^Sherring, Matthew Atmore (1879). Hindu Tribes and Castes. Noor Muhammad, a Sindhi of the Kalhora clan, became a governor under Nadir Shah: Thacker, Spink & Company.
^Mehr, Ghulam Rasool (1996). Tareekh-e-Sindh Kalhora Daur ( History of Sindh Kalhora Period) (in Sindhi). This native Sindhi tribe was warmly welcomed by Sindhies during the 14th century: afterward a clash arose within the family breaking it into two parts, one known as Kalhoras and the other as Daudpota, both having Abbasid origin through Egyptian lineage. They ruled for over a century, a period known as “Golden times for Sindh”.: Ministry of Heritage, Government of Sindh, Pakistan.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
^Sarah F. D. Ansari (31 January 1992). Sufi Saints and State Power: The Pirs of Sind, 1843-1947. Cambridge University Press. pp. 32–33. ISBN978-0-521-40530-0.
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kalhora, this, article, about, ethnic, sindhi, tribe, pakistan, kurdish, tribe, kalhor, tribe, sindhi, ڪلهوڙو, sindhi, tribe, sindh, pakistan, they, claim, arab, origin, direct, descendants, from, hakim, ultimately, abbas, muttalib, companion, paternal, uncle,. This article is about the ethnic Sindhi tribe in Pakistan For the Kurdish tribe see Kalhor tribe The Kalhora Sindhi ڪلهوڙو is a Sindhi tribe of Sindh Pakistan 1 they claim Arab origin and direct descendants from Al Hakim I and ultimately Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib companion and paternal uncle of Islamic prophet Muhammad 2 KalhoraRegions with significant populationsPakistanLanguagesSindhiReligionIslam SunniRelated ethnic groupsSindhi peopleThey founded the Kalhora Dynasty that ruled the Sindh stretched from Karachi to Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan for nearly a century from 1701 1783 CE 3 See also EditMian Atur Khan Kalhoro Tomb paintings of Sindh Battle at Khore Battle of KachhiReferences Edit Sherring Matthew Atmore 1879 Hindu Tribes and Castes Noor Muhammad a Sindhi of the Kalhora clan became a governor under Nadir Shah Thacker Spink amp Company Mehr Ghulam Rasool 1996 Tareekh e Sindh Kalhora Daur History of Sindh Kalhora Period in Sindhi This native Sindhi tribe was warmly welcomed by Sindhies during the 14th century afterward a clash arose within the family breaking it into two parts one known as Kalhoras and the other as Daudpota both having Abbasid origin through Egyptian lineage They ruled for over a century a period known as Golden times for Sindh Ministry of Heritage Government of Sindh Pakistan a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Sarah F D Ansari 31 January 1992 Sufi Saints and State Power The Pirs of Sind 1843 1947 Cambridge University Press pp 32 33 ISBN 978 0 521 40530 0 This article about a Pakistani ethnicity is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kalhora amp oldid 1153046487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,