Indher

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Indher (Indhar)
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Languages
Sindhi
Related ethnic groups
Bhati Rajput

Indher or Indhar (Sindhi: اِنڍڙ/اِندر) is a Sindhi Bhati Rajput tribe.[1][2] The tribe is scattered in various parts of Sindh and Bahawalpur. They live mostly along the border of the river Indus in districts Ghotki, Sukkur and Shikarpur.

Clans

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Major clans of Indhar tribe are: Adani, Adrani, Allahdadani, Bakhrani, Bādri, Bāndar, Bashmani, Bhāra, Baghani, Bhambhani, Chhāti, Chhatani, Darāmni, Darogi, Dhoria, Essani, Gajani, Ganbra, Goongani, Jahora, Jumla, Jandani, Jiyani, Jhalan, Kandher, Kandhra, Kandro, Kodri, Khidrani, Kherani, Mahmadani, Mandloi, Noorangani, Panjabi, Partani, Panhwari, Sajrani, Sājnani, Samrani, Saiwra, Soomrani, Shaidai, Topri.

References

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