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Kalhora information


Kalhora
ڪلھوڙا
Regions with significant populations
Pakistan
Languages
Sindhi
Religion
Islam (Sunni)[1]
Related ethnic groups
Sindhi people

The Kalhora (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙو) is a Sindhi Sammat clan in Sindh, Pakistan.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Boivin, Michel (9 February 2021). "The Polyvalent Qadamgāh Imām ʿAlī In Hyderabad, Sindh: A Preliminary Study in Relics, Political Power, and Community Setup". Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World. 1 (1–2): 248–267. doi:10.1163/26666286-12340011. ISSN 2666-6278. Contrary to the Kalhoṛās who were Sunnis, the Tālpūrs were Twelver Shiʿites.
  2. ^ 1998 District Census Report of Nawabshah, Sindh. Population Census Organisation, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan. 1999. p. 10. Of the original dwellers, Samats and Hindus are the prominent tribes. The castes which are usually included in Samats are Unars, Dahiry, Rahu, Koureja, Bughio, Sethar, Dahraj, Junejo, Mahar, Behan, Kalhoro, Mangria, Ghanghra, Sahta, Rajpur...
  3. ^ Pakistan's Sindh Province (PDF). Congressional Research Service. p. 3.
  4. ^ Ali Shah, Syed Shakir; Mallah, Prof Dr Qasid Hussain. "Kalhora Period Architecture in Sindh". Quarterly Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society. LXVII (3): 26. ..But the author of Kalhora Dour-e-Hakoomat refutes it and argues that Kalhoras originally belong to Sindh and their centre was at Bakhar..

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Kalhora

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Kalhora dynasty

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The Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا خاندان‎, romanized: Kalhora Khandaan) was a Sindhi Muslim Kalhora tribe dynasty based in the region of Sindh, present...

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Bhutta Kalhora

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Bhutta Kalhora (Sindhi:ٻٽا ڪلھوڙا) is a village situated in Bakrani Taluka, city Larkana, province Sindh. The village was created 300 years ago, during...

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Thatta

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Mirpurkhas and seized Thatta from the Kalhoras. A second British comptoir was established during the Kalhora period in 1758, which operated until 1775...

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Talpur dynasty

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Four branches of the dynasty were established following the defeat of the Kalhora dynasty at the Battle of Halani in 1783: one ruled lower Sindh from the...

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Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro

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ڪلهوڙو) was a member of the Kalhora dynasty who, in 1758, was enthroned as the 3rd Nawab of Sindh by tribal Chiefs of Kalhora, replacing his brother Mian...

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Kalhora railway station

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Kalhora railway station (Urdu: کلہوڑا ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. List of railway stations in Pakistan Pakistan Railways v t e...

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History of Karachi

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occupied by the Kalhora dynasty, then handed over by them to the Khan of Kalat as blood money for the killing of his brother by the Kalhoras, and finally...

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Umerkot

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captured by several regional powers, including the Persians, Afghans, Kalhora and Talpur Balochis of Sindh, Rathore Rajputs of Jodhpur and finally by...

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Battle of Halani

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fought in 1783 between the Baloch tribe of Talpurs and the Sindhi tribe of Kalhora near Halani village for the control of the Sindh region, in modern-day...

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Sindhi literature

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Yernani, Bakr and Siwat. Under Muhammad Shah, Mughal power weakened. The Kalhora dynasty became stronger in Sindh, and established their own government...

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Khudabad

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a city in Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan. It served as capital of the Kalhora dynasty between 1719 and 1768, when the capital was shifted to Hyderabad...

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History of Sindh

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the first-level imperial division. Sindh again became independent under Kalhora dynasty. The British conquered Sindh in 1843 AD after Battle of Hyderabad...

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Tomb paintings of Sindh

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found in Dadu and Sanghar and other districts of Sindh as well. During the Kalhora period (1701–1783) wall paintings became common. They often depicted folk...

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History of Larkana

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Sindh. In the late 16th century, Kalhora started their rule. In their rule, Shah Baharo was a ruler of Larkano in Kalhora period Sindhi language rose to...

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List of monarchs of Sindh

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This is a list of the monarchs of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جا بادشاهن, romanized: Sind Jā Badshāhan), from the establishment of the Rai dynasty around 489 AD...

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Sindh

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the early 18th century, while upper Sindh was ruled by the indigenous Kalhora dynasty holding power, consolidating their rule from their capital of Khudabad...

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Sabit Ali Shah

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Shah (1740–1810) was a Sindhi language poet born in Sehwan, Sindh in the Kalhora Dynasty. His grandfather Syed Noor Muhammad Shah came from Central Asia...

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Sindhis

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first-level imperial division. Sindh again became independent under the Kalhora dynasty. The British conquered Sindh in 1843 after their victory in the...

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Mai Khairi

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involved in the construction of various religious architecture during the Kalhora and Talpur dynasties in Sindh. وہ ایک پارٹ ٹائم جوب بھی کرتی تھی Mai Khairi...

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Daudpotra

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the 17th century Lower Sindh. The Daudpotra are closely related to the Kalhora tribe. Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota Azim Daudpota Madhav, Karki; Rosemary...

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Karachi

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founded in 1729 as the settlement of Kolachi-jo-Goth during the rule of Kalhora dynasty. The new settlement is said to have been named in honour of Mai...

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Noor Mohammad Kalhoro

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independent of Mughal suzerainty. In 1737, Kalhoro assumed the title of Kalhora Nawab of Sindh and was given the title Nawab Khuda-Yar Khan by the Mughal...

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Kot Diji

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and muskets. They were the first to renovate the entire structure. The Kalhora tribe later gained control of the fort, and finally the Talpurs saw the...

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