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Besides the Soomra hold, the Jat and Malah tribesmen were also strong enough to challenge the Ghaznavid boats on the Indus in 1027-28 AD. The Soomras led the national resistance against foreign occupation and rule and with the support of Sama, Sehta, Abra, Sodha, Channa, Panhwar, Pahore, Gujar, Bhatti, Jarija (Sama) Thahim, Gaha, Taunr, Baran, Juneja (Sama), Rajar, Rajpar, Kachhela and the rest had historical struggle to establish indigenous national rule in Sindh.
Sindh Studies Series Topic: 6 Soomra Period (1026-1351)
History of Sindh needs to be revisited and decolonized through the premises of political economy and dialectical materialism.
Workers Resistance Movement, a leftist political organization based in Sindh, has taken the initiative to explore the mysteries and blurred history of Sindh that is currently a province in Pakistan.
With its intellectual front, Critical Studies Forum, it has launched Sindh Studies Series ranging from Indus Valley Civilization to the date in its weekly study circles organised in different districts and areas of Sindh.
This is the sixth topic of the series.
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• Indus Valley Civilizat...