History Mystery 4- Paki rana

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:lajawab: WELLDONE SAAD :clap: :clap:

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well done...cha gaya hay... :)

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Which periods were kalhoRas, Soomras and Talpurs the rulers of Sindh?

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Woww…congratz rana :clap:

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In
the 10th century, native people replaced the Arab
rule in Sindh. Samma and Soomra dynasties ruled
Sindh for long. These dynasties produced some
rulers who obtained fame due to judicious
dispensation and good administration.

                          Sindh was partially independent and the scene of 
                          great disorders till late in the sixteenth century 
                          when it failed into the hands of Emperor Akbar, 
                          and for a hundred and fifty years the chiefs paid 
                          tribute, but only as often as they were compelled 
                          to do so, to the Emperor at Delhi. Later the 
                          Kalhora clan claiming descent from the house of 
                          Abbas and long settled in Sindh produced religious 
                          leaders of whom Main Adam Shah attained prominence 
                          in the 16th century. His descendants continued to 
                          gather large following and this enabled them to 
                          capture political power in the north western Sindh 
                          under the leadership of Mian Nasir Muhammad. This 
                          happened in the 2nd half of the 17th century. By 
                          the turn of that century, foundations of the 
                          Kalhora power were firmly laid in the northern 
                          Sindh under the leadership of Mian Yar Mohammad. 
                          During the reign of his son, Mian Noor Muhammad, 
                          lower Sindh with Thatta as its capital came under 
                          the Kalhora administration (1150 A.H). 

                          Under the banner of Mir Fateh Ali Khan Talpur, the 
                          Balochis defeated the last Kalhora ruler Mian 
                          Abdul Nabi in the battle of Halani in 1782 AD. 
                          Talpur Amirs regained the parts of Sindh (Karachi, 
                          Khairpur, Sabzal Kot and Umar Kot) which the last 
                          Kalhora chief had conceded to the neighboring 
                          rulers. By eliminating the foreign interference, 
                          which had plagued the Kalhora rule, and by their 
                          essentially democratic way of governance, the 
                          Talpurs were able to take the people into 
                          confidence and thus achieved 

                          Great many things within a short period of 60 
                          years. They built up an excellent system of forts 
                          and outposts guarding the frontiers, extended the 
                          irrigation system, encouraged scholarly pursuits 
                          and educational institutions, and promoted trade 
                          and commerce internally as well as with the 
                          neighboring countries.

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Ok CM sahib

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aapka test kab conduct karen :5:

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I will pm you

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Agreed :k:

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Me to aisy he keh ri the :hayaa: