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Sehwan (Sindhi: سيوهڻ شريف; Urdu: سہون شریف; also
commonly referred to as
Sehwan Sharif or
Noble Sehwan) is a
historic city
located in
Jamshoro District...
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first campaign and
capitulated to the second. Qasim's
armies then
captured Siwistan and
received allegiance from
several tribal chiefs and
secured the surrounding...
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conspire against Chandar.
Matta had
formerly been the
autonomous chief of
Siwistan; however, he had been
subjugated during one of Chach's campaigns, and intended...
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Peshawar to the s****s of the [Indian] Ocean, and in the
other direction from
Siwistan to the
hills of Chin." With the Turko-Persian
conquests starting in the...
- 671 – c. 679– ) Dāhir (r. c. 679 – c. 712– from Alor)
Bachera (Vajra) in
Siwistan Jaisimba (Jaisiah) - the son of Dahir:
After the
death of
Umayyad governor...
- son
Mirza Shah
Arghun expanded this
control by
taking over
Bhakkar and
Siwistan (modern day Sehwan), and
became the
first ruler of the
Arghun dynasty in...
- of Sultan, and
controlled a vast
territory that
included coastal Sindh,
Siwistan, Bhakkar, and Multan. Subsequently,
Qabacha tried to
conquer a greater...
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Lower Sind,
after which they
moved the
Lower Sind
capital to
Thatta from
Siwistan,
before eventually moving it to
Hyderabad in 1789. A
British factory was...
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Hifzullah Khan, son of S'adullah Khan,
Subahdar of
Thattha and
Faujdar of
Siwistan Olson,
James Stuart; Shadle,
Robert (1996).
Historical Dictionary of the...
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