Sangahyando

Sangahyando was the great-grandson of Castamir and along with Angamaitë he became an important figure amongst the Haradrim and the Corsairs of Umbar.

History
Sangahyando like Angamaitë was probably born in Umbar to an unnamed mother and father and as descendants of the rebel Castamir they carried on the traditional hatred against Gondor. In TA 1634, King Minardil was at Pelargir without fear of any attack. He and Angamaitë soon learned about this through spies and raided the city killing Minardil, ravaging the city, and seizing great amounts of treasure. His fate is unknown.

Etymology and Names
Sangahyando was a Quenya word that meant 'throng-cleaver'. Sangahyando was originally called Sangahyanda in a earlier text.