Kalhoro

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Kalhoro is a Sindhi tribe historically prominent in the region that provided the ruling family for the Kalhora dynasty in what is now Pakistan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sindhi tribe
social group
alliedWith local Sindhi tribes
associatedWithCity Hyderabad, Sindh NERFINISHED
Khudabad NERFINISHED
associatedWithRiver Indus River NERFINISHED
clanStructure organized into sub-clans
conflictedWith Kalhora–Durrani conflicts NERFINISHED
country Pakistan
culturalIdentity Sindhi Muslim tribal identity
demographicDistribution rural Sindh
urban centers of Sindh
dynastyProvided Kalhora dynasty NERFINISHED
economicBase agriculture
landholding
ethnicity Sindhi
foundingRulerOfDynasty Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro NERFINISHED
governanceStyle tribal-monarchical rule
governedAs hereditary chieftainship
governedUnderEmpire nominal vassals of the Mughal Empire
historicalCapitalUnderDynasty Hyderabad, Sindh NERFINISHED
Khudabad NERFINISHED
historicalCenter Upper Sindh NERFINISHED
historicalReligionRole supporters of Sufi Islam in Sindh
historicalRole ruling tribe of Kalhora dynasty
historicalSourceMention Persian chronicles of Sindh
Sindhi historical chronicles
language Sindhi language NERFINISHED
laterSubordination Durrani Empire influence over Sindh
legacy influence on Sindhi culture and politics
notableIn history of Sindh
notableRuler Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro NERFINISHED
Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro NERFINISHED
partOfHistoricalEntity Kalhora-ruled Sindh NERFINISHED
politicalInfluencePeak mid-18th century
politicalStatus tribal aristocracy in Sindh
precededByDynasty Thatta-based local rulers of Sindh
region Sindh NERFINISHED
religion Islam
ruledTerritory Sindh region NERFINISHED
ruledUnderTitle Mian NERFINISHED
socialStatus landed elite in Sindh
subgroupOf Sindhi people NERFINISHED
succeededByDynasty Talpur dynasty NERFINISHED
surnameUsage used as a family name among Sindhis
timePeriodOfProminence 18th century
toponymicLegacy place names in Sindh derived from Kalhoro family
traditionalOccupation farming
local administration

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