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Jandu is a Jat and Ramgarhia Sikh surname. The Jandu surname derives from the Sikh warriors confederation (military group) from North India, Punjab. It can also be traced back in Iran with Iranian roots. Jandu Sikh is the community encompassing members of the JatBrard, G. S. S. (2007). East of Indus: My Memories of Old Punjab. India: Hemkunt Publishers. and Ramgarhia Sikh clan of Punjab India. Notable people Notable people with the name include: * Harbans Jandu, Indian composer * Deep Jandu Deep Jandu is a Canadian music producer, recording artist, composer and songwriter associated with Punjabi music. He is founder and CEO of the record label Royal Music Gang. Jandu released his debut album ''Nach'' in 2011. His song "Daru Daru" ..., Canadian musician and producer * Jandu Hamoud, Kuwaiti cricketer References {{given name, type=both Sikh names ...
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Deep Jandu
Deep Jandu is a Canadian music producer, recording artist, composer and songwriter associated with Punjabi music. He is founder and CEO of the record label Royal Music Gang. Jandu released his debut album ''Nach'' in 2011. His song "Daru Daru" was well received by the audience. He was also nominated for Filmfare Awards Punjabi Best Music Album category for Channa Mereya (2017), along Gold Boy, Jaidev Kumar, and Sonu Ramgarhia. Discography Studio albums Singles discography As lead artist As featured artist Production discography Albums Singles Produced Personal life In July 2018, Jandu's first son was born and was named Aryan Singh Jandu. Some of his songs have been criticised for glorifying guns and drugs. He had disputes with his old co-artist Elly Mangat over releasing song "Aa Gaya Ni Ohi Billo Time" under Speed Records. In June 2019, he was attacked along with Karan Aujla by a Punjab-based gang in Surrey Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ce ...
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Harbans Jandu
Harbans Singh Jandu (died 8 March 2025), also known as Jandu Littranwala, was an Indian music composer associated with Punjabi music. Life and career Jandu was born in the village of Littran in Jalandhar District, Punjab. He first started writing lyrics for Punjabi songs in 1968. He placed first (out of 52 composers) in the ''Des Pardes'' paper songwriting competition, with the song "Nachdi di Photo Kich Mundeya", in 1968. Jandu wrote songs for many famous Bhangra and Punjabi artists, including A.S. Kang, Kuldip Manak, Surinder Shinda, Balwinder Safri, Jazzy B, Sukhshinder Shinda, H-Dhami, Amrinder Gill, Azaad, Alaap, Heera Group UK, Holle Holle, Apna Sangeet, Awaaz, Bhujhangy Group, DCS, Dippa Satrang, Gurcharran Mall, Yudhvir Manak, Sardara Gill, KS Bhamrah, Aman Hayer, Boota Pardesi, Gurdeep Gogi, The Saathies, Karnail Cheema, Silinder Pardesi, Gurdev Kaur, Mastan Heera, ADH, Atma Geet, Mahendra Kapoor, Baldev Mastana, Parmjit Pammi, Kamaljit Neeru, Hrinder Singh Shergi ...
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Jandu Hamoud
Jandu Hamoud (born 24 December 2001) is a cricketer who plays for the Kuwait national cricket team. He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Bahrain on 23 January 2019 in the 2019 ACC Western Region T20 tournament. In July 2019, he was named in Kuwait's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament. He played in Kuwait's match against Qatar Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Geography of Qatar, Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares Qatar–Saudi Arabia border, its sole land b ... on 26 July 2019, which Kuwait won by 10 runs. References External links * 2001 births Living people Kuwaiti cricketers Kuwait Twenty20 International cricketers Place of birth missing (living people) {{Kuwait-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Jat Sikh
Jat Sikh or Jatt Sikh (Gurmukhi: ਜੱਟ ਸਿੱਖ) is an ethnoreligious group, a subgroup of the Jat people whose traditional religion is Sikhism, originating from the Indian subcontinent. They are one of the dominant communities in Punjab, India, owing to their large land holdings. They form an estimated 20–25% of the population of the Indian state of Punjab. They form at least half of the Sikh population in Punjab, with some sources estimating them to be about 60–66% of the Sikh population.Taylor, S., Singh, M., Booth, D. (2007) Migration, development and inequality: Eastern Punjabi transnationalism. School of Social Sciences and Law, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK; Department of Sociology, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India. Other scholars estimate they make-up around 33% of the Sikh population. Etymology The Jatt word is derived from Persian form of the ancient term '' Jit'' is '' Jatt'' (जट्ट) with short vowel and double short 't'. Hist ...
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Ramgarhia
The Ramgarhia are a community of Sikhs from the Punjab region of northwestern India, encompassing members of the Lohar (blacksmiths) and Tarkhan (carpenters) subgroups. Etymology Originally called Thoka, meaning ''carpenter'', the Ramgarhia are named after Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, whose birth surname of Thoka became Ramgarhia in the 18th century when he was put in charge of rebuilding what became known as Ramgarhia Bunga, at Ramrauni, near Amritsar. Occupation and status Traditionally, Ramgarhias are mostly carpenters, but included other artisan occupations including blacksmiths. Generally, Sikh carpenters use ''Ramgarhia'' as a surname whereas Hindu carpenters use '' Dhiman''. Their artisan skills were noted by the British, who encouraged many Ramgarhia to move to colonies in East Africa in the 1890s, where they assisted in the creation of that region's infrastructure and became Africanised. One significant project in which they and other Punjabi Sikhs were involved was t ...
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