Jam Sanjar
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6 May 1454 – 29 December 1461 [1]
| Jam Sanjar ڄام سنجر | |||||||||
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| Jam (Sindhi: ڄام) Malik (Sindhi: مَلِڪ) Shah (Sindhi: شاهه) Sultan of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جو سُلطان) | |||||||||
| 15th Sultan of Sindh (Jam) | |||||||||
| Reign | Hereditary Elective monarchy 6 May 1454 – 29 December 1461 [1] | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Jam Sikandar II | ||||||||
| Successor | Jam Nizamuddin II | ||||||||
| Born | Sanjar bin Unar | ||||||||
| Died | Gujarat Sultanate | ||||||||
| Issue | Jam Nizamuddin II Malik Rahu [2] (Another Unnamed Son) | ||||||||
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| Father | Jam Salahuddin I | ||||||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||
Sadruddin Shah III (Sindhi: صدرالدين شاهه ثالث) also known as Jam Sanjar (Sindhi: ڄام سنجر) or Raidhan (Sindhi: راءِ ڌن) was the fifteenth Sultan of Sindh from the Samma dynasty, ruling from 1454 to 1461.[3][4]
Names
Sanjar was his birth name. After taking power he adopted the regnal name Sadruddin Shah III, following Samma tradition.[5][6] During his years in the Kingdom of Kutch, the Jarejas gave him the alias Malik Raidhan.[1]
Life
He was the son of Jam Salahuddin I and the younger brother of Jam Nizamuddin I. Jam Sanjar was known as a strikingly handsome young man, said to leave people awestruck. After Jam Karan seized the throne by killing Jam Ali Sher, the Unar branch fled to Kutch. Jam Sanjar lived there among the Jarejas after his brother's death.[1] Among the Jareja Sammas, he earned trust through generosity, gaining the name Raidhan.[7]
Before ascending the throne, Jam Sanjar was on friendly terms with a Fakir of deep counsel. One night he visited him and said, “It is my wish to reign over Samanagar, if only for eight days.” The Fakir replied, “You will be king for eight years.”[7][8]