Indher Explained

Indher or Indhar (Sindhi: اِنڍڙ/اِندر) is a Sindhi Bhati Rajput tribe.[1] [2] The tribe is scattered in various parts of Sindh and Bahawalpur. They live mostly along the border of the river Indus in districts Ghotki, Sukkur and Shikarpur.

Clans

Major clans of Indhar tribe are: Adani, Adrani, Allahdadani, Bakhrani, Bādri, Bāndar, Bashmani, Bhāra, Baghani, Bhambhani, Chhāti, Chhatani, Darāmni, Darogi, Dhoria, Essani, Gajani, Ganbra, Goongani, Jahora, Jumla, Jandani, Jiyani, Jhalan, Kandher, Kandhra, Kandro, Kodri, Khidrani, Kherani, Mahmadani, Mandloi, Noorangani, Panjabi, Partani, Panhwari, Sajrani, Sājnani, Samrani, Saiwra, Soomrani, Shaidai, Topri.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Quddus, Syed Abdul . Sindh, the Land of Indus Civilisation . 1992 . Royal Book Company . 978-969-407-131-2 . 93 . en.
  2. Book: Abdulla, Ahmed . An Observation: Perspective of Pakistan . 1987 . Tanzeem Publishers . 130 . en.