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The Abro, Abra or Abrah (Urdu: ابڑو), (Sindhi ابڙو), (Arabic أبرهة) is a division of the Samma tribe, found in Sindh, Balochistan and the southern Punjab provinces of Pakistan. The majority of the tribe live in all of the districts of Sindh and in Balochistan Sibi, Nasirabad, Jaffarabad, kachhi/Bolan District, Khuzdar, Lasbela and Mastung districts. Abra (pleural of Abro in Sindhi language) are ancient warriors and saviors. In the name of justice it's in their blood to fightback against injustice.
According to some traditions, Abro are descendants of Sam (Shem), the eldest of the three surviving sons of the prophet Nuh (Noah)
Abro is a Samma tribe, settled in Balochistan as well as the Sindh province of Pakistan. During the rule of Kalhora Dynasty in Sindh (1701 to 1783 CE) the Abro and Airi tribe were the ruling tribes of Kachhi (Bhag). Mian Sháh Alí better known as Sháhal Muhammad, the Kalhora king, gave important jobs to the Abro tribe in the state and divided it among his children and brothers. He himself selected his residence in the village of Habibani. Mian Adam Shah Kalhoro started his career from this small village with the support of the Abro tribe who remained a powerful force behind him. Sardar Khabar Abro, was the first person to enrol as his follower. This small village became the centre for learning for the Mehdvis.
Abro is a Pakistani television drama serial that originally aired on Hum TV on December 20, 2015. It is directed by Ilyas Kashmiri, based on a script by Qaisra Hayat and screenplay by Umera Ahmad. It stars Farah Shah, Asma Abbas, Noor Hassan Rizvi, Ahmad Zeb, and Eshal Fayyaz in pivot roles.
The drama series became popular soon after it went on-air. It made Hum TV the slot leader on Sundays. Just in its first episode, Abro achieved a TRP of 2.8 (over the 15 mins time slot of 8:30pm-8:45pm) on 20 December 2015. Over the 70 mins time slot (8pm-9:10pm) on the same day, Abro achieved a TRP of 2.1. In the U.K., Abro's first episode raked in 33,600 viewers at 8pm, whereas the second episode attracted 36,200 viewers. Escalating further, the third episode of Abro in U.K. registered 63,700 viewers.
ABRO may refer to:
Free Flow musical improvisation. Shenanigun: Drums: Abdul Aziz Kazi Bass: Saif Abbas Rizwan Guitars: Jasir Abro
Directed this video for my friends back in the day. Teeen : Imam Hamdani, Sara Haider and Ahsen Ghulam Haider.
There are nearly 2 million deaf children of school age in Pakistan, yet less than 10,000 attend school. Watch celebrities, sports personalities, businessmen, journalists, musicians, street vendors and Salim the gardener use sign language in support of the Deaf Community!
#AllanFakir #sufi #Sindhi The Experience performing live at the World Electronic Music Festival at the House of World Cultures in Berlin Germany a couple of years ago. We played at the concert representing Pakistan and its vibrant culture along with fellow musicians Sajid and Zeeshan and DJ Vix. The Experience: Yousuf and Nazer (Vocals and Rythems) Faisal - Lead Guitar Aziz - Drums Jasir - Bass guitar
Covering Stevie Wonder at Szabist on the 14th of Aug.
Copyrights owned by Ali Gul Pir. taroo maroo" a song for all those who stare creation credits and copyrights of this music and video are of ali gul pir. any infringement will be replied with legal action. song: taroo maroo artist: ali gul pir song: Taroo Maroo artist: Ali Gul Pir Music: Vital Saieen Music Produced and Composed by Jasir Abro Vital Saieen: Jasir Abro, Hamad Khan, Abdul Aziz Kazi, Ali Haider Habib Copyrights owned by Ali Gul Pir.
The Experience performing live at the World Electronic Music Festival at the House of World Cultures in Berlin Germany a couple of years ago. We played at the concert representing Pakistan and its vibrant culture along with fellow musicians Sajid and Zeeshan and DJ Vix. The Experience: Yousuf and Nazer (Vocals and Rythems) Faisal - Lead Guitar Aziz - Drums Jasir - Bass guitar
Cosmic Fluid live and improvised at the Face Music Mela in Passu, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Cosmic Fluid is an improvised art collective. Jasir Abro - Guitars Umair Dar - Guitars Aziz Kazi - Drums Sohaib Lari - Bass Sohaib Ali Khan - Keys Guest featuring Veeru Shan on Percussion Audio mixed & mastered by Umair Dar at Aleph Video edited by Jasir Abro Produced by Jambro, Aleph & Cosmic Fluid. Follow us on Social Media www.facebook.com/cosmicfluid Instagram @ cosmicfluid
The Abro, Abra or Abrah (Urdu: ابڑو), (Sindhi ابڙو), (Arabic أبرهة) is a division of the Samma tribe, found in Sindh, Balochistan and the southern Punjab provinces of Pakistan. The majority of the tribe live in all of the districts of Sindh and in Balochistan Sibi, Nasirabad, Jaffarabad, kachhi/Bolan District, Khuzdar, Lasbela and Mastung districts. Abra (pleural of Abro in Sindhi language) are ancient warriors and saviors. In the name of justice it's in their blood to fightback against injustice.
According to some traditions, Abro are descendants of Sam (Shem), the eldest of the three surviving sons of the prophet Nuh (Noah)
Abro is a Samma tribe, settled in Balochistan as well as the Sindh province of Pakistan. During the rule of Kalhora Dynasty in Sindh (1701 to 1783 CE) the Abro and Airi tribe were the ruling tribes of Kachhi (Bhag). Mian Sháh Alí better known as Sháhal Muhammad, the Kalhora king, gave important jobs to the Abro tribe in the state and divided it among his children and brothers. He himself selected his residence in the village of Habibani. Mian Adam Shah Kalhoro started his career from this small village with the support of the Abro tribe who remained a powerful force behind him. Sardar Khabar Abro, was the first person to enrol as his follower. This small village became the centre for learning for the Mehdvis.