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Moza Samunder is a Village about 6.5km from lari adda Bhowana. Whole village is holded by Hanjra family, descent of a Sufi Mian Barkhurdar. This family is very well educated, and name Samunder was given to this village because of high level of education. They served the community with their education and moral values, and are known for their hospitality. The majority of the people engaged in agriculture, although having higher education, but now the situation is different and the next generation is doing government and private sectors job.
Notable People of the village,
Mian Allah Yar Hanjra(Late)Landlord and Scholar
Mian Inayat Hussain Hunjra(Late)Landlor
Mian Sheikh Ahmed Hunjra(Late)Sufi & Islamic Scholar
Mian Noor Hassan(Late)Teacher
Mian Aslam Hanjra(Late)Teacher
Mian Ghulam Muhammad Rangeen Hanjra(Late)Poet & Editor
Mian Akhter Ahmed Hanjra-(Civil Engineer)(Late)
Mian Abdul Razzaq Hanjra-Landlord & Politician