Kunduana, (Urdu: کندوآنہ) or Kundwana[1][2] is a Muslim offshoot of the Khatana clan of the Gurjars found in Pakistan and India.
Keeping in view the name of Kandu, their ancestor, spelling Kanduana seem to be more correct but odd to pronounce hence Kundwana, Kunduana or Kundoana.
[3] The ancestor of Kunduanas was Kandu, a resident of Makiana village in Gujrat district, Punjab, Pakistan.
"Situated as it is with the Imperial Road, the whole tract was sacked and ravaged again and again, the towns and villages burnt and pillaged, taken and retaken by the various armies passing and repassing," writes Captain A Elliott, former deputy commissioner of Gujrat.
[4] Whenever a male child was born in a Kunduana family, they used to make offering of Ghugu Goray (fired clay horses) at the tomb of their forefather Kandu.
If for any reason, the boy could not be taken to the tomb immediately, a bunch of hair on his head was left unshaved.
[14] In Pakistan, Kunduana offshoot is found in Gujrat, Gujranwala, Lahore, Faisalabad, Chakwal, Sialkot, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Hafizabad, Narowal, Bahawalpur, Multan, Bahawalnagar and Sheikhupura districts of Punjab.