Mian Shahul Mouhammed Kalhoro

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Mian-Shahul-Mouhammed-Kalhoro
Kalhora Dynasty Ruler
4th Kalhora Ruler
Reign20 April 1620 – 26 December 1657
PredecessorMian Elyas Muhammad (as Ruler of Sindh)
SuccessorMian Naseer Muhammad
BornMian Shahul Muhammad
(1600-02-14)14 February 1600
Sukkur, Kalhora Dynasty (present-day Sindh, Pakistan)
Died26 December 1657(1657-12-26) (aged 0)
Dittal Abro, Kalhora Dynasty (present-day Sindh, Pakistan)
Burial
Dittal Abro, Dittal Abro, (present-day Sindh, Pakistan)
Names
Mian-Shahul-Muhammand-Kalhoro
HouseKalhora Dynasty
DynastyKalhora Dynasty
FatherMian Dawood Kalhoro, Ruler of Sindh
ReligionSunni Islam[1]

Mian Shahul Mouhammed Kalhoro: (Urdu) ميان شاهال محمد خان کلھوڑو : was the famous Ruler of the Kalhora Dynasty that ruled Sindh from 1620 to 1657. He was not only ruler but saint also after his elder brother death Main Elyas Muhammad Kalhoro he became the ruler of Sindh. He dug Ghar canel and irritated local lands when his influence increased he forcefully occupied lands as well, those lands belonged to Jalal Khan Abro, and Halar Khan Abro, on which they fought and he was killed in battle and later he buried on the upper bank of Ghar canel in village Dittal Abro, Qambar Shahdadkot District.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Christine Isom-Verhaaren, Allies with the Infidel, (I.B. Tauris, 2013), 58.
  2. ^ Pakistan Quarterly. As the Kalhoras were also a Baluch Dynasty. 1958.

This article includes content derived from "History of Sind - translated from Persian books" by Mirza Kalichbeg Fredunbeg (1853-1929), published in Karachi in 1902 and now in the public domain.