The Soomra dynasty were rulers from the Indian subcontinent, based at Thatta. Although communal stories state them to be of Arab origin, academics say that they were Rajputs.[1] Beginning with the reign of Soomar, the dynasty ruled in the Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent (present-day Pakistan) from 1026 to 1356
Capital Thari
Mansura was the first capital of the Soomra dynasty
The Soomra dynasty ended when the last Soomra king was defeated by Alauddin Khalji, the second king of the Khalji dynasty ruling from Delhi.
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The Soomra dynasty were rulers from the Indian subcontinent, based at Thatta. Although communal stories state them to be of Arab origin, academics say that they were Rajputs.[1] Beginning with the reign of Soomar, the dynasty ruled in the Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent (present-day Pakistan) from 1026 to 1356
Capital Thari
Mansura was the first capital of the Soomra dynasty
The Soomra dynasty ended when the last Soomra king was defeated by Alauddin Khalji, the second king of the Khalji dynasty ruling from Delhi.
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