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Noohani

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The Noohani, Nohani or Logur (Sindhi: نُحاڻي) is a Sindhi tribe originating from Sindh, found in the Sindh province of Pakistan and the Makran region of Iranian Baluchistan and Pakistani Baluchistan.[1][2] As of 2016, the chief of the tribe was Sardar Hakim Ali Noohani.[3]

Notable People

References

  1. ^ Siddiqui, Habibullah (1987). Education in Sind: Past and Present. Institute of Sindhology, University of Sind. p. 112. ISBN 978-969-405-009-6. Sindhi tribes namely Samejas, Unars, Lakhas, Chandias, Shoras, Noohanis, Nahmardis, Dals, Jokhias, Sahtas, Bhans, Rajars, Thebas, Panhwars, Dharejas and Jats...
  2. ^ Vogelsang, W. J. (1 January 1992). "The Lands of Eastern Iran". The Rise and Organisation of the Achaemenid Empire. Brill: 19–93. doi:10.1163/9789004671331_007. In Persian and Pakistani Makran live the Gitchki, apparently of Rajput extraction; the Jadgal or Jagdal; the Shahzadeh (who claim to originate in Kandahar); the Logur or Nohani, and the Wardili (both groups originating in Sind). In Las there live the Lumri or Numri people, who speak a Sindhi dialect and who may also have an eastern origin.
  3. ^ "Rs 2.8m fine imposed on killers". Daily Times. 12 October 2016.