Soomro

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Η Σοόμρο ή Σοόμρα ή Σούμρα είναι φυλή Σιντ που τα μέλη της κατοικούν κυρίως στην επαρχία Σιντ του Πακιστάν, σε τμήματα του Παντζάμπ που συνορεύουν με την περιοχή Σιντ και στο Βαλουχιστάν του Πακιστάν. Άλλες πόλεις έχουν επίσης πληθυσμούς Σοόμρο, που βρίσκονται εκεί για εργασία, αλλά κατάγονται από την περιοχή Σιντ. rdf:langString
Soomro (Sindhi: سومرو, सूमरो) or Soomra or Sumrah is a tribe having a local origin in Sindh who had later claimed to being either Rajputs or Arabs. They are found in Sindh, parts of Punjab especially bordering Sindh, Balochistan province, and the Kutch district of the Indian state of Gujarat and also Rajasthan. The Soomro tribe established the Soomra dynasty in 1025 CE, which re-established native Sindhi rule over Sindh since the Arab conquests. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Σοόμρο
rdf:langString Soomro
rdf:langString Soomro
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rdf:langString Soomro
rdf:langString Sindhis
rdf:langString Η Σοόμρο ή Σοόμρα ή Σούμρα είναι φυλή Σιντ που τα μέλη της κατοικούν κυρίως στην επαρχία Σιντ του Πακιστάν, σε τμήματα του Παντζάμπ που συνορεύουν με την περιοχή Σιντ και στο Βαλουχιστάν του Πακιστάν. Άλλες πόλεις έχουν επίσης πληθυσμούς Σοόμρο, που βρίσκονται εκεί για εργασία, αλλά κατάγονται από την περιοχή Σιντ.
rdf:langString Soomro (Sindhi: سومرو, सूमरो) or Soomra or Sumrah is a tribe having a local origin in Sindh who had later claimed to being either Rajputs or Arabs. They are found in Sindh, parts of Punjab especially bordering Sindh, Balochistan province, and the Kutch district of the Indian state of Gujarat and also Rajasthan. The Soomro tribe established the Soomra dynasty in 1025 CE, which re-established native Sindhi rule over Sindh since the Arab conquests. Many members of the Soomro caste were one of the first in Sindh to convert to Islam from Hinduism but initially continued to maintain several Hindu customs and traditions. Some say their origins to be of Rajputs who migrated to Sindh from Rajasthan by linking them to the Parmar clan of Rajputs. Others like Ahmad Hasan Dani claims that "of this there is no definite proof" though he too affirms that they originate in the Indian subcontinent. M. H. Panhwar, a Sindhologist, also rejects a Rajput origin and attributes its to James Todd but still accepts native origin. Some writers have detailed about a subdivision in Jats with the name "Sumra". But Historian André Wink has mentioned that the Soomras were not Jats. He has also explained that Soomras who were of local Sindhi origin and had been semi-independent rulers after the death of Mahmud Ghazni were different to pastoral-nomadic Jats or Mids. As per him, rise of Soomras was one of the factor in movement of the Jats of lower Sindh towards north. Ghulam Hussain and others argue that the Soomros and other native tribes indigenous to Sindh slowly began to 'Ashrafize' themselves by remaking their genealogies to further associate themselves with Syeds whom they possibly intermarried and acquired power through.
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