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Yes, "Jhand" is a Sikh Jatt surname. In Sikh culture, surnames often indicate a person's caste or clan, and "Jhand" is a common surname among the Jatt community within the Sikh population. Jatts are traditionally an agricultural community in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, and they hold a high social status within Sikh society.

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Jatts are people from a Hindu backround. Sikhs who are Jatt, are from a Hindu backround. Most jatts are not actually jatts, as hindus called them that as they used to farm and the term got passed around alot to include Punjabis( at that time a part of Persia) as Hindus, even though they were historically Zoroastrians. People of the Indus Valley Civilation were original people that lived there but moved to Tamil.

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Yes jhand / jhandu is a jatt surname and a kamboj, brahman surname found in Punjab/ Haryana/ UP/ Pakistan

other similar jatt surnames are Jhandi/ Jhanda/Janda/ jhad/ jand/ jandu/jandi

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