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History: The gotras associated with this surname are gulwani is associated with the gotra angiras., danoli, kashyap, maanikyala and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are ambabai, khandoba and tulja bhavani. Description: The surname Gulwani is most often found among the Sindhi community in India. The religion associated with GULWANI surname is hinduism. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname are marathi and gujarati. Its a common surname, in particular, among the Amil sub-caste within the larger Sindhi Hindu community. The Amils were historically known for working in administration and government jobs. After Indias partition in 1947, many Sindhis, including those with this surname, moved from Sindh to India and other countries. Given the Gulwanis surname likely has Sindhi origins, traditional foods associated with families bearing this surname would heavily feature Sindhi cuisine. This includes dishes like Sai Bhaji, a flavorful spinach and lentil stew; Sindhi Kadhi, a tangy and spicy yogurt-based curry; and Aloo Took, crispy fried potato slices. Rice preparations like Bhuga Chawal, a caramelized onion rice, are also common. Sweets such as Singhar ji Mithai, a confection made from milk and nuts, would likely be served during festive occasions. These culinary traditions reflect the agricultural abundance and cultural heritage of the Sindh region. People with the surname Gulwani are often of Indian origin and commonly speak languages that reflect the diverse linguistic landscape of India. The specific language spoken varies by family and region, but Hindi and English are frequently used due to their widespread adoption throughout India. Since people with this surname often have Sindhi heritage, Sindhi is also commonly spoken. Other regional languages like Marathi, Gujarati, or Punjabi might be spoken, depending on the familys location and migration history within India. This illustrates how language and cultural identity are closely connected. The surname Gulvani, also seen as Golwani, Gulawani, and Ghulwani, has slight variations in spelling. These differences often come from regional pronunciations within the Sindhi-speaking community, such as using "oo" instead of "u.".