جوڻيجا | |
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Pakistan, India | |
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Sindhi | |
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Islam | |
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Sindhi people |
Juneja/Junejo ( Sindhi: جوڻيجا) is a Sindhi Sammat clan found in Sindh, Pakistan [1] [2] [3] [4] and in some parts of India. [5] The most notable Juneja include: Jam Juna II, a ruler of Sindh [6] and Muhammad Khan Junejo, former prime minister of Pakistan. [7]
The Juneja are regarded as descendants of Jam Juna I, the Samma king. [8] [9] [10] Jam Juna was succeeded by Jam Tamachi [11] whose tale is mentioned in Shah Jo Risalo. [12]
Ārbāṇī, Chachar (ڇڇر), Dabgar, G̱ahriā, Jhanglejā, Kuḇar, Līl, Līlā, Līmāṇī, Mahbāṇi, Kāimāṇī, Ramāṇī, Sājnāṇī, Wasāṇ and Weṛhejā. [13]
جوڻيجا | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Pakistan, India | |
Languages | |
Sindhi | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sindhi people |
Juneja/Junejo ( Sindhi: جوڻيجا) is a Sindhi Sammat clan found in Sindh, Pakistan [1] [2] [3] [4] and in some parts of India. [5] The most notable Juneja include: Jam Juna II, a ruler of Sindh [6] and Muhammad Khan Junejo, former prime minister of Pakistan. [7]
The Juneja are regarded as descendants of Jam Juna I, the Samma king. [8] [9] [10] Jam Juna was succeeded by Jam Tamachi [11] whose tale is mentioned in Shah Jo Risalo. [12]
Ārbāṇī, Chachar (ڇڇر), Dabgar, G̱ahriā, Jhanglejā, Kuḇar, Līl, Līlā, Līmāṇī, Mahbāṇi, Kāimāṇī, Ramāṇī, Sājnāṇī, Wasāṇ and Weṛhejā. [13]