The Samma dynasty was a medieval Sindhi dynasty which ruled the Sindh Sultanate from 1351 before being replaced by the Arghun dynasty in 1524.
Tomb of Bibi Jawindi, built during the 15th century at Uch Sharif
Tomb Jam Mubarak Khan, a Samma Prince, at the Makli Necropolis
Jam Nizamuddin II's tomb features a jharoka that displays Gujarati influences.
Makli Necropolis features several clusters of elaborate funerary monuments dating between the 14th and 18th centuries. The site rose to prominence as a major funerary site during under the rule of the Samma dynasty, who had made their capital near Thatta.
Sindhis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who speak the Sindhi language and are native to the Sindh province of Pakistan. The historical homeland of Sindhis is bordered by the southeastern part of Balochistan, the Bahawalpur region of Punjab and the Kutch region of Gujarat. Having been isolated throughout history, unlike its neighbours, Sindhi culture has preserved its own uniqueness.
Northern portion of Bombay province. Sindh (then under Bombay Presidency) Khairpur State
"The Priest King Wearing Sindhi Ajruk", c. 2500 BC, in the National Museum of Pakistan
Depiction of two Sindhi infantry soldiers during medieval times
Tomb of the Sindhi king, Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro