Sehdev

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Sehdev (सहदेव) is one of the many last names of early Jat tribes that played an important historical role in Sikh history who later adopted Sikhism.

History

They share their family tree with Mair Rajputs. Sehdev is a clan of the Rajput and Jat people and found in the states of Punjab and Rajasthan in India. During the Mughal era many Punjabi families followed the teachings of the Guru and were baptized as Khalsa and joined the Guru's order of followers. Many Punjabi Rajput families also enrolled in the Guru's Army, or (Punjabi translation) Khalsa Panth and baptized as Khalsa Sikhs, Sehdevs being one of them.

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Further reading

  • Origins and History of Jats and Other Allied Nomadic Tribes of India by B.S. Nijjar.

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