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Ethnic group
Abro
"Book Abro wadd warro written by Mehdi Shah",
Regions with significant populations
Major: Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab
Minor: Kashmir and Gilgit
Languages
Sindhi, Kutchi
Religion
Muslim
Sindhi Sammat tribe

Abro, Abra, or Abda (Template:Lang-sd) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe, this clan is descended from the Jams of Samma Dynasty migrated from Abdasa area of Kutch in 1314 AD and are settled in southern Sindh to the northern Sindh, Bahawalpur State and Balochistan.

Notable People

Notable people bearing the name Abro include:

Surname listThis page lists people with the surname Abro.
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References

  1. Nahyan, Mansoor Bin Tahnoon Al; Hussain, Jamal; Ghafoor, Asad ul (2019-05-09). Tribes of Pakistan. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5275-3439-1.
  2. Ibbetson, Sir Denzil; Maclagan (1990). Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-0505-3.
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