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ابڙو | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Sindh | |
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Sindhi | |
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Sindhi people |
Abro, Abra, or Abda (Sindhi: ابڙو) is a Sindhi tribe found in Pakistan. The present chief of the tribe is Sardar Himat Kumharo.
Abrepota, Bakeja, Bahawalani, Damro, Damhio, Dandio, Gābar, Gābaar, Gābhar, Gābrio, Gaad, Gohata, Gandhai, Husrani, Tayuja, Tar'ra, Tanak, Teewna, Telani, Panjwabro, Panjotha, Pechuho, Jajharjo, Jadan, Jara, Jarepotro, Jarwan, Jakhro, Jakhrejo, Jakhar, Jakhan, Joyo, Joilo, Jolio, Jono, Jeho, Kamario, Kamandio, Kamrejo, Kamijo, Khaekhpar, Khakhar, Khakhrani, Kangrio, Kubra, Kubria, Kubhar, Kotār, Kodan, Kodai, Marani, Markhiani, Marfani, Manahjo, Manahujo, Manahijo, Manahi, Manahio, Manjo, Manjho, Mangsi, Pariyah, Parha, Pandha, Sakhro, Sakhrro, Samtio, Sanbhrai, Sand, Sangi, Sangho, Sangro, Sangri, Soja, Samro, Samang, Sodhar, Sawayo, Sawair, Wikio, Wagan etc.
..Sardar Himat Kumharo, chief of the Abro tribe..