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  • Sultan Samma
  • Indonesian footballer

    Sultan Samma (born 13 April 1986) is an Indonesian former footballer who played as a midfielder. In 2009, Sultan Samma represented the Indonesia U-23,

    Sultan Samma

    Sultan_Samma

  • Samma
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Samma, Jordan, a village in Irbid Governorate, northern Jordan Samma dynasty, a 14th century dynasty in Sindh, parts of Balochistan and Punjab Sultan

    Samma

    Samma

  • Samma dynasty
  • 15th-century dynasty based in Sindh

    declared independence from the Delhi Sultanate. The Sammas took the title of Jam the equivalent of "Sultan" while claiming descent from Jamshid. The capital

    Samma dynasty

    Samma_dynasty

  • Borneo F.C. Samarinda
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    coach Fábio Lefundes Assistant coaches Vinicius Xavier Pedro Velázquez Sultan Samma Goalkeeper coach Joao Gabriel Physical coach Joao Pedro Rayol Analyst

    Borneo F.C. Samarinda

    Borneo_F.C._Samarinda

  • Putra Samarinda F.C.
  • Football club in Samarinda, Indonesia

    Fajar Legian 20 FW  UZB Pavel Solomin 21 MF  IDN Sandi Sute 22 MF  IDN Sultan Samma 23 MF  IDN Bayu Gatra 25 FW  IDN Aldaier Makatindu 33 GK  IDN Rivky Mokodompit

    Putra Samarinda F.C.

    Putra_Samarinda_F.C.

  • Samma (tribe)
  • Sindhi tribe

    Samma is a Sindhi tribe. The Samma are spread across Sindh, Pakistan and Gujarat, India. Offshoots of the main branch of Samma include the Sandhai Muslims

    Samma (tribe)

    Samma_(tribe)

  • Arthur Irawan
  • Indonesian footballer (born 1993)

    win against Persela Lamongan on 19 October 2017 as a substitute for Sultan Samma in the 79th minute. He only played a game for this Samarinda-based club

    Arthur Irawan

    Arthur Irawan

    Arthur_Irawan

  • Jam Unar I
  • Sultan of Sindh from 1351 to 1354

    bin Banbhina or Feruz I (Sindhi: ڄام انڙ) was the first Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the Samma dynasty, which ruled Sindh and parts of Punjab from 1351

    Jam Unar I

    Jam_Unar_I

  • Persiba Balikpapan
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    (2004–05), (2015–16) Talaohu Musafri (2006–2009) I Made Wirawan (2006–2012) Sultan Samma (2006–2012) Johan Yoga Utama (2009–10), (2012–13) Gendut Doni Christiawan

    Persiba Balikpapan

    Persiba_Balikpapan

  • Jam Ali Sher
  • Sultan of Sindh 1406-1412

    Jam Ali Sher (Sindhi: سلطان ڄام علي شير) was the eighth Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the Samma dynasty, which ruled from 1351 to 1520. After the death

    Jam Ali Sher

    Jam_Ali_Sher

  • Jam Nizamuddin I
  • Sultan of Sindh 1404-1406

    (Sindhi: سلطان ڄام نظام الدين شاهه اول) was the seventh Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the Samma dynasty, which ruled from 1351 to 1520. Following the

    Jam Nizamuddin I

    Jam_Nizamuddin_I

  • Jam Tughlaq
  • Sultan of Sindh 1428-1453

    as Jam Juna II (Sindhi: ڄام جوڻو ثاني) was the twelfth Sultan of Sindh belonging to the Samma dynasty, ruling from 1428 to 1453. Jam Tughlaq's personal

    Jam Tughlaq

    Jam_Tughlaq

  • Football at the 2009 SEA Games – Men's team squads
  • Melgiansyah (1990-09-04)4 September 1990 (aged 19) Pelita Jaya 12 3MF Sultan Samma (1986-04-13)13 April 1986 (aged 23) Persiba Balikpapan 4 3MF Fauzan Jamal

