Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty (Sindhi: ٽالپردور; Urdu: سلسله تالپور) were rulers based in Sindh, in what is now the modern-day Pakistan. Four branches of the dynasty were established following the defeat of the Kalhora dynasty at the Battle of Halani in 1783: one ruled lower Sindh from the city of Hyderabad, another ruled over upper Sindh from the city of Khairpur, a third ruled around the eastern city of Mirpur Khas, and a fourth was based in Tando Muhammad Khan. The Talpurs were ethnically Baloch. They ruled from 1783, until 1843, when they were in turn defeated by the British at the Battle of Miani and Battle of Dubbo. The northern Khairpur branch of the Talpur dynasty, however, continued to maintain a degree of sovereignty during British rule as the princely state of Khairpur, whose ruler elect
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Talpur dynasty
The Talpur dynasty (Sindhi: ٽالپردور; Urdu: سلسله تالپور) were rulers based in Sindh, in what is now the modern-day Pakistan. Four branches of the dynasty were established following the defeat of the Kalhora dynasty at the Battle of Halani in 1783: one ruled lower Sindh from the city of Hyderabad, another ruled over upper Sindh from the city of Khairpur, a third ruled around the eastern city of Mirpur Khas, and a fourth was based in Tando Muhammad Khan. The Talpurs were ethnically Baloch. They ruled from 1783, until 1843, when they were in turn defeated by the British at the Battle of Miani and Battle of Dubbo. The northern Khairpur branch of the Talpur dynasty, however, continued to maintain a degree of sovereignty during British rule as the princely state of Khairpur, whose ruler elect
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The Talpur dynasty (Sindhi: ٽا ...... ed into West Pakistan in 1955.
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Hyderabad, Khairpur, and Mirpur Khas
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Silsila Talpur
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Talpur Dynasty
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continued in upper Sindh as the Khairpur princely state until 1955
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سلسله تالپور
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Kalhora dynasty
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Bombay Presidency
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The Talpur dynasty (Sindhi: ٽا ...... of Khairpur, whose ruler elect
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Silsila Talpur
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Talpur Dynasty
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سلسله تالپور
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