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*[[Abdul Karim Soomro]], Pakistani politician, Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh |
*[[Abdul Karim Soomro]], Pakistani politician, Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh |
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*[[Abdul Wahid Soomro]], Pakistani politician, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan |
*[[Abdul Wahid Soomro]], Pakistani politician, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan |
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*[[Adal Soomro]] (born 1955), Sindhi language poet and |
*[[Adal Soomro]] (born 1955), Sindhi language poet and academic |
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*[[Ahmed Mian Soomro]], Pakistani politician |
*[[Ahmed Mian Soomro]], Pakistani politician |
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*[[Allah Bux Soomro]] (1900–1943), a zamindar, government contractor, Indian independence activist and politician from the province of Sindh in British India |
*[[Allah Bux Soomro]] (1900–1943), a zamindar, government contractor, Indian independence activist and politician from the province of Sindh in British India |
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*[[Ayaz Soomro]] (1958–2018), Pakistani politician and lawyer, member of the National Assembly of Pakistan |
*[[Ayaz Soomro]] (1958–2018), Pakistani politician and lawyer, member of the National Assembly of Pakistan |
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*[[Dodo Bin Khafef Soomro III]], ruler of Sindh |
*[[Dodo Bin Khafef Soomro III]], ruler of Sindh |
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*[[Zainab Tari]], ruled as queen of Sindh from 1092 AD until 1102 AD. |
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*[[Elahi Bux Soomro]], Pakistani politician and legislator |
*[[Elahi Bux Soomro]] (1926–2024), Pakistani politician and legislator |
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*[[Fozia Soomro]] (1966–2002), Sindhi folk singer |
*[[Fozia Soomro]] (1966–2002), Sindhi folk singer |
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*[[Kainat Soomro]] (born 1993), Pakistani woman activist whose struggle to obtain justice for her gang rape at the age of 13 drew international attention |
*[[Kainat Soomro]] (born 1993), Pakistani woman activist whose struggle to obtain justice for her gang rape at the age of 13 drew international attention |
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*[[Muhammad Mian Soomro]] (born 1950), Pakistani politician and a banker |
*[[Muhammad Mian Soomro]] (born 1950), Pakistani politician and a banker |
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*[[Rahim Bux Soomro]] (1913–2005), a politician in Sindh, Pakistan |
*[[Rahim Bux Soomro]] (1913–2005), a politician in Sindh, Pakistan |
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*Hamadullah Soomro (born 2006), a Soomro from the village of Khuhra in rural Sindh |
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==See also== |
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*[[Soomra (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 9 October 2024
Soomro (or Soomra, Sumrah) is a Sindhi tribe mainly based in Sindh, parts of Punjab bordering Sindh and in Balochistan, Pakistan.
Soomro may also refer to:
- Soomra dynasty, rulers in the Sindh region of present-day Pakistan from 1025 to 1351
- Tando Soomro, a village and union council of Tando Allahyar District, Sindh province, Pakistan
People with the surname
[edit]- Abdul Karim Soomro, Pakistani politician, Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh
- Abdul Wahid Soomro, Pakistani politician, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
- Adal Soomro (born 1955), Sindhi language poet and academic
- Ahmed Mian Soomro, Pakistani politician
- Allah Bux Soomro (1900–1943), a zamindar, government contractor, Indian independence activist and politician from the province of Sindh in British India
- Ayaz Soomro (1958–2018), Pakistani politician and lawyer, member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
- Dodo Bin Khafef Soomro III, ruler of Sindh
- Zainab Tari, ruled as queen of Sindh from 1092 AD until 1102 AD.
- Elahi Bux Soomro (1926–2024), Pakistani politician and legislator
- Fozia Soomro (1966–2002), Sindhi folk singer
- Kainat Soomro (born 1993), Pakistani woman activist whose struggle to obtain justice for her gang rape at the age of 13 drew international attention
- Khalid Mehmood Soomro (1959–2014), a religious leader of Pakistan
- Muhammad Mian Soomro (born 1950), Pakistani politician and a banker
- Rahim Bux Soomro (1913–2005), a politician in Sindh, Pakistan