    Football at the 2009 SEA Games – Men's team squads

    Football_at_the_2009_SEA_Games_–_Men's_team_squads

  • 2015 Bali United F.C. season
  • Indonesian football club season

    Tinggalkan Bali United". Tribun Bali (in Indonesian). "Lepas Bali United, Sultan Samma Pilih PBFC". Tribun Bali (in Indonesian). "Satu Pemain Gelandang Bali

    2015 Bali United F.C. season

    2015_Bali_United_F.C._season

  • House of Unar
  • Branch of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh

    گهراڻو) was a Sindhi princely line of the Samma dynasty, descended from and named after Jam Unar I, Sultan of Sindh. The House of Unar ruled Sindh Sultanate

    House of Unar

    House of Unar

    House_of_Unar

  • Jam Tamachi
  • Sultan of Sindh (r. 1367–1371, 1389–1392)

    ڄام رڪن الدين المعروف ڄام تماچي بن ڄام انڙ‎) was the third Sultan of Sindh from the Samma dynasty reigning first from 1367 to 1371 and then from 1389

    Jam Tamachi

    Jam Tamachi

    Jam_Tamachi

  • Jam Sanjar
  • Sultan of Sindh 1454-1461

    (Sindhi: ڄام سنجر) or Raidhan (Sindhi: راءِ ڌن) was the fifteenth Sultan of Sindh from the Samma dynasty, ruling from 1454 to 1461. Sanjar was his birth name

    Jam Sanjar

    Jam_Sanjar

  • Jam Karan
  • Sultan of Sindh 1412

    Jam Karan (Sindhi: ڄام ڪرن) was the ninth Sultan of Sindh from the Samma dynasty, he was Sultan for only two days in 1412. Jam Karan was the son of Jam

    Jam Karan

    Jam_Karan

  • Jam (title)
  • Indian title

    descended from the Samma dynasty Jam Tamachi (Jam Khairuddin) (1367–1379 AD) or Jam Khairuddin bin Jam Unar, a famous sultan of the Samma dynasty Jam Nizamuddin

    Jam (title)

    Jam_(title)

  • 2014 Indonesia Super League statistics
  • 2 Pavel Solomin Putra Samarinda 2 Rahel Radiansyah Putra Samarinda 2 Sultan Samma Putra Samarinda 2 Hendra Bayauw Semen Padang 2 Anis Nabar Sriwijaya 2

    2014 Indonesia Super League statistics

    2014_Indonesia_Super_League_statistics

  • Jam Nizamuddin II
  • Sultan of Sindh from 1461 to 1508

    Nizam al-Din or Jám Nindó (Sindhi: ڄام نندو), was the 15th Sultan of Sindh from the Samma dynasty, reigning between 1461 and 1508 CE. His capital was

    Jam Nizamuddin II

    Jam Nizamuddin II

    Jam_Nizamuddin_II

  • 2014 Indonesian Inter Island Cup qualification squads
  • Fajar Legian Siswanto No. Pos. Nation Player 21 DF  IDN Sandi 22 MF  IDN Sultan Samma 23 MF  IDN Bayu Gatra 25 FW  IDN Aldeir Makatindu 33 GK  IDN Rivki Mokodompit

    2014 Indonesian Inter Island Cup qualification squads

    2014_Indonesian_Inter_Island_Cup_qualification_squads

  • 2010 Indonesian Inter Island Cup
  • Indonesian football tournament

    Sriwijaya FC 2 goals  Oktovianus Maniani (Indonesia) Sriwijaya FC  Sultan Samma (Indonesia) Balikpapan FC  Park Jung-hwan (KOR) Sriwijaya FC 1 goal  Edison

    2010 Indonesian Inter Island Cup

    2010_Indonesian_Inter_Island_Cup

  • Mahmud Begada
  • Sultan of Gujarat from 1459 to 1511

    Fat'h Khan or Fateh Khan. He titled himself, Sultân al-Barr, Sultân al-Bahr, Sultan of the Land, Sultan of the Sea. Of the origin of Mahmúd's surname

    Mahmud Begada

    Mahmud_Begada

  • Jam Mubarak
  • Sultan of Sindh 1453

    Chamberlain was a Samma Noble who served as a Vizier to Jam Tughlaq and usurped the throne for three days as the thirteenth Sultan of Sindh. Jam Mubarak

