The Sran surname is commonly associated with the village of Sran in the Punjab region of India. Sran is a prominent Jatt clan in Punjab, known for their agricultural roots and strong community ties. The village of Sran is likely the ancestral home of many individuals with the Sran surname, tracing back their lineage to this specific geographic location in Punjab.
Village. Chitti near lambra dist Jalandhar punjab
Yes, "Sran" is a common surname among Sikhs. Sikhs are followers of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the late 15th century.
Cover it in sran wrap and if your putting it in a plastic container i would recomend spraying a little oil on it or else the dough sticks on to the container and it becomes a mess when it comes to cleaning it
The cast of Act of Love - 2013 includes: Sophie Enders as Susan Amar Sran as Julian
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yes it is. sarans are jat its fact ,there arelots of people use the words sra, sran but the both are same things , srans are jatt Sarans were said to be found cheifly around Gurdaspur and Sialkot regions of United Punjab. The Sarai/Saran are said to be a well known clan. They were known as Sultanis in these districts and were followers of Sakhi Sarwars a Sufi mystic. They are also said to be a branch of the Sindhu/Sandhu tribe. According to Mackenzie, they have a holy reputation and retain an uncut lock on the crown of their heads. Even amongst Muslims Saran/Sarai families they do not cut their hair as they see it as a sign of nobility. The Sarai were said to avoid Tobacco more then other clans, and heads of the family were known for never rising regardless of who entered in their midst. According to Hoshiar Singh Duleh, Akali Phoola Singh, the great Sikh general of Sukkerchakia(Maharaja Ranjit Singh's kingdom) is a Saran Jatt. A disciple of Baba Nanak(Guru Nanak Dev ji) had a saying for the Sarai/Saran: "Sikh Sarai dono bhai, Baba Nanak putt banai" translation: The Sikhs and the Sarai's are both brothers, Baba Nanak made them his sons. Most Saran/Sarai converted from Sufism to Sikhism during Guru Nanak Dev ji's times, and present day Saran is a small yet prosperous and respected clan in the Malwa belt of east Punjab. Today this clan has its highest prominence in Faridkot dist. of Punjab, they are very strong landlords here. They were numbered at around 36, 000 in a 1881 census.
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