Soomra dynasty

The Soomra dynasty
سومرن جو سلسله
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1024–1351 →
Capital Not specified
Languages Arabic
Sindhi Saraiki
Government Monarchy
King Al Khafif (first)
History
 â€¢  Soomra dynasty begins 1024
 â€¢  Soomra dynasty ends 1351

The Soomra dynasty (Sindhi: سومرن جو سلسله‎) ruled in the Sindh region of present-day Pakistan from 1024 to 1351. The Soomras were of Rajput origin.[1]

The Sumra tribe revolted against Masud, ruler of the Ghaznavids. They were superseded by the Samma dynasty.[2]

Notable Soomro

See also

References

  1. ↑ Umedani, Loung V.; Meghwar, Phuloo (2013). "Migratory Aspects of Inhabitants of Indus Valley Civilization- A Historical Perspective". International Research Journal of Art & Humanities (Asianet-Pakistan) 41 (41). The two main Rajput tribes of Sindh are: the Samma, descendants of the Samma dynasty who ruled Sindh during (1351 - 1521 A.D); and the Soomra, descendants of the Soomra dynasty who ruled Sindh during (750 - 1350 A.D).
  2. ↑ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. p. 114. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.


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