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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kalhora Dynasty or Kalhoro Dynasty ruled Sindh, Pakistan. This dynasty was founded by Kalhora tribe. Kalhora dynasty ruled certain other parts of Pakistan from 1701 to 1783 AD. Kalhoras ruled Sindh for 85 years and there were twelve Kalhora rulers during this time. By the late 1600s, the Mughal dynasty became very weak and the governor Yar Muhammad Khan Kalhora became virtual ruler of Sindh. Miya Yaar Mohammed Kalhora, when he was in power, around 1710, with the help…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kalhora Dynasty or Kalhoro Dynasty ruled Sindh, Pakistan. This dynasty was founded by Kalhora tribe. Kalhora dynasty ruled certain other parts of Pakistan from 1701 to 1783 AD. Kalhoras ruled Sindh for 85 years and there were twelve Kalhora rulers during this time. By the late 1600s, the Mughal dynasty became very weak and the governor Yar Muhammad Khan Kalhora became virtual ruler of Sindh. Miya Yaar Mohammed Kalhora, when he was in power, around 1710, with the help of his followers, won over Khud-Abad from the Panohar Muslims. They called it Khudábád and fixed it as their Capital for Sindh. From this centre, parties were sent in different directions, till, they recovered Khárí and Kadiá rah and dispossessed Malak Alah Baksh brother to Bakhtáwar Khán of Ládkánah. Earlier, the Khudabadi Sindhi Swarankar had developed the empty land and had called the city as Khud-Abad (Self-Developed) before Miya Yaar Mohammed took over from Panohar. After Nadir Shah Afshar of Iran and invaded and occupied the Mughal capital in 1739 the Kalhora became rulers of Sindh.