750–1850". In Banga, Indu (ed.). Five Punjabi Centuries: Polity, Economy, Society and Culture, c. 1500-1990: Essays for J. S. Grewal (1st ed.). Manohar. p. 408. ISBN 978-81-7304-175-4.
Numerous Jat tribes of Hindu and Muslim affiliation were scattered throughout the Punjab towards the middle of the eighteenth century. In the Rachna Doab there were Jat clans like Chhinna, Bajwa, Cheema and Chattha; in the Bari Doab there were Sekhon, Chahal, Randhawa, Bajwa, Virk, Varaich, Ghumman, Hundal, Rang, Bal, Aulakh, Dhillon and Sandhu; ...
- Singha, H.S. (2000). The Encyclopedia of Sikhism. p. 28. ISBN 9788170103011. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- McLeod, W. H. (1980). Early Sikh tradition : a study of the janam-sākhīs. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 15. ISBN 0-19-826532-8. OCLC 5100963.
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