Yes, Kamboj is a surname associated with the Jat community, particularly among Sikhs in Punjab. The Kamboj community has historical ties to agriculture and land ownership. Many Kamboj individuals identify as Sikhs and contribute to the Sikh culture and society.
Bouhgan* is a jat Sikh last name
Yes, Gandham is a Jatt Sikh last name
No, Shinh is not a common Jat Sikh name. It is more commonly found in other cultures or regions. Jat Sikh names typically reflect Punjabi or Sikh cultural influences.
Yes josan is jatt belongs to jat clan found in multan in todays pakistan. Eventhought some or rare amount of josan also belongs to Kamboj Society
Yes. Nijjar is jatt Sikh name
No not Just Jatts the Majority of Toor the Rajputs and there Sub-Division Sainis
No, josan a Kaboj sikh caste
Kamboj is a community primarily found in northern India, particularly in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. They are often classified as a sub-caste of the Jat community, particularly among Sikhs. While many Kamboj people identify as Sikhs, they can also be found in Hindu and other religious groups. In terms of social classification, Kamboj is not typically recognized as a Scheduled Caste, as they generally belong to the agrarian and martial classes.
Yes, "Passan" is a Jat Sikh surname. Jat is a sub-caste of the larger Sikh community, and "Passan" is a surname commonly found among Jat Sikhs. Surnames are often used to denote one's caste, region, or family lineage within the Sikh community.
Yes ,it is jat surname if he/she belongs to ludhiana.
Yes, "Sharma" is a name commonly associated with the Brahmin community in India, while "Jat" refers to a group primarily found in northern India, particularly among agricultural communities. The term "Sikh" relates to followers of Sikhism, which includes individuals from various castes, including Jats. Therefore, "Sharma Jat" could be seen as a combination of these identities, but it is not a traditional Sikh name.
No.. He is haryanavi jat