English: At the peak of their influence spanning anywhere from early 14th to late 15th century, the Samma tribe wielded a great amount of authority as three of it's branches concurrently ruled over an expanse stretching across regions from Punjab and Balochistan to Rajputana and Gujarat, possessing the territories of Sindh, Kutch, and Saurashtra as their core provinces. Said lineal branches being House of Jam Unar, Samma Dynasty of Sindh; House of Jam Lakha Jadani, Jadeja Samma Dynasty of Kutch; House of Ra Chuda, Chuda Samma Dynasty of Saurashtra.
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Map depicting the extent of Samma tribe as a ruling power in landscapes highlighted in red.