Samma dynasty

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The Sammā dynasty (Sindhi: سمن جو گهراڻو, romanized: Samman Jō Gharāṇō) was a medieval Sindhi dynasty which ruled the Sindh Sultanate from 1351 before being replaced by the Arghun dynasty in 1524.

Samma dynasty
(Sindh Sultanate)
سمن جو گهراڻو
1351–1524
Location of the Sammas, and main South Asian polities in 1400 CE
StatusTributary to the Delhi Sultanate till 1388
Independent After 1388 and Onwards
CapitalSamanagar
Official languagesPersian
Common languagesSindhiKutchiGujarati in HalarArabic (liturgical language)
Religion
Islam: Sunni-Hanafi (official)
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Jam 
History 
 Samma dynasty begins
1351
 Samma dynasty ends
1524
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Soomra dynasty
Arghun dynasty
Today part ofPakistan
India

The Samma dynasty has left its mark in Sindh with structures including the necropolis of and royalties in Thatta.