Mianwal Movement
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The Mianwal Movement (Sindhi: ميانوال تحريڪ Sindhi pronunciation: [miːʔŋʋaːl təhriːk]) was a 17th and 18th century socialist, political and religious movement led by the Mians of the Kalhora tribe against the representatives of the Mughal Empire in the Thatta Subah.[1][2][3] The movement led to the succession of the Kalhora as the sixth independent dynasty to rule over Sindh.[4][5][6][7]
Datec. 1600–1737
Location
Result
Kalhora victory
- Noor Mohammad Kalhoro enthroned as the Nawab of Sindh
Territorial
changes Sindh seceded under the Kalhora dynasty
changes Sindh seceded under the Kalhora dynasty
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