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Junejo
Junejo(a) (, (シンド語:جوڻيجو)) are a Samma Sindhi Rajput tribe in Sindh and in some parts of India, mostly in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab. Their primary language is Sindhi in Sindh and Sindhi, Hindi and Gujarati in India.
Junejo are also known as Jam in some circles. The Jams from Sanghar and Kazis from Paat, Dadu district and Hyderabad district are also Junejos. The members of the Junejo clan are mostly involved in agriculture, politics and services.
==History==
Junejos were the descendants of Jam Juno, brother of Jam Tamachi, an avid lover of Noori (Sindhi folklore, see Noori Jam Tamachi) who ruled over Sindh after Jam Tamachi. Jam Tamachi and Jam Juno fought and those who favoured Jam Juno were known as Junejo. Junejo literally means "sons of Juno"; Jo means 'of' in Sindhi and June refers to 'Jam Juno' meaning descendants of Jam Juno. They originally belonged to the Rajasthan area including Jaiselmir and the south-western part of Sindh. Junejos are now found mostly in Sanghar, Tharparkar, Larkana, Dadu, Thatta and Badin districts of Sindh. Jam Sunjar was king of Sindh and his direct family history connects to Junejo tribe.

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