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Mughal Conquest of Sindh | |||||||||
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Kalhora dynasty | |||||||||
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Mians: Adam Shah Kalhoro Daud Khan Kalhoro Ilyas Muhammad Kalhoro Shahul Muhammad Kalhoro Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro Deen Muhammad Kalhoro Yar Muhammad Kalhoro Noor Mohammad Kalhoro |
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