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Ali Murad Talpur

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Former Pakistani royal (1806-1843) This article is about a ruler. For other uses, see Mir Ali.

Mir Ali Murad Talpur, known as the Aadil-i-Jang, was the second ruler of the Mankani Talpur state of Mirpurkhas. He founded Mirpurkhas town in 1806 and made it the capital of his state which was founded by his father, Mir Tharo Khan Talpur at Keti Mir Tharo. His state included territories of the present day southeastern Sindh. His son, Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur waged a guerrilla campaign in Sindh against the East India Company after the British victory at the Battle of Hyderabad in February 1843, which resulted in Hyderabad falling under British control.

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  1. "Historical Background of Talpur Mirs of Sindh - The Royal Talpurs and the Heritage of Sindh". Retrieved 2024-11-25.
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