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Ethnic group
Abro
"Poetry by Shah Abdul Latif Bhati",
Regions with significant populations
Major: Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab
Minor: Kashmir and Gilgit
Languages
Sindhi (Lasi dialect)
Religion
Muslim

Abro, or Abra, is a clan descended from Jams of Sumerian Civilization migrated from Mesopotamia area of Sumeru in 1000 BC and are settled in southern Sindh to the northern Sindh, and Balochistan.they are directed descendeds of gilgamesh According to H. A. Rose, the Abra are an ancient tribe of Jats who the proverb credits with the introduction of agriculture in Sindh and Saraikistan:

Karn bakhshe kiror.
Abra bakhshe hal di or.

Let Raja Karan give away crore of rupees,
the Abra will give what he earns by the plough.

The tribe is also said to be an offshoot of the Sammas and is numerous in Bahawalpur.

Notable people bearing the name Abro include:

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References

  1. "'A glossary of the tribes and castes of the Punjab and North-West frontier province'".
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