Samma

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Summa dynasty ruled in Sindh and parts of Punjab and Balochistan from 1351-1551 A.D. The Summa dynasty declined and was replaced by Arghun Dynasty. After the demise of the Summa dynasty the Nawab migrated along with his brothers and tribal members leaving their once thriving land of Nagar-Summa to parts of India and settled in Gujrat.A vast Village in Gujrat is now occupated and from the 4 tribal leaders who were also blood brothers one is recorded to have migrated back to Sindh and occupy lands on the outskirts of Thatta known as Sikhaat famous for its rose farms. The village in Gujrat Known also Nagar-Summa consists of many thousand acres of cultivatible and non cultivatible land an accurate size is not known.The Summa dynasty leaves its marks in Sindh by building magnificent structures including the necropolis of kings and royalties in Thatta and many more ruins.No further information is available.

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