Qambar (person)
Qambar (Arabic: قمبر) was a freed slave of the Islamic caliph Ali.[1] According to some traditions, he was Ali's groom.[2][3]
In the Pakistani province Sindh, the descendants of Bantu slaves from Southeast Africa known as Sheedis refer to themselves as "Qambrani" (Urdu: قمبرانی , Sindhi: قمبراڻي) in reverence to Qambar.[4][5]
References
- ↑ Slaves in the History of Islam
- ↑ Islamic Spirituality in Turkic Oral Epics, Karl Reichl pg 7
- ↑ Dhuldul in Encyclopaedia of Ismailism
- ↑ "'Sheedis have been hurt most by attitudes'". Dawn (newspaper). 23 June 2008. Retrieved 30 Dec 2013.
Sindhi Sheedis call themselves Qambrani, out of reverence for Hazrat Qambar, a servant of Hazrat Ali (AS).
- ↑ Shah, Anish M.; et al. (15 July 2011). "Indian Siddis: African Descendants with Indian Admixture". American Journal of Human Genetics. 89 (1): 154–161. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.05.030. PMC 3135801. PMID 21741027. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
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