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The Rohra surname, which is common among Sindhi Hindus, probably reflects how people moved around due to historical events in the Sindh region (now part of Pakistan). A big reason for this was the forced migration after the Partition of India in 1947. Many Rohra families, along with other Sindhi Hindus, had to leave their homes and start new lives in different parts of India, creating a diaspora.
Before the Partition, some people might have moved willingly for trade and business, which could have also helped spread this surname within Sindh and to other parts of British India. These moves, driven by chances to make money, might have created Rohra communities in cities. The way this surname developed might have changed over time because of different regional dialects or changes in how people spelled it as families settled in different places.
The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, kashyap, mudgal and raghu kula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and tulja bhavani.
Description:
Rohra is a common surname among Sindhi Hindus, a community that comes from the Sindh province of pre-partition India, which is now in Pakistan. The religion associated with ROHRA surname is hindu. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is gujarati.
Within the Sindhi Hindu community, this surname is linked to the Amil sub-caste, who were traditionally involved in administration, education, and clerical work. Some Rohras also trace their family history to the Bhaiband sub-caste, who historically worked in trade and commerce. The prevalence of the name reflects the historical jobs and social structures within the Sindhi Hindu community. After India was partitioned in 1947, many Rohras moved to India and other parts of the world, adding to the Sindhi diaspora.
The surname Rohra, which is common among people of Indian origin, is often linked to languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent. Although the exact language spoken can differ based on regional background and family history, people with this surname likely speak Hindi, one of Indias most common languages. Also, because of where communities with this surname live, languages like Gujarati, Marathi, or Sindhi might be spoken in this surname families.
Festivities are usually connected to regional, religious, or community-wide celebrations rather than individual surnames.
The surname Rohr has several variations, including Rohrer, Rohrmann, Rohrbach, Roehr, Roehrer, Roehrmann, Roehrbach, Rorer, Rorich, Rorick, Rorbach, Rohrs, Rohrschneider, Rorarius, and Rorison. There may also be rarer forms like Roer or even Anglicized versions, depending on the familys migration history and how they adapted to new languages. Phonetic variations of this surname include different pronunciations of the "r" sound, slight differences in vowel sounds (like a stronger "o" versus an "aw" sound), and the potential for a silent "h" in some English-speaking areas.

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686

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