Yar Muhammad Kalhoro (English Wikipedia)

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  • Cook, Matthew A. (1 January 2016). "Introduction". Annexation and the Unhappy Valley. Brill: 1–2. doi:10.1163/9789004293670_002. ISBN 978-90-04-29367-0.
  • Boivin, Michel (9 February 2021). "The Polyvalent Qadamgāh Imām ʿAlī In Hyderabad, Sindh: A Preliminary Study in Relics, Political Power, and Community Setup". Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World. 1 (1–2): 248–267. doi:10.1163/26666286-12340011. ISSN 2666-6278. Sindh was one of those territories that managed to take advantage of the break-up of the Mughal Empire, to become a successor state. The Kalhoṛās were the governors of Sindh, and Aurangzeb bestowed upon Miyyān Yār Muḥammad Kalhoṛo (d. 1719) the title of nawāb.

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