Jam Sadiq Ali

Nawab Jam Sadiq Ali Khan
20th Chief Minister of Sindh
In office
6 August 1990 – 5 March 1992
Preceded byAftab Shahban Mirani
Succeeded bySyed Muzaffar Hussain Shah
Nawab of Sanghar
Preceded byNawab Jam Kambho Khan
Succeeded byNawab Jam Mashooq Ali Nawab Jam Zulfiqar Ali Khan
Personal details
Born1934 (1934)
Died5 March 1992(1992-03-05) (aged 57–58)
PartyIndependent
ProfessionNawab of Sanghar, Politician
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Nawab Jam Sadiq Ali (Urdu: جام صادق علی) (ca. 1934– 5 March 1992) was born in Jam Nawaz Ali, a historic town in the Sanghar District of Sindh, Pakistan. He was the son of Al-Haj Nawab Jam Kanbhu Khan, the Nawab of Sanghar and head of the Samma/Jamot chieftaincy, a lineage that traces its ancestry to the Samma Dynasty which ruled parts of Sindh between the 14th and 16th centuries. Upon his father's demise, he became the Nawab of Sanghar and Sardar of Junejo tribe. He died in March 1992, and was succeeded by his son Nawab Jam Mashooq Ali Khan. Nawab Jam Mashooq Ali Khan, who had served as a federal minister and a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan multiple times, died in 2018 and was succeeded by Nawab Jam Zulfiquar Ali Khan, who is the current Chief of the Samaa Dynasty, Chief of Juneja tribe and Nawab of Sanghar.