Dhandla

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Dhandla
Jāti Rajput
Religions Star and Crescent.svg Islam
Languages Punjabi
Country Pakistan
Region Punjab
Ethnicity Punjabi
Family namesyes

Dhandla is a Punjabi Muslim clan and surname, descending from the Bhatti Rajputs. [1]

Notable people with the surname Dhandla include:

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References

  1. Rose, Horace Arthur; Ibbetson, Sir Denzil (1970). A-K. Languages Department, Punjab. p. 103.