    Jam Mubarak

    Jam_Mubarak

  • 2024–25 Borneo F.C. Samarinda
  • Borneo FC 2024–25 football season

    Farid Abubakar Head coach Pieter Huistra Assistant coaches Demerson Sultan Samma Fitness coach Emir Mustafović Goalkeeping coach Khairul Nizam Analyst

    2024–25 Borneo F.C. Samarinda

    2024–25_Borneo_F.C._Samarinda

  • Ghaznavid Empire
  • Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)

    Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India. In 1151, Sultan Bahram Shah lost Ghazni to the Ghurid sultan Ala al-Din Husayn. The Ghaznavids retook Ghazni,

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid_Empire

  • Daud Shah of Gujarat
  • Sultan of Gujarat in 1458

    the son of Muhammad Shah II by Bibi Mughli, a daughter of Jám Júna of Samma dynasty ruling from Thatta in Sindh; was seated on the throne at the age

    Daud Shah of Gujarat

    Daud_Shah_of_Gujarat

  • Jam Togachi
  • Sultan of Sindh 1368-1370

    known as Jam Togachi (Sindhi: ڄام توڳاچي) was the third Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the Samma dynasty, reigning as a diarch to Jam Tamachi from 1368

    Jam Togachi

    Jam_Togachi

  • Jam Sikandar II
  • Sultan of Sindh 1453-1454

    or Jam Muhammad (Sindhi: ڄام محمد) was the fourteenth Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the Samma dynasty, ruling from 1453 to 1454. Jam Sikandar ascended

    Jam Sikandar II

    Jam_Sikandar_II

  • 2015 Indonesia President's Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Lestaluhu Rasyid Bakri Rizky Pellu Sandi Darma Sutha Slamet Nurcahyo Sultan Samma Syaifullah Nazar Syakir Sulaiman Talaohu Abdul Musafri Zulkifli Syukur

    2015 Indonesia President's Cup

    2015_Indonesia_President's_Cup

  • Jam Haibat Khan
  • Samma Prince, Son of Jam Salahuddin II

    an Arghun commander. He was the son of Jam Salahuddin II, the Samma Sultan of the Samma Dynasty, who ascended to the throne of Sindh by force under the

    Jam Haibat Khan

    Jam_Haibat_Khan

  • Makli Necropolis
  • Funerary site in Sindh,

    two major clusters namely Samma cluster and Tarkhan, Arghun, and Mughals cluster. The first cluster has tombs from the Samma period, while tombs from the

    Makli Necropolis

    Makli Necropolis

    Makli_Necropolis

  • Farooqui dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of the Khandesh Sultanate (1382–1601)

    soon, Gujarat sultan Ahmad Shah's general Malik Turk repulsed the attack and Thalner was besieged. After swearing fealty to the Gujarat sultan, the siege

    Farooqui dynasty

    Farooqui_dynasty

  • 2018 Borneo F.C. season
  • Borneo 2018 football season

    Billy Keraf (on loan from Persib) No. Pos. Nation Player 22 MF  IDN Sultan Samma 24 DF  IDN Diego Michiels (Captain) 25 FW  IDN Febri Hamzah 27 DF  IDN

    2018 Borneo F.C. season

    2018_Borneo_F.C._season

  • Arghun dynasty
  • 1520–1591 Turco-Mongol dynasty in Sindh

    sons Shah Beg Arghun and Muhammad Mukim Khan also seized Sibi from the Samma dynasty of Sindh, although this gain was only temporary. In 1497, Dhu'l-Nun

    Arghun dynasty

    Arghun_dynasty

  • Bahmani Kingdom
  • Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)

    DELHI SULTANATE (TUGHLAQS) TIMURID EMPIRE SHAH MIR SULTANATE PHAGMODRUPAS SAMMAS MARYUL GUGE KALMAT GUJARAT GOVERNORATE BAHMANI SULTANATE KHANDESH SULTANATE

