Description:
The Hanjura surname is a common name in India and is derived from the Hindu word 'hanju,' which means 'blessings.' It is believed to have originated in the Punjab region of India and is a very common surname among the Sikh community. The origin of the Hanjura surname is unknown, but it is thought to have been in use since the 16th century. It is believed to have been adopted by the Sikh community during the period of Sikh rule in the Punjab region. The culture and customs associated with the Hanjura surname are similar to those of other Sikh families. They practice the Sikh religion and adhere to the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib. They are known for their strong sense of community and loyalty to their families. Variations of the Hanjura surname include Hanjuri, Hanjara, and Hanjuriya. These variations may be due to regional dialects or different spellings of the original name.






