Kandhari

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Kandhari is an Indian (Khatri) toponymic surname indicating association with Kandahar province, Afghanistan. [1]

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References

  1. Vani Krishan (2 October 2014). Displaced. Partridge Publishing. ISBN   978-1-4828-3632-5.