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Ethnic group
"Poetry by Shah Abdul Latif Bhati", | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Major: Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab Minor: Kashmir and Gilgit | |
Languages | |
Sindhi (Lasi dialect) | |
Religion | |
Muslim |
Abro, Abra, Abda clan is descended from Jams of Samma Dynasty migrated from Abdasa area of Kutch in 1314 AD and are settled in southern Sindh to the northern Sindh, Bahawalpur (princely state) and Balochistan.
Notable people bearing the name Abro include:
- Allama Ali Khan Abro
- Jamal Abro (1924-2004), Pakistani writer
- Mazhar Abro
- Murad Abro
- Sohai Ali Abro
- Suhaee Abro
- Tariq Alam Abro, writer
- Mir Abdul Majid Abro, Politician
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