    Bahmani Kingdom

    Bahmani Kingdom

    Bahmani_Kingdom

  • Shah Beg Arghun
  • Sultan of Sindh from 1520 to 1524

    overcame and defeated Jam Feroz, the last ruler of the Samma dynasty, in 1520. He served as the 17th Sultan of Sindh. His reign was short-lived as he died in

    Shah Beg Arghun

    Shah Beg Arghun

    Shah_Beg_Arghun

  • Jaunpur Sultanate
  • Medieval kingdom in India (c. 1394–1494)

    under the rule of Sultan Ibrahim Shah, who also vastly contributed to the development of Islamic education in the Sultanate. In 1494, Sultan Hussain Shah Sharqi

    Jaunpur Sultanate

    Jaunpur Sultanate

    Jaunpur_Sultanate

  • Unar (tribe)
  • Sindhi Sammat tribe

    is a Sindhi tribe from Sameja Branch of Samma Tribe, they are the descendants of Jam Unar, the first Sultan of Sindh. They are an influential family

    Unar (tribe)

    Unar_(tribe)

  • Khaskheli
  • Sindhi tribe in Pakistan

    provinces of Pakistan. The tribe traces its linkages as an offshoot of the Samma tribe in Sindh.[citation needed] Khasakheli is a tribe in Sindh.[unreliable

    Khaskheli

    Khaskheli

  • Battle of Chelhar
  • Military conflict in Sindh (1522)

    چيلهار جي جنگ) took place in early February 1522. It was fought between the Samma forces and the Arghun forces to reinstate Jam Feroz II as the Arghun protégé

    Battle of Chelhar

    Battle of Chelhar

    Battle_of_Chelhar

  • Jam Feroz II
  • Sultan of Sindh from 1508 to 1524

    ثاني; died c. 1535), commonly known as Jam Feroz, was the last ruler of the Samma dynasty of Sindh. Jam Feroz proved to be a weak ruler and lost his kingdom

    Jam Feroz II

    Jam Feroz II

    Jam_Feroz_II

  • House of Juna
  • Branch of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh

    گهراڻو) was a Sindhi princely line of the Samma dynasty, descended from and named after Jam Juna I, Sultan of Sindh. The House of Juna ruled Sindh Sultanate

    House of Juna

    House of Juna

    House_of_Juna

  • 2011–12 Indonesia Super League goalscorers
  • Lamongan) Airlangga Sucipto (Persib Bandung) Asri Akbar (Persiba Balikpapan) Sultan Samma (Persiba Balikpapan) Bio Paulin (Persipura Jayapura) Yoseph Ostanika

    2011–12 Indonesia Super League goalscorers

    2011–12_Indonesia_Super_League_goalscorers

  • Jam Salahuddin II
  • Sultan of Sindh in 1512 and from 1521 to 1522

    II was the eighteenth and twentieth Sultan of Sindh, by succession. He belonged to the House of Unar of the Samma dynasty, reigning first for eight months

    Jam Salahuddin II

    Jam_Salahuddin_II

  • Battle of Talti
  • Military conflict in Sindh (1521)

    (Sindhi: ٽلٽي جي جنگ, Devanagari Sindhi: टलटय जय जनग) took place between Samma Chieftains allied with Sodhas and the Arghun Dynasty in 1521 A.D., mid-February

    Battle of Talti

    Battle_of_Talti

  • Battle of Jalwakhir
  • 15th-century military conflict in Balochistan

    and Ghor, on behalf of Sultan Hussain Bayqara. Shah Beg had earlier captured Siwi, Ganjabah, and Fatehpur by defeating Samma forces under Jam Nizamudin

    Battle of Jalwakhir

    Battle_of_Jalwakhir

  • Battle of Kari Kabarlo
  • Military conflict in Sindh (1525)

    was fought in February 1525 between the Arghuns and the Sammas, and it marked the end of the Samma dynasty’s rule in Sindh. After Shah Beg Arghun died on

    Battle of Kari Kabarlo

    Battle_of_Kari_Kabarlo

  • List of Indonesian football transfers 2014
  • Joko Sasongko Arema Cronous Persisam Putra Samarinda 24 November 2013 Sultan Samma Gresik United F.C. Persisam Putra Samarinda 24 November 2013 Yus Arfandy

