Kundwana

Kunduana
کندوآنہ
Tomb of Kandu, ancester of Kunduana Gujjars at Makiana village, Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan. Photo by Muhammad Afsar Khan
ReligionsIslam
LanguagesGojariPunjabi
UrduKashmiri
Hindi
CountryPakistan Pakistan
India India
RegionPakistani Punjab
Indian Punjab
Indian-administered Kashmir
LineageFrom Kandu, son of Murid who lived in Makiana Village, Gujrat District, Subah of Lahore, Mughal India in c. 16th century CE.
Related groups• Handuana • Aakia • Gajgahia

Kunduana, (Urdu: کندوآنہ) or Kundwana[1][2] is a clan of the Muslims Gujjars. It is an offshoot and descendents of Khatana clan of the Gurjars found in Pakistan and India.

  1. ^ Vidya Prakash Tyagi (2009). Martial Races Of Undivided India. p. 239.
  2. ^ Nasir Khan, Solangi (2012). Tareekh-e-Solanki (in Sindhi). Sindhu publications. p. 78.