• The Kalhora or Kalhora Abbasi (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙو) is a Sindhi Sammat clan in Sindh, Pakistan. According to the natives of Sindh, the word Kalhoro originates...
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  • The Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا خاندان‎, romanized: Kalhora Khandaan) was a Sindhi Muslim Kalhora tribe dynasty based in the region of Sindh, present...
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  • Kalhora railway station (Urdu: کلہوڑا ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. List of railway stations in Pakistan Pakistan Railways v t e...
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    Four branches of the dynasty were established following the defeat of the Kalhora dynasty at the Battle of Halani in 1783: one ruled lower Sindh from the...
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    Shah won the allegiance of the rulers of eastern Balochistan. He ceded Kalhora, one of the Sindh territories of Sibi-Kachi, to the Khanate of Kalat. Ahmad...
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    Thatta (section Kalhora)
    Mirpurkhas and seized Thatta from the Kalhoras. A second British comptoir was established during the Kalhora period in 1758, which operated until 1775...
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  • exhibitions of Europe. Some noteworthy antiquities are the tombs' of the Kalhora jagirani and Talpur rulers. The area around Hyderabad was an agricultural...
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    the first-level imperial division. Sindh again became independent under Kalhora dynasty. The British conquered Sindh in 1843 AD after Battle of Hyderabad...
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    Shah during the Kalhora dynasty (1701–1783). Dadu Shah was a powerful religious leader and landlord and had close relations with Kalhora rulers and was...
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    largest in Pakistan. 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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