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Most Sindhi tribes, clans and surnames are a modified form of a patronymic and typically end with the suffix - ani, Ja/Jo, or Potra/Pota, which is used to denote descent from a common male ancestor. One explanation states that the -ani suffix is a Sindhi variant of 'anshi', derived from the Sanskrit word 'ansh', which means 'descended from'.
Sindhi tribes in India (2 C, 20 P) T. Talpur dynasty (1 C, 20 P) Tribes of Kutch (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Sindhi tribes" The following 122 pages are in this ...
Sindhi Pathan (Sindhi: پٺاڻ) or Pathans in Sindh are the name of ancestral Pashtun communities living in Sindh for centuries that have adopted the norms and culture of Sindh. Many bear the tribes Tareen, Naghar, Agha, and Kakar. The vast majority of Sindhi Pathans originate from Quetta and southern Afghanistan, and a few come from Khyber ...
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Sindhis (/ ˈ s ɪ n d iː z /; سنڌي (Perso-Arabic), सिन्धी (); romanized: sindhī; pronounced) [18] are an Indo-Aryan [18] ethnolinguistic group, originating from and native to the Sindh region of Pakistan, who share a common Sindhi culture, history and language.
The Sammat (Sindhi: سنڌي سماٽ; sammāṭ, samāṭr, sammāṭh) is the indigenous community of Sindhi people consisting of old local tribes, they are a large community in Sindhi Muslims. [1] [2] Hindu Sammats are also extant. [3] Sammat refers to Sindhis with indigenous origins.
The Buledi and Kolachi are now tribes of Balochistan, which probably can also be Jats originally. [citation needed] For others, the Balochs called them by their language, like Jadgali for Sindhi-speaking people, [6] Jatki for Sindhi and Saraiki speaking, and Kurdgali for Brahui speaking. [citation needed]