Sangra

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Sangra (pronounced as Sung, raa , , سنگرآ) is gotra of Hindu Jats found in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh.

Distribution in Haryana[1]

 Villages in Kurukshetra district:
   Badaulli, Dalla Majra, Ismailpur, Thol
 Villages in Ambala district:
   Addu Majra

Distribution in Punjab

 Villages in Kapurthala district:
  Sangra named village is in Sultanpur Lodhi tahsil in Kapurthala district in Punjab.
 Villages in Hoshiarpur district:
  Sangra gotra jats are also living in Garhshankar tehsil of Hoshiarpur distt. of Punjab.

The Sangra are also a subtribe of Hindu Brahmins in the Jaegion of Jammu and Kashmir, India. They settled in the Kootah village in the districts of Kathua and Jammu. The Sangra are mostly of the Hindu Religion.

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