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Atwal (also pronounced Atval) is a clan name from the Punjab, India. Members of the clan were originally based in villages in northwest India. Due to emigration over the last 40 years, members can be found in many countries abroad, including in the the United Kingdom, USA and Canada. Originating villages are Shankar and Hakim Pur (in the Doaba region of Punjab). They are ] ] ]. | Atwal (also pronounced Atval) is a clan name from the Punjab, India. Members of the clan were originally based in villages in northwest India. Due to emigration over the last 40 years, members can be found in many countries abroad, including in the the United Kingdom, USA and Canada. Originating villages are Shankar and Hakim Pur (in the Doaba region of Punjab). They are ] ] ]. | ||
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Atwal (also pronounced Atval) is a clan name from the Punjab, India. Members of the clan were originally based in villages in northwest India. Due to emigration over the last 40 years, members can be found in many countries abroad, including in the the United Kingdom, USA and Canada. Originating villages are Shankar and Hakim Pur (in the Doaba region of Punjab). They are Punjabi Sikh Jats.
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