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- Bandukia abstract "Bandukia is the word used for a specific family of people whose ancestors lived in the village of Kahma, dist. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar(nawanshahr) Punjab, India, and they were royal people of the area. They like hunting and shooting as the word Bandukia suggests its meaning in Punjabi means ' Person with guns'.".
- Q4854726 abstract "Bandukia is the word used for a specific family of people whose ancestors lived in the village of Kahma, dist. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar(nawanshahr) Punjab, India, and they were royal people of the area. They like hunting and shooting as the word Bandukia suggests its meaning in Punjabi means ' Person with guns'.".
- Bandukia comment "Bandukia is the word used for a specific family of people whose ancestors lived in the village of Kahma, dist. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar(nawanshahr) Punjab, India, and they were royal people of the area. They like hunting and shooting as the word Bandukia suggests its meaning in Punjabi means ' Person with guns'.".
- Q4854726 comment "Bandukia is the word used for a specific family of people whose ancestors lived in the village of Kahma, dist. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar(nawanshahr) Punjab, India, and they were royal people of the area. They like hunting and shooting as the word Bandukia suggests its meaning in Punjabi means ' Person with guns'.".