Today, the Sandhus are found throughout Punjab (India), Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and a few are scattered in Pakistan and the eastern regions of Gujarat (although they are the descendants of Sandhus who migrated from Punjab and Haryana).
The Sandhus have twenty-two villages in the area of Sirhali. This area is known as Bahia of Sandhus. They have seventeen villages in the area of Bhakna.
The Sandhus are settled on both sides of the Satluj river in the Trans-Sutlej and the Cis-Sutlej areas.
In Malwa, along the Satluj and from Faridkot to Muktsar, the Sandhus have the prominent villages of jhoke tehal singh" , "Saian Wala, Chughe Kalan, Vire Wala, Bhag Singh Wala, Marh, Sakka Wali, Kanian Wali and Khurhanj. The Sandhus of Rukhala came from Sirhali. The village of Sandhuan in Faridkot was also founded by the Sandhus but later occupied by the Brars. There are many villages of the Sandhus in Ludhiana.
Some of Sandhus went further to Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur in Doaba. Some of the Majhail Sandhus migrated to the Bathinda and Mansa areas after repeated disturbances created by Muslim invaders. Presently, the Sandhus are spread all over Punjab.
In Haryana, Sandhus are found in large numbers in Ambala,kurukshetra,karnal,yamunanagar,pehowa.In Rajashtan, sandhus are found in large numebers in Ganaganagar , Hanumangarh,karanapur disst. In Pakistan, they are spread up to Sialkot and the hill areas of Gujranwala.
Related clans
Sandhu, Sindhu and Sindhar are the same clan.