    List of Indonesian football transfers 2014

    List_of_Indonesian_football_transfers_2014

  • Dollah Darya Khan
  • General of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh

    خان:Balochi: دلا دريا هان) was a general in the Samma Dynasty of Sindh era, a statesman and regent at the court of Samma ruler Jam Feroz. Darya Khan was killed

    Dollah Darya Khan

    Dollah_Darya_Khan

  • Marcus Berg (writer)
  • Swedish memoir writer (1714–1761)

    korthet författad af Marcus Berg, som tillika med många andra christna det samma utstådt tvenne år och siu dagar, och derifrån blifwit utlöst tillika med

    Marcus Berg (writer)

    Marcus_Berg_(writer)

  • Jadeja
  • Rajput clan

    suggests that the Jadejas were Hindu branches of the Samma dynasty of Sindh whose leaders, like other Sammas, had adopted the title of Jam, and had settled

    Jadeja

    Jadeja

    Jadeja

  • Lohana
  • Indian caste

    dominance between the Sumras and the Samma lasted until the reign of Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351–1388), when the Jam emirs of Samma were finally able to end Sumra

    Lohana

    Lohana

  • Muhammad Shah II
  • Sultan of Gujarat from 1442 to 1451

    Jam Juna II of Samma dynasty ruling from Samanagar in Sindh. She bore a son, Fateh Khán, who was afterwards became well known as Sultán Mahmud Begada.

    Muhammad Shah II

    Muhammad_Shah_II

  • Khair ad-Din
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    grand vizier Jam Khairuddin also known as Jam Tamachi (1367–1379), Sultan of Samma Dynasty Hayreddin Barbarossa (1478–1546), Barbary corsair and Ottoman

    Khair ad-Din

    Khair_ad-Din

  • Chudasama dynasty
  • Indian dynasty

    Islam in 1472 by Sultan Mahmud Begada, who also annexed the state. The Chudasamas are variously considered to be an offshoot of the Sammas of Sindh or of

    Chudasama dynasty

    Chudasama_dynasty

  • 2019 Persebaya Surabaya season
  • Persebaya Surabaya 2019 football season

    Borneo F.C. Surabaya, East Java 18:30 Dutra  23' Irfan Jaya  83' Report Sultan Samma  44' Ambrizal Umanailo  52' Gianluca Pandeynuwu  89' Stadium: Gelora

    2019 Persebaya Surabaya season

    2019_Persebaya_Surabaya_season

  • Feroze
  • Name list

    Feroze Khan, a Pakistan Air Force officer Jam Feroz, the last ruler of the Samma dynasty of Sindh Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji, the first Indian ruler of the

    Feroze

    Feroze

  • Bukkur
  • Historical Island in Sindh, Pakistan

    of his realm. After the fall of Samma Dynasty, the Arghun dynasty occupied Bhakkar. Shah Shuja Beg designated Sultan Mahmud Kokaltash, who was fifteen

    Bukkur

    Bukkur

    Bukkur

  • List of monarchs of Sindh
  • as follows; The Samma dynasty which was a Muslim dynasty of Sindh who succeeded Soomras took the title Jam, the equivalent of Sultan. The main sources

    List of monarchs of Sindh

    List_of_monarchs_of_Sindh

  • 1351
  • Calendar year

    succeeds Mohammad Tughlaq as ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. At this time, the Samma dynasty in Sindh (part of modern-day Pakistan) breaks away from the Sultanate

    1351

    1351

  • Tughlaq dynasty
  • Dynasty in South Asia from 1320 to 1413

    DELHI SULTANATE (TUGHLAQS) TIMURID EMPIRE SHAH MIR SULTANATE PHAGMODRUPAS SAMMAS MARYUL GUGE KALMAT GUJARAT GOVERNORATE BAHMANI SULTANATE KHANDESH SULTANATE

    Tughlaq dynasty

    Tughlaq dynasty

    Tughlaq_dynasty

  • Ahmad Shah II
  • Sultan of Gujarat from 1451 to 1459

    seize Nagor, the Sultan found himself in conflict with Rana Kumbha of Chittor, leading to a succession of devastating losses for the Sultan at the hands of

