Dudi Explained

Dudi is a name.

In the military

People

Clan organisation

Dudi, also Dhudi is dynastically an heritable gotra found among the Royal household of Panwar kinsman[1] and considered as one of the divisional sub-class among the Jat Sikh community, which tactically hold various landholdings[2] and remain politically active within the governmental affairs of Rajasthan.

People with the surname

People with the given name

Dudi is a diminutive of Dawid, the Hebrew form of David.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cug̲h̲tāʼī, Muḥammad Ikrām . Babaji: Life and Teachings of Farid-ud Din Ganj-i Shakar . 2006 . Sang-e- Meel Publications . 978-969-35-1824-5 . 129 . en . They are most numerous along the valleys of the Jhelum and Chunab, and specially in the Jhang and Shahpur districts.' The Dhudis are a small Punwar (Panwar) clan found with their kinsmen.
  2. Book: Atlatl . 1983 . University of Arizona . Georgia Libraries . Department of Anthropology . 29 . en . 1961-70; Jat (Bhaker, Bander, Dudi) * landowner's.