Soni (Khatri)

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Soni is a Khatri clan originating from the Punjab region of India.

Guru Govind Singh married his second wife, Sundari, a Soni khatri of Bajwara at Makhowal on 15 May 1685. [1]

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References

  1. J. L. Mehta. Advanced Study in the History of Medieval India. Sterling Publishers (P) Ltd. p. 508. ISBN   9788120710153.