Soomra dynasty
| Soomra dynasty Sindhi: سومرا گهراڻو | |||||||||
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| 1026–1351 (Continued in exile until 1440 in Umerkot) | |||||||||
| Status | Vassals of the Abbasid Caliphate (1026-1351) | ||||||||
| Capital | Thari (in present-day Badin District in Sindh) | ||||||||
| Official languages | Sindhi (in Arabic and Devanagari scripts) | ||||||||
| Common languages | Sindhi (native language) Arabic (liturgical language) | ||||||||
| Religion | Shia Ismaili | ||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
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| • Soomra dynasty begins  | 1026 | ||||||||
| • Soomra dynasty ends  | 1351 (Continued in exile until 1440 in Umerkot) | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Sindh | ||||||||
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The Soomra dynasty (Sindhi: سومرا گهراڻو, romanized: Sūmrā Gharāṇō) was a late medieval dynasty of Sindh ruled by the Soomro tribe of Sindh, and at times adjacent regions, located in what is now Pakistan.