- The
Kalhora or
Kalhora Abbasi (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙو) is a
Sindhi Sammat clan in Sindh, ****stan.
According to the
natives of Sindh, the word
Kalhoro originates...
- The
Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا خاندان, romanized:
Kalhōṛā khāndān) was a
Sindhi Muslim Kalhora tribe dynasty based in the
region of Sindh, present...
- Mirs, who long
served the
Kalhoras as
their prime minister,
revolted under Fateh Ali
Talpur and
replaced the last
Kalhora Nawab,
Abdul Nabi Kalhoro,...
-
largest in ****stan.
Founded in 1768 by Mian
Ghulam Shah
Kalhoro of the
Kalhora Dynasty,
Hyderabad served as a
provincial capital until the
British transferred...
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ruled the Sind
State (present-day Sindh, ****stan)
after overthrowing the
Kalhora dynasty in 1783
until British conquest of
Sindh in 1843. A
branch of the...
- of the
Kalhora dynasty, and
established the
Talpur dynasty. In
spite of the
written covenants on the holy scripture, Mian
Abdul Nabi
Kalhora got the...
-
Kalat Khanate's war
against the Hotak–
Kalhora alliance (Pashto:د کلات خانې د هوتک-کلهور اتحاد پر ضد جګړه) (Sindhi: هوٽڪ ڪلهوڙي اتحاد خلاف قلات خانات جي...
- Mir
Bahram Khan was the son of Mir
Shahdad Khan, a
trusted ally of the
Kalhora rulers. Mir
Shahdad was
bestowed the
title of "Barkhurdar" by Mian Yar...
- Yernani, Bakr and Siwat.
Under Muhammad Shah,
Mughal power weakened. The
Kalhora dynasty became stronger in Sindh, and
established their own government...
- the first-level
imperial division.
Sindh again became independent under Kalhora dynasty. The
British conquered Sindh in 1843 AD
after Battle of Hyderabad...