Battle of Kachhi was fought between Brahuis of Kalat and Kalhora rulers of Sindh for established their rule in Kachhi. In the year 1142 A.H. (1729 A.D. ) Murad Kaleri, Certain chiefs of the country near Siwi brought into subjection.

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  • 1142-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • Kalat Khanate with Afsharid Persian Empire
  • Kalhora Dynasty
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  • Kalat Khanate with Afsharid Persian Empire
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  • 1142-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • Battle of Kachhi was fought between Brahuis of Kalat and Kalhora rulers of Sindh for established their rule in Kachhi. In the year 1142 A.H. (1729 A.D. ) Murad Kaleri, Certain chiefs of the country near Siwi brought into subjection. known as Ganjah, was appointed by Main Noor Mohammad Kalhoro as an agent in charge of Siwí, and brought into subjection powerful chiefs like Jafar Khan Magsí, the zamindar of Ganjo­bah, Ali Mardan Abro and Ibrahim Khan Abro chiefs of Nausharo, Kachhi, Mahyan Eri and Lahná Machhi, big land owners of Bhag Nari, Kala Khan and other chiefs of the tribe of Barzoi, the owners of Dhadhar. In 1144 A.H. (1731 A.D. ) a force of Bróhís, in open contravention of the terms of the peace, invaded the land of Káchhahi and plundered that part of the country. To punish them for this, Main Noor Mohammad Kalhoro himself marched out and encamped at Ládkanah. From there he despatched some brave chiefs to fight with Mír Abdulláh Khán. At Jandehar, where Mír Abdulláh Khán had arrived in advance, a pitched battle was fought which ended in the complete overthrow of the Brohís and the death of their ruler. In 1145 A.H. (1732 A.D. ) the Mián’s son Muhammad went to Khiár and Wankár with a few selected chiefs and celebrated his marriage with a daughter of Murádalí Khán, a cousin of Mír Abdulláh Khán; and in the next year his other son Khudádád Khán also married a daughter of a kinsman of his. Thus the connection between the Siráís and the Bróhís became stronger and closer by these marriages. A period of expansion then commenced. Mir Ahmad made successive descents on the plains of Sibi. Mir Samandar extended his raids to Zhob, Bori, and Thal-Chotiali, and levied an annual sum of Rs. 40,000 from the Kalhoras. Mir Abdullah was eventually slain in a fight with the Kalhoras at Jandrihar near Sanni in Kachhi. During the reign of Mir Abdullah's successor, Mir Muhabbat, Nadir Shah rose to power; and the Ahmadzai ruler obtained through him in 1740 the cession of Kachhi, in compensation for the blood(khoonbaha) of Mir Abdullah and the men who had fallen with him.
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  • Battle of Kachhi
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  • 1142 A.H. (1729 A.D.) Common Era|CE
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  • Battle of Kachhi was fought between Brahuis of Kalat and Kalhora rulers of Sindh for established their rule in Kachhi. In the year 1142 A.H. (1729 A.D. ) Murad Kaleri, Certain chiefs of the country near Siwi brought into subjection.
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