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  1. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-historySINDH HISTORY

    2 days ago · Brief History – Governmental Structure – Administrative Units – Heritage Buildings/ Monuments. Brief History; Sindh Province Antiquity. In antiquity, the territory which is now the modern Sindh province was sometimes known as Sovira (or Souveera, Sauvīra) and also as Sindhudesha, which means “Land of the Indus,” with Sindhu being the original name for the Indus River and “desh ...

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Discover the fascinating and thrilling history of the Sindhi Bhāṭiyās who pioneered and dominated mercantile and inland trade in Muscat and Thatta for three centuries. Learn how they helped the Portuguese monopolise the whole trade between Muscat and Thatta and spread their influence all the way to Africa.

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    5 days ago · Shah Beg of the Arghun Dynasty took control of Sibi district in 1511, bringing Sibi under the control of Kandahar. However, during Mughal rule (1526 onwards), the territory was once again ruled from Multan by the Mughal emperors.

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  5. Apr 12, 2024 · This is the story of the 17th Century Hindu Merchant named Narottam who lived in Muscat and had a business relationship with the Portuguese. The disgraceful conduct of the Portuguese commandant Pareira, triggered a chain of history-altering events.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Samma dynasty (1351–1524) Arghun dynasty (1520–1591) Tarkhan dynasty (1554–1591) Kalhora dynasty (1701–1783) Talpur dynasty (1783–1843) Khairpur (princely state) (1783–1947) In Punjab. Emirate of Multan (855–1010) Langah Sultanate (1445–1540) Bahawalpur (princely state) (1727–1947) Chieftaincy of Pothohar (1394–1769)

  7. pakistanalmanac.com › sindh-daduSindh-Dadu

    Apr 5, 2024 · The region was annexed by the Arghun Dynasty and the Turkhan or Tarkhan dynasties from 1519 to 1625 (both of which were of Turkic-Afghan origins). By 1747, Sindh had become a vassal-state of the Afghan Durrani Empire and was ruled by Kalhora Rulers (1701-1783).

  8. 15 hours ago · The Soomra dynasty was a local Sindhi Muslim dynasty that ruled between the early 11th century and the 14th century. [100] [101] [102] Later chroniclers like Ali ibn al-Athir (c. late 12th c.) and Ibn Khaldun (c. late 14th c.) attributed the fall of Habbarids to Mahmud of Ghazni, lending credence to the argument of Hafif being the last Habbarid ...

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