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 | |||||||||
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| 1351–1524 | |||||||||
Location of the Sammas, and main South Asian polities in 1400 CE | |||||||||
| Status | Tributary to the Delhi Sultanate till 1388 Independent After 1388 and Onwards | ||||||||
| Capital | Samanagar | ||||||||
| Official languages | Persian | ||||||||
| Common languages | Sindhi • Kutchi • Gujarati in Halar • Arabic (liturgical language) | ||||||||
| Religion | Islam: Sunni-Hanafi (official)
Hinduism | ||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
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| History | |||||||||
• Samma dynasty begins | 1351 | ||||||||
• Samma dynasty ends | 1524 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Pakistan India | ||||||||
The Samma dynasty has left its mark in Sindh with structures including the necropolis of and royalties in Thatta.