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The surname Loi is predominantly associated with the Sikh Punjabi Jatt community, specifically within the Jatt caste. Originating from North East Punjab in Pandori Ganga Singh village , the Lois constitute a relatively small Jatt clan known for their prowess in agriculture. Their heritage is deeply known for owning land within the Hoshairpur district of Punjab , and they have earned a reputation for being skilled farmers, adept at cultivating the fertile fields of Punjab. Within their community, the Loi surname carries pride and tradition, reflecting their longstanding connection to the agrarian lifestyle and the enduring resilience of the Jatt caste. Other castes have tried to claim this surname however it only belongs to the Jatt caste. Some of the Loi clan moved to being in the army from being farmers, however most of the Lois kept their farming within the family.
Loi is a Jat surname within the Sikh community ,from Panjab. They originally came from the South of the Indus Valley in Sindh in Pakistan and later on migrated to North-East Panjab region of India to the village Pandori Ganga Singh in Hoshairpur district. It is unknown where the name Loi came from, but it may have been from an ancestors name or shortened down from the Malloi Jat surname
 
The Lois are a small Jat clan known for being agriculturists .Their heritage is deeply associated with owning agricultural land and they have earned a reputation for being skilled farmer. They owned some of the healthiest farm animals in their village, specifically bullocks.
 
Other castes have tried to claim this surname however Loi was originally and always Jat.
 
In the year 1891 in the India census, the Loi Jats were recorded as a Jat clan
 
See this link here to see more: https://theloijats.weebly.com/

Revision as of 20:47, 12 August 2024

Loi is a Jat surname within the Sikh community ,from Panjab. They originally came from the South of the Indus Valley in Sindh in Pakistan and later on migrated to North-East Panjab region of India to the village Pandori Ganga Singh in Hoshairpur district. It is unknown where the name Loi came from, but it may have been from an ancestors name or shortened down from the Malloi Jat surname

The Lois are a small Jat clan known for being agriculturists .Their heritage is deeply associated with owning agricultural land and they have earned a reputation for being skilled farmer. They owned some of the healthiest farm animals in their village, specifically bullocks.

Other castes have tried to claim this surname however Loi was originally and always Jat.

In the year 1891 in the India census, the Loi Jats were recorded as a Jat clan

See this link here to see more: https://theloijats.weebly.com/