Soomra dynasty
The Soomra dynasty | ||||||||||
سومرن جو سلسله | ||||||||||
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Capital | Not specified | |||||||||
Languages | Sindhi (native language) Arabic (liturgical language) | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
King | Al Khafif (first) | |||||||||
History | ||||||||||
• | Soomra dynasty begins | 1024 | ||||||||
• | Soomra dynasty ends | 1351 | ||||||||
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The Soomra dynasty (Sindhi: سومرن جو سلسله) were Rajput rulers from the Indian subcontinent.[1] They ruled in the Sindh region of present-day Pakistan from 1024 to 1351.
The Soomro tribe revolted against Masud, ruler of the Ghaznavids. They were superseded by the Samma dynasty.[2]
Notable people
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References
- ↑ Siddiqui, Habibullah. "The Soomras of Sindh: their origin, main characteristics and rule – an overview (general survey) (1025 – 1351 AD)" (PDF). Literary Conference on Soomra Period in Sindh.
- ↑ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. p. 114. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
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