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Shabrani is the name of a Baloch tribe, found in the provinces of Balochistan and Sindh in Pakistan.

There are two distinct tribes with the name Shabrani. One of which of Chandio origin The living in sindh. Members of the Chandio shabrani speak Sindhi, whereas the Magsi Shabrani speak Balochi, although they also speak Sindhi. Most of the shabrani tribe people live in the kambar district. Rais of the shabrani tribe is Rais Ahmad Ali shabrani and Rais Zulfiqar Ali shabrani. And chief is Nawab Gaibi Sardar Ahmad chandio.

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