- Samma
Samma (Urdu: سما ) is a Baloch tribe settled in the provinces of Balochistan and
Sind ofPakistan .They speak Balouchi and Sindhi. A large number of the Samma tribe lives in Sindh too which are Samma sub-castes like Mundra, Roonja, Lasi, Abro etc.The currentChief Minister of Balouchistan isJam Mohammad Yousaf , he isSardar and head of his TribeThe Samma are an old tribe settled in
Sindh and Balochistan. The most famous ruler ofSamma wasJam Nizamuddin [ [http://www.hindu.com/mag/2004/04/11/stories/2004041100590800.htm The Hindu - The world's largest necropolis] ] - later the descendants of this tribe settled in Balochistan and Sindh. The Jam Family ofSanghar belong to theDynasty of Samo Jam who ruled Sindh in 1500AD.Jam Mashooq Ali , son of lateJam Sadiq Ali is a Sardar of the Samo tribe.The Jams ofLasbela reside in Balochistan and they speakLasi .The Samma dynasty ruled in Sindh and parts of Punjab and Balochistan from 1351-1551 A.D. The Samma dynasty declined and was replaced by the
Arghun Dynasty . After the demise of the JAM TAMACHI Samma dynasty theNawab migrated along with his brothers and tribal members leaving their once thriving land ofNagar-Samma to parts ofIndia and settled inGujrat . A vast Village in Gujrat is now settled by the descendants of the 4 tribal leaders who were also blood brothers.One of the brothers is recorded to have migrated back to Sindh and settled the lands on the outskirts of
Thatta known asSikhaat - famous for its rose farms. The village in Gujrat Known also Nagar-Samma consists of many thousand of acres of cultivatable and non cultivatable land an accurate size is not known.The Samma dynasty has left its mark in Sindh by the building magnificent structures including the necropolis of kings and royalties in Thatta and many more ruins.Jam dynasty also ruled in Balochistan and leaves marks in Balochistan too.The Samma Sultans
Jam Unar I Firuz ShahJam Babinho II Sadr al-DinJam Tamachi Rukn al-DinJam Unar II Salah al-DinJam Ali Sher Jam Karan Jam Fateh Khan Jam Taghlak Jam Sikandar Jam Nizamuddin I Jam Sanjar (Radhan) Sadr al-DinJam Nizamuddin II (Jam Nanda)Jam Feruz bin Jam NizamJam Salahuddin See also
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