    Ahmad Shah II

    Ahmad_Shah_II

  • Soomra dynasty
  • Muslim dynasty in Sindh

    National Council, Pakistan. p. 222. Lakho, Ghulam Muhammad (2006). The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: historical studies (1st ed.). Jamshoro: Institute of Sindhology

    Soomra dynasty

    Soomra_dynasty

  • Samadhi
  • State of meditative consciousness

    Tilmann Vetter argues that the second, third and fourth dhyana in Buddhism, samma-samadhi, "right samadhi," build on a "spontaneous awareness" (sati) and

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

    Samadhi

  • Nizam al-Din
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1417–1480), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan Jam Nizamuddin II (1440–1509), sultan of the Samma Dynasty Mohammed Nizamuddin (died 2016), Indian trade unionist and

    Nizam al-Din

    Nizam_al-Din

  • Second Battle of Thatta
  • Military conflict in Sindh (1520)

    Thatta (Sindhi: ٺٽي جي ٻي جنگ) was a key episode in the dissolution of the Samma dynasty of Sindh and its replacement by the Arghun dynasty in 1520. In 1517

    Second Battle of Thatta

    Second_Battle_of_Thatta

  • Uch
  • Town in Punjab, Pakistan

    settle the region. The city was placed under the jagir governorship of a Samma prince. In the mid-1400s, Muhammad Ghaus Gilani, a descendant of the Persian

    Uch

    Uch

    Uch

  • Muzaffar Shah II
  • Sultan of Gujarat from 1511 to 1526

    Khan, was a Sultan of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1511 to 1526. He was the eldest son of Sultan Mahmud Begada

    Muzaffar Shah II

    Muzaffar Shah II

    Muzaffar_Shah_II

  • History of Pakistan
  • Pre-independence history of Pakistan

    had submitted to Iltutmish, the Sultan of Delhi, and was allowed to continue on as a vassal. Makli Necropolis The Samma dynasty was a Sindhi dynasty that

    History of Pakistan

    History of Pakistan

    History_of_Pakistan

  • Qara Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Muslim Turkoman confederation (1374–1468)

    Sind, where the Turkish dynasty of the Arghuns had replaced the indigenous Samma in 1520. His father's faithful friend Bairam Khan, a Baharlu Turcoman, joined

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara_Qoyunlu

  • Sindh
  • Province of Pakistan

    had submitted to Iltutmish, the Sultan of Delhi, and was allowed to continue on as a vassal. Makli Necropolis The Sammas overthrew the Soomras soon after

    Sindh

    Sindh

    Sindh

  • Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent
  • Era in South Asia characterized by Muslim rule

    was ruled by a series of Muslim dynasties including Habbaris, Soomras, Sammas, Arghuns and Tarkhans, after the disintegration of Arab caliphate. Following

    Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent

    Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent

    Muslim_period_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Sindhi literature
  • Literature in the Sindhi language

    and satire evolved. The Samma had been allied with the Soomra, but Hameer (the last Soomra ruler) was defeated by the Samma ruler Jam Unar. Jam Unar

    Sindhi literature

    Sindhi_literature

  • Jam Raidhan
  • Sultan of Sindh from 1444 to 1453

    Jam Raidhan sinhji (Sindhi: ڄام رائيڌن) was the 13th Sultan of Sindh. Historians have disparate views of Jam Raidhan; many have argued that Jam Raidhan

    Jam Raidhan

    Jam_Raidhan

  • Sayyid dynasty
  • Rulers of the Delhi Sultanate (1414–1451)

    conquered Delhi in 1414. His successor Mubarak Shah proclaimed himself sultan in 1421. The dynasty succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the sultanate

    Sayyid dynasty

    Sayyid_dynasty

  • Cutch State
  • Monarchy in India (1147–1947)

    as the Kingdom of Kutch was founded around 1147 by Lakho Jadani of the Samma tribe who had arrived from Sindh. He was adopted by Jam Jada and hence known

