Sindhi Sammat
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The Sammat (Sindhi: سنڌي سماٽ) is the indigenous community of Sindhi people, they are the largest community of Sindhi Muslims.[1][page needed]
But some minor branches like Jadejas and Chudasamas are Hindus.[citation needed] Sammat refers to Sindhis with indigenous origins.[2][page needed][3][page needed]
See also
References
- ^ Pirzada, Din Ali (1995). Growth of Muslim Nationalism in Sindh: Parting of Ways to Pakistan. Mehran Publishers.
Sindh inhabits Muslim population consisting of various races and tribes. The vast majority of Sindhi Muslims comprises of Pukka Muslims belonging to Jat, Sammat....
- ^ Singh, Nagendra Kr; Khan, Abdul Mabud (2001). Encyclopaedia of the World Muslims: Tribes, Castes and Communities. Global Vision. ISBN 978-81-87746-10-2.
Sammat to refer to those Sindhis with indigenous origins,
- ^ Abdulla, Ahmed (1987). An Observation: Perspective of Pakistan. Tanzeem Publishers.