House of Juna
The House of Juna (Sindhi: جُوڻا جو گهراڻو) was a Sindhi princely line of the Samma dynasty, descended from and named after Jam Juna I, Sultan of Sindh. The House of Juna ruled Sindh Sultanate from 1352 to 1389, and again from 1412 to 1454.
| House of Jam Juna | |
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| Princely Line Sultans of Sindh | |
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| Country | Sindh |
| Founded | 1352 |
| Founder | Jam Juna I |
| Current head | Khursheed Ahmed Junejo (a Sindhi Politician) |
| Final ruler | Jam Sikandar II |
| Titles | Sultan Jam Shah Al Malik Al Mu'azzam |
| Traditions | Sunni Islam |
| Cadet branches | Juneja |