Sultans of Sindh


Sultan is a title used by Muslim Sindhi dynasties in modern Pakistan.
The Samma dynasty which was a Muslim Rajput dynasty took the title Jam, the equivalent of Sultan.

Chronology

The main sources of information on the Samma dynasty are Nizammud-din, Abu-'l-Fazl, Firishta and Mir Ma'sum, all lacking in detail, and with conflicting information. A plausible reconstruction of the chronology is given in the History of Delhi Sultanate by M.H. Syed:
Rule JamakaDescent
1335–1339 UnarFounder of dynasty
1339–1352JunanJunanBrother of 'Unar
1352–1367BanhbinaBabinho Sadr al-DinSon of 'Unar
1367–1379TamachiTamachi Rukn al-Din
1379–1389Salah-ud-dinSaláhuddínSon of Tamachi
1389–1391Nizam-ud-dinNizámuddínSon of Salah-ud-din
1391–1398Ali SherSon of Tamachi
1398KarnKaran
1398–1414Fath KhanFateh Khán bin SikandarNephew of Karn
1414–1442TughluqTaghlak bin SikandarBrother of Fath Khan
1442Mubarak
1442–1444SikandarSon of Tughluq
1444–1453Raidhan
1453–1461SanjarSanjar Sadr al-Din
1461–1508Nizamuddin IINizámuddín
1508–1527FiruzSon of Nizamuddin II