Description:
Sangar is a surname of Indian origin, often associated with the Jat people of northern India. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word for 'warrior'. It is believed to have originated in the Punjab region of India, where it is still commonly found today. The Sangar family is believed to have descended from the ancient Rajputs, a warrior class of northern India. The family is thought to have originated in the area of modern-day Pakistan, and then migrated to the Punjab region of India. The Sangar family is known for its strong sense of tradition and culture, and is known for its loyalty and dedication to family. The family is also known for its devotion to Hinduism, as well as its commitment to the caste system. Variations of the Sangar surname include Sangar, Sangara, Sangari, and Sangria.






