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Jam (title of nobility) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jam (title of nobility)
Jam (Sindhi: جام, Urdu: جام Jām) is the title given to the leading royal family of a Samma/Sammat tribe or state,
The most famous of these rulers was Jam Nizamuddin.
== Jam of Junejo (District Sanghar) ==
Among prominent Samma's are the members of Nawab Jam family of District Sanghar (which are Junejo by caste): Al Haj Nawab Jam Kambhu Khan was the Chief of Jam Junejo & Sammat Tribes of Sindh & Rajasthan, Sardar Bahadur Nawab Jam Jan Muhammad Khan the younger brother of Nawab Jam Kambho Khan, was a member of Bombay Leglislative Council from 1931-1936, was a member (MLA) of the first Sindh Assembly in 1936 and among the 42 M.L.A.s in 1940 to vote for the creation of Pakistan. Nawab Jam Amir Ali Khan (Ex MLA, Federal Adviser to the West Pakistan Governor, Ex MPA, Former Ambassador to Maldives. Former Chief Minister of Sindh Late Nawab Jam Sadiq Ali, Former Federal Minister Jam Mashooq Ali, Former Senator Jam Karam Ali and Jam Madad Ali Leader of Opposition in Sindh. The folk stories of the generosity of Khan Sahib Jam Mitha Khan and Nawab Jam Kambhu Khan the father of Late Jam Sadiq Ali the ex Chief Minister Sindh is also the part of Sanghar and Sindh History.

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