Abro (tribe) explained
Abro, Abra, or Abda is a Sindhi Sammat tribe[1] found in Pakistan.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The present chief of the tribe is Sardar Himat Kumharo.[7]
Clans
Abrepota, Bakeja, Bharchoondh Bahawalani, Damro, Damhio, Dandio, Gābar, Gābaar, Gābhar, Gābrio, Gaad, Gohata, Gandhai, Husrani, Tayuja, Tar'ra, Tanak, Teewna, Telani, Panjwabro, Panjotha, Pechuho, Jajharjo, Jadan, Jara, Jarepotro, Jarwan, Jakhro, Jakhrejo, Jakhar, Jakhan, Joyo, Joilo, Jolio, Jono, Jeho, Kamario, Kamandio, Kamrejo, Kamijo, Khaekhpar, Khakhar, Khakhrani, Kangrio, Kubra, Kubria, Kubhar, Kotār, Kodan, Kodai, Marani, Markhiani, Marfani, Manahjo, Manahujo, Manahijo, Manahi, Manahio, Manjo, Manjho, Mangsi, Pariyah, Parha, Pandha, Sakhro, Sakhrro, Samtio, Sanbhrai, Sand, Sangi, Sangho, Sangro, Sangri, Soja, Samro, Samang, Sodhar, Sawayo, Sawair, Wikio, Wagan etc.[8]
Notes and References
- Hussain . Ghulam . The politics of metaphor: traces of casteism and patriarchy in the work of Shah Abdul Latif . Postcolonial Studies . 2 October 2022 . 25 . 4 . 477 . Routledge . 10.1080/13688790.2021.1923154 . en . 1368-8790.
- Book: Ali Allana . Dr. Ghulam . The Origin and Growth of Sindhi Language . 2002 . Institute of Sindhology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro. . 231 . 9789694050515.
- Book: Lakho . Ghulam Muhammad . The Samma Kingdom Of Sindh - Historical Studies . 2006 . Institute of Sindhology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro. . 183 . 9789694050782.
- Book: Luni . A. Aziz . Afghans of the Frontier Passes: A Study in the Historical Geography of Sibi and Dhader in the Balochistan Province of Pakistan . 1992 . 181 . en.
- Book: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices For 2006, Vol. 2, April 2008, 110-2 Joint Committee Print, S. Prt. 110-40, * . 2008 . 2430 . en.
- Book: The Herald . 2012 . Pakistan Herald Publications . en.
- Book: Imran . Rahat . Activist Documentary Film in Pakistan: The Emergence of a Cinema of Accountability . 2016 . Routledge . 978-1-317-50339-2 . 148 . en . ..Sardar Himat Kumharo, chief of the Abro tribe...
- Book: Khair Mohammad Buriro Sewhani . ذاتين جي انسائيڪلوپيڊيا . 2005 . 449–454 . Sindhi.