- The
Soomra dynasty was a late
medieval dynasty of
Sindh ruled by the
Soomro tribe of Sindh, and at
times adjacent regions,
located in what is now ****stan...
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Soomra may
refer to:
Soomra, Estonia,
village in
Audru Parish, Pärnu County, in
southwestern Estonia Soomra (tribe) or Soomro, a
Sindhi clan in Sindh...
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Soomro (Sindhi: سومرو, Devanagari: सूमरो),
Soomra,
Sumrah or
Sumra is a
tribe having a
local origin in Sindh. They are
found in Sindh,
parts of Punjab...
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delicacy of
Minaj and Dar." The
Samma had been
allied with the
Soomra, but
Hameer (the last
Soomra ruler) was
defeated by the
Samma ruler Jam Unar. Jam Unar...
- approximate. The list of
Soomra rulers is as follows; The
Samma dynasty which was a
Muslim dynasty of
Sindh who
succeeded Soomras took the
title Jam, the...
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Soomras of Sindh:
their origin, main
characteristics and rule – an
overview (general survey) (1025 – 1351 AD)" (PDF).
Literary Conference on
Soomra Period...
- Afterwards,
Sindh was
ruled by a
series of
dynasties including Habbaris,
Soomras, Sammas,
Arghuns and Tarkhans. The
Mughal empire conquered Sindh in 1591...
- a v****al.
Makli Necropolis The
Sammas overthrew the
Soomras soon
after 1335 and the last
Soomra ruler took
shelter with the
governor of Gujarat, under...
-
Soomras of Sindh:
their origin, main
characteristics and rule. – an
overview (general survey) (1025 – 1351 AD) (PDF).
Literary Conference on
Soomra Period...
- she dies in the
whirling waves of the river. The tale
originated in the
Soomra dynasty period in the 10th century,
later it was
found in the
texts of Shah...