Asimuddin Bhoongar
Asimuddin Bhoongar[1] (died in 1064-65) was a King of Sindh (in Pakistan) and a member of the Soomra dynasty.
- For the footballer, please see "Azamuddin Akil".
Biography
Asimuddin Bhoongar was born to the unknown parents, and he became a king. He was a Muslim ruler.
With an unknown woman (a wife or a concubine), he fathered at least one child — a son, Asamuddin Daula Dodo. Asimuddin Bhoongar died in 1064-65,[2] and he was succeeded by his son — who was also known as Dodo-I — and through him, Asimuddin Bhoongar was the grandfather of the Queen Zainab Tari (زينب تاري)[3] and the King Shahabuddin Sanghar.[4]
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References
- His name is also spelled as Azamuddin.
- Queen Zainab Tari Soomro. 2010.
- Mahar Abdul Haq Sumra (1992). The Soomras. Multan, Beacon Books. OCLC 301088925.
- Zainab Tari Soomro: The Absolute Queen of Sindh Archived 2018-08-29 at the Wayback Machine. Author: Sindhi Dunya.
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