Jam Mubarak
Sultan of Sindh 1453
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Jam Mubarak Khan (Sindhi: ڄام مبارڪ خان) the Chamberlain was a Samma Noble who served as a Vizier to Jam Tughlaq and usurped the throne for three days as the thirteenth Sultan of Sindh.
| Jam Mubarak Khan ڄام مبارڪ خان | |||||
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| Jam (Sindhi: ڄام) Sultan of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جو سُلطان) | |||||
| 13th Sultan of Sindh (As usurper) | |||||
| Reign | 1453 (three days) | ||||
| Predecessor | Jam Tughlaq | ||||
| Successor | Jam Sikandar II | ||||
| Vizier of the Sindh Sultanate | |||||
| Service | 1428 – 1453 | ||||
| Died | 1453 Samanagar | ||||
| Cause of death | Execution | ||||
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| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Life
Jam Mubarak Khan (distinct from Jam Mubarak Khan also known as Dollah Darya Khan) served as a chamberlain and vizier to Jam Tughlaq of the Samma dynasty. He was also a relative of Jam Tughlaq and during Jam Tughlaq's reign he commanded a force of 2000 men.[1] He rebelled against Jam Sikandar II while the latter was away settling a dispute between the hakims of Sehwan and Bukkur sarkars.[2] When Jam Sikandar II had reached Naserpur, Mubarak seated himself on the throne under the title of sultan without the consent of the emirs, who refused to recognize his authority.[3] After three days Jam Sikandar II returned and ordered Mubarak's execution.[4][5]