    Cutch State

    Cutch State

    Cutch_State

  • Muzaffarids (Gujarat)
  • Indian dynasty of Gujarat from 1391 to 1583

    Timur in 1398, and Zafar Khan took the opportunity to establish himself as sultan of an independent Gujarat. His Grand son, Ahmed Shah I established the capital

    Muzaffarids (Gujarat)

    Muzaffarids_(Gujarat)

  • History of Sindh
  • had submitted to Iltutmish, the Sultan of Delhi, and was allowed to continue on as a vassal. Makli Necropolis The Samma dynasty was a Sindhi dynasty that

    History of Sindh

    History_of_Sindh

  • History of Kutch
  • Regional history in Gujarat, India

    Vaghelas ruled the state. Following conquest of Sindh by Muslim rulers, Rajput Samma started moving southwards to Kutch and ruled western regions initially.

    History of Kutch

    History of Kutch

    History_of_Kutch

  • Jalal al-Din Davani
  • Iranian philosopher (1426/7–1502)

    Some sources report that Davani planned to accept the invitation of the Samma sultan Nizam al-Din Shah Sindhi (r. 1461–1508) and leave for India. Two of Davani's

    Jalal al-Din Davani

    Jalal_al-Din_Davani

  • Sarvaiya
  • Vejalkot is named after its founder Sarvaiya Vejoji who fought with troops of Sultan Mahmud Begda from there, which is located in Girnar on eastern bank of Raval

    Sarvaiya

    Sarvaiya

  • Kashmir Civil War (1419–1420)
  • was a dynastic clash between Sultan Ali Shah and his younger brother Shahi Khan (Zainu'l-Abidin). After the death of Sultan Sikandar in 1413, his eldest

    Kashmir Civil War (1419–1420)

    Kashmir Civil War (1419–1420)

    Kashmir_Civil_War_(1419–1420)

  • Bairam Khan
  • Mughal military commander and statesman (1501–1561)

    Sind, where the Turkish dynasty of the Arghuns had replaced the indigenous Samma in 1520. His father's faithful friend Bairam Khan, a Baharlu Turcoman, joined

    Bairam Khan

    Bairam Khan

    Bairam_Khan

  • Feroz
  • Name list

    of Bengal for a short time Jam Feroz (died 1535/36), last ruler of the Samma Dynasty of Sindh Alauddin Firuz Shah II (died 1533), three-month ruler of

    Feroz

    Feroz

  • Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
  • Turco-Afghan adventurer, was born in Ghazni, Jam Unar was a local warlord from the Samma tribe, Ilyas Khan emerged as a Turco-Persian officer from Sistan, Malik

    Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent

    Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent

    Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Al-Kafr
  • Village in Suwayda, Syria

    Battle of al-Kafr, in which the forces of Sultan al-Atrash routed a French army column sent to defeat Sultan's men at Salkhad. The battle essentially precipitated

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  • Asif Afridi
  • Pakistani cricketer

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  • Barbary slave trade
  • Slave markets in North Africa

    korthet författad af Marcus Berg, som tillika med många andra christna det samma utstådt tvenne år och siu dagar, och derifrån blifwit utlöst tillika med

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  • Bukkur Massacre
  • 1522 killing of Dhareja and Mahar clan members of Sindh

    forces, allegedly for dissidence. When Shah Beg Arghun arrived at Chanduka, Sultan Mahmud Kokaltash, son of Mir Fazil Kokaltash, sent Baba Chochuk Alikah to

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  • Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
  • 4th President and 9th Prime Minister of Pakistan (1928–1979)

    CE Raees dynasty, c. 1320 – 1620 CE Katoor dynasty, c. 1570 – c. 1947 CE Samma dynasty, c. 1351 – c. 1524 CE Arghun dynasty, c. 1520 – c. 1554 CE Mughal

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  • Ujjainiya
  • Rajput Clan

    lasted for more than 100 years. The Ujjainiyas responded to the Jaunpur Sultan, Malik Sarwar disturbing Brahmins in their prayers. The Ujjainiya chieftain

