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History:
The Sikandarbhai surname is believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit words ‘sikandar’ and ‘bha’, which mean ‘victorious’ and ‘lord’ respectively.
The Sikandarbhai surname is believed to have been used by a number of prominent figures in the Indian subcontinent, including the Mughal emperor Akbar the Great. Akbar was known as Sikandar-e-Azam, or ‘the great conqueror’.
Description:
The Sikandarbhai surname is associated with a number of cultural practices, such as the practice of ‘samvad’, or ‘dialogue’, which is a form of debate or discussion. It is also associated with the practice of ‘varna’, or ‘caste’, which is a system of social stratification in India.
The Sikandarbhai surname is associated with a number of customs, such as the practice of arranged marriages, which is common in many parts of India. It is also associated with the practice of dowry, which is a payment made by the bride’s family to the groom’s family in return for marriage.
The Sikandarbhai surname is believed to have several variations, including Sikandar, Sikander, Sikandari, and Sikandarani.
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