- Rao
Sastri a devi
upasaka along with
Gujrati businessman Shri
Maganlal Sameja.
After that the help of a
local public and
other affluent locals. Apara...
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University of Sind. p. 112. ISBN 978-969-405-009-6.
Sindhi tribes namely Samejas, Unars, Lakhas, Chandias, Shoras, Noohanis, Nahmardis, Dals, Jokhias, Sahtas...
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University of Sind. p. 112. ISBN 978-969-405-009-6.
Sindhi tribes namely Samejas, Unars, Lakhas, Chandias, Shoras, Noohanis, Nahmardis, Dals, Jokhias, Sahtas...
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April 1628
until at
least late 1629), Sann was
attacked and
looted by
Samejas and Nuhmardis.
After this,
Ahmad Beg Khan had a wall
constructed around...
- May
Raner Jasrasar Hadan Anupgarh Anupgarh Raisinghnagar Muklawa (17 TK
Sameja (15 PTD-A)
Vijaynagar Jaitsar Gharsana Rawla 365 Head (2 KLD)
Churu Churu...
- Sumra, Juneja, Jiyenja, Theba, Saiyyad, Korad, Khaskeli, Bambha, Pathan,
Sameja, Bafan, Bayad, Ker, Meta Qureshi, Mutwa, Node, Raysipotra, Royma, Hingora...
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Mandi Raisinghnagar In
Anupgarh District There were also 5 Sub tehsils-
Sameja Muklawa Jaitsar Ramsinghpur 365 Head.
There are six
Panchayat Samitis or...
- "Mazhar-i-Shah Jehani" the
Numrias are
originally from
Sameja tribe, the nine
factions of
Sameja tribe broke away from the main
tribe and
settled in hills...
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University of Sind. p. 112. ISBN 978-969-405-009-6.
Sindhi tribes namely Samejas, Unars, Lakhas, Shoras, Noohanis, Nahmardis, Dals, Jokhias, Sahtas, Bhans...
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large pargana that was home to
several large and
powerful clans: the
Bukya Samejas, the Sangis, the Abras, and the
Mahdeja Shaykhs.
Chanduka apparently had...