Sidhu
Sidhu | |
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Jatt Clan | |
Location | Punjab region |
Branches | Brar, Bhatti |
Language | Punjabi |
Religion | Sikhism |
Surnames | Sidhu |
The Sidhu are a Jatt Sikh clan descended from Bhati Rao Jaisal, King of Jaisalmer. Rao Jaisal constructed the fort in the Indian Golden City of Jaisalmer.[1] Rao Khewa, the great grandson of Rao Jaisal, married in to the Jatt clan, and thus Sidhu Rao, the founder of the Sidhu clan was born.[2][3] Geographically, the Sidhu are from the Punjab region of India.[1][4]
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References
- 1 2 Calcutta Review, Vol. LXXIX (1884), pg 390-391
- ↑ Punjab Through the Ages by S. R. Bakshi & Rashmi Pathak Volume 1 First edition Pg.16
- ↑ Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey edited by Arnold Wright Pg. 230
- ↑ Judge. Mapping social exclusion in India: Caste, Religion, and Borderlands.
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