Samma dynasty
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The Sammā dynasty was a Sindhi Muslim dynasty which ruled the Sindh Sultanate, a medieval kingdom based in the lower Indus Valley. Bounded by the Arabian Sea and Ban Ganga on the south, it shared land borders with the sultanates of Makran to the west; Multan to the north; Gujarat to the southeast; and the kingdoms of Jaisalmer, Marwar, Amarkot, and Sirohi to the east. It was established by Unar bin Babinah in 1351 who defeated Sardar Hamir the last Soomra Emir and declared independence from the Delhi Sultanate. The Sammas took the title of Jam the equivalent of "Sultan" while claiming descent from Jamshid. The capital of the sultanate was in the city of Samanagar. The Sammas were replaced in the early 16th century by the Arghun dynasty.
