17th July 2016, 03:24 AM | #26 |
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Hi guys! A couple of notes on people of ethnic Sindhi origin in Las Bela and also in Oman!!!
Many of the business community in Oman are of Sindhi origin. There is a language spoken in Oman called Luwati which is an offshoot of the Sindhi language. Today though many of the Luwatis have assimilated amongst the Arabs. https://www.ethnologue.com/language/luv Many Arab business people from Oman and surrounding areas funnily enough have surnames typical of Sindhi Hindu business communities: Mohammed Al Barwani, Hussain Sajwani, Al Vaswani and so on. More information of Luwatis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Lawatia Wikipedia also notes that many descendants of Sindhi sailors in Oman speak Baluchi as a language. Regarding Las Bela - not only is Baluchi spoken in the region, but also the Lasi dialect of Sindhi, most likely spoken by the Jams, who descended from earlier Sindhi speaking Rajput or Jat tribes in the region: https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lss Furthermore, all the surnames used by the Baluchi Jamot are also subclans of the Soomra and Samma Rajputs of Sindh, who were the historical rulers of Sindh during the period after the Arab conquests. Jamot itself is listed as one of the Samma clans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samma_(tribe) Note that "Jam" itself is a Sindhi word for local chieftains, many folk figures of Sindh have this title such as "Jam Tamachi" and so on, and you find places named after Jam all throughout the Sindhi realm - Even in Gujarat proper, you have places named such as Jamnagar due to the historical settlement of Sindhi speaking tribes. Furthermore, the Jadgali language spoken in Makran coast as far as Iran is also an offshoot of Sindhi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadgali_language https://www.ethnologue.com/language/jdg In short - Lots of migrations, assimilations and very complex intertwined ethnic backgrounds in the Baluchistan-Sindh-Kutch-Gujarat-Oman area. |
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