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  • List of state leaders in 15th-century South Asia
  • Azam Shah, Sultan (1390–1411) Saifuddin Hamza Shah, Sultan (1411–1412) Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah, Sultan (1412–1414) Raja Ganesha, Sultan (1414–1415)

    List of state leaders in 15th-century South Asia

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  • List of state leaders in the 14th century
  • Sultan (1299–1309) Baibars II, Sultan (1309–1310) Al-Nasir Muhammad, Sultan (1310–1341) Al-Mansur Abu Bakr, Sultan (1341) Al-Ashraf Kujuk, Sultan (1341–1342)

    List of state leaders in the 14th century

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  • Kachhi District
  • District in Balochistan, Pakistan

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  • Khan Jahan I
  • Mughal commander and Subahdar

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  • Tomaras of Gwalior
  • Medieval Jain and Hindu Rajput dynasty of Gwalior

    name for Virasimha. The Tomaras emerged around Gwalior after the Delhi Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq subjugated the last of the Pratihara chiefs in the

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  • Al-Qurayya
  • Town in Suwayda, Syria

    home of its sheikh Sultan Pasha al-Atrash in a clash in 1921. During the Great Syrian Revolt of 1925-27, which was spearheaded by Sultan Pasha, al-Qurayya

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    Al-Qurayya

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  • 1517
  • Calendar year

    the Julian calendar. January 22 – Battle of Ridaniya: The Ottoman army of sultan Selim I defeats the Mamluk army in Egypt, commanded by king Tuman Bay II

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    Sultan

    Muslim : from a personal name based on Arabic suḷtān ‘ruler’. This was the title of rulers in many parts of the Muslim world, including the monarch of the Ottoman Empire.English : see Soden.Spanish (Sultán), Polish (Sułtan) : nickname for someone who behaved in an outlandish or autocratic manner, from Arabic suḷtān ‘sultan’.

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    Romanian

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ultán, ULTAN means "of Ulster."

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    Abstinent

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    Fortune.

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    Collection

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    Divitha | தீவீதா

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  • Harcourt
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    English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from places in Eure and Calvados named Harcourt, from Old French cour(t) (see Court) with an obscure first element.English : habitational name from either of two places in Shropshire named Harcourt. The one near Cleobury Mortimer gets the name from Old English heafocere ‘hawker’, ‘falconer’ + cot ‘hut’, ‘cottage’; the one near Wem has as its first element Old English hearpere (see Harper).

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    Heroo

    Gold; Diamond

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  • Boy/Male

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    Nazarpreet

    Love for Sight

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  • Soudan
  • n.

    A sultan.

  • Sultanate
  • n.

    The rule or dominion of a sultan; sultanship.

  • Sultany
  • n.

    Sultanry.

  • Sultanic
  • a.

    Pertaining to a sultan.

  • Sultana
  • n.

    The wife of a sultan; a sultaness.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To endure without failing or yielding; to bear up under; as, to sustain defeat and disappointment.

  • Soldanrie
  • n.

    The country ruled by a soldan, or sultan.

  • Sultry
  • superl.

    Very hot, burning, and oppressive; as, Libya's sultry deserts.

  • Salian
  • n.

    A Salian Frank.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To prove; to establish by evidence; to corroborate or confirm; to be conclusive of; as, to sustain a charge, an accusation, or a proposition.

  • Irade
  • n.

    A decree of the Sultan.

  • Sullen
  • v. t.

    To make sullen or sluggish.

  • Soldan
  • n.

    A sultan.

  • Sowdan
  • n.

    Sultan.

  • Sultanry
  • n.

    The dominions of a sultan.

  • Sullen
  • n.

    Sullen feelings or manners; sulks; moroseness; as, to have the sullens.

  • Sustain
  • v. t.

    To maintain; to keep alive; to support; to subsist; to nourish; as, provisions to sustain an army.

  • Sultan
  • n.

    A ruler, or sovereign, of a Mohammedan state; specifically, the ruler of the Turks; the Padishah, or Grand Seignior; -- officially so called.

  • Sultaness
  • n.

    A sultana.

  • Sultanship
  • n.

    The office or dignity of a sultan.