Sangi clan
Jat Clan: Saangy | |
Distribution | Punjab (Pakistan) and Sindh |
Descended from: | Samma Rajput |
Branches: | |
Religion: | Islam |
Languages | Seraiki and Sindhi |
Surnames: | Sangi |
Sangi (Urdu: سانگی) is a Muslim Jat clan found in provinces of Punjab and Sindh, in Pakistan.[1]
History and origin[edit]
The Sangiare a branch of the Samma tribe of Sindh. According to their traditions, the Samma are said to have had two grades, one comprising 30 families of superior or genuine Samma, the other 13 clans who were the ministers of the Samma.[2]
Distribution[edit]
The Sangis are found along the banks of the Indus river, in the districts of Islamabad, Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur in Punjab, and Larkana, Sukkur, Ghotki and Shikarpur in Sindh. Names of villages of Sangi Families in Larkana
- Dodai
- Sheer Muhammad Sangi
- Sajjan Sangi
- Vikia Sangi
- Sattar Dino Sangi
- Huzoori Sangi
- Nangar Sangi
- Dhori Sangi
- Dilawar Sangi
- Mahboob jo Banglo
References[edit]
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