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Analyzing the Sambhana surname suggests interesting possibilities about migration and settlement. The story of this surname likely includes both voluntary movement, possibly for economic reasons or better opportunities, and forced migrations due to conflict, political instability, or environmental issues. These movements would have spread those with this surname across different areas, leading to changes as people adapted to new environments and joined different communities. How people settled would depend on the historical situation, with some families settling in cities and others in the countryside.
The gotras associated with this surname are angiras, dadhich, harita, maandavya and sambhana. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara.
Description:
It is mainly found among certain subgroups of the Kamma caste, an agricultural community primarily in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The religion associated with SAMBHANA surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname are hindi and marathi.
The distribution of this surname suggests possible links to particular regions or family names within the Kamma community.
The surname Sambhana, mainly found in India, is linked to people who speak different languages. The exact language background can depend on a familys history. However, common languages spoken by people with this surname include Hindi, given its widespread use in northern India. Marathi is another important language, especially in Maharashtra. Gujarati is also significant for those whose families come from Gujarat. Because of migration, English might be spoken as a main or second language because its used in Indian schools and workplaces. How often each language is spoken depends on the familys specific location and language history.
Here are the variations of this surname: Sambhan, Sambhanna, and Shambhanna.
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Andhra Pradesh
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Tamil Nadu
20

Maharashtra
4
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