Surname Talk

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Makhan L. Sazawal says about the surname Sazawal We were origanally known by the surname of Tikoo and leter it changed to the surname of sazawal . Apprisal of relevant documents (J&K State Subject Certificates) of my father ,uncles and grand parents reveals that their surnames are indicated as Sazawal alias Tikoo.For any questions ,please contact the undersigned without hesitation. I appreciate your interest in compiling the relevant record of Surnames.It is commendable .You deserve all praise for undertaking this task. May God bless you .
Comment was made 22 years ago
Meera Bagati says about the surname Bagati "Bagati" as far as I know was conferred on my great grandfather who used to own orchards/farmland in a avillage called "Bagat".Hence the name Bagati.
Comment was made 22 years ago
Rakesh Shah says about the surname Shah I know of only two or three kashmiri pandit families with this surname, besides ours. I have been told that we were Bhans and Shah is a conferred title which stuck on as a surname. I I don't know how/when/and by whom this title was given. Any information on this would be appreciated.
Comment was made 22 years ago
Rakesh Shah says about the surname Shah This is definitely (100 percent ) a Kashmiri Pandit surname.
Comment was made 22 years ago
Roop Kishen Magazine says about the surname Magazine The surname is basically Magazine and not Magzine. We are actually “DATATREYIA KUALS. ” My great grandfather Pandit Raj Kaul of ZAINDAR MOHALLA, Habakadal; Srinagar was in Maharaja of Kashmir's services, and in charge of Army Magazine stores. In appreciation of his good work he was conferred the title of "MAGAZINE" by the Maharaja. Since then Pandit Raj Kaul was known as Pandit Raj Kaul Magazine. Even his descendants inherited the same surname. His sons are also known as Pandit Gwash Kaul Magazine, Pandit Lachman Kaul Magazine and so on. However, his great grand sons (My self being one amongst them) write only Magazine as a surname, as I write my name Roop Kishen Magazine instead of Roop Kishen Kaul Magazine. This is 100% authentic statement of mine being Pandit Raj Kaul Magazine's living descendant.
Comment was made 22 years ago
Arun Kaul says about the surname Nathu I have a distant memory of a Nathu girl in the Natipora area.
Comment was made 22 years ago
Rakesh Thaploo says about the surname Thalchoor Yes! this is a 100% Kashmiri Sirname. We stayed close to Roghnath mandir very close to Fateh kadal in Srinigar and we had good neighbours whose sirname was Thalchoor. I can very well coraborate this sirname. I guess that family now stays in Delhi. Hope this should put rest to all doubts. Regards Rakesh
Comment was made 22 years ago
Seema Kachru says about the surname baali Baali's are 100% kashmiris
Comment was made 22 years ago
Seema Kachru says about the surname bumsoonth It sure is a fruit that Kashmiris cook, but it is a surname too, i know a few by this last name, they lived in Rainawari, Srinagar. But, i bet they must have changed it or was a nickname. But it sure is.....surprise surprise !!!
Comment was made 22 years ago
Pawan Durani says about the surname Durani It is said that during Afghan rule one of the Kashmii pandit Minister was so brave that he rode his horse on a frozen dal lake, The Afghan Chief impressed upon by the bravery of The Kashmiri pandit's bravery gave him his own title ie DURANI and also fifted him a huge chunk of Land starting from one side of Dal lake to the other side till Gupkar which also included the present Oberai Hotel Premisis , this Land was called Durani baagh.
Comment was made 22 years ago