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Muslim clan found in Pakistan
Daudpotra (alternatively Daudpota or Daudputra; lit. 'Sons of Daud') is a Muslim clan from Sindh, found in south Punjab and north-western Sindh provinces
Daudpotra
City in Punjab, Pakistan
Bahawalpur is the capital of Bahawalpur Division. Founded in 1748 by the Daudpotra family of Sindh, Bahawalpur was the capital of the former princely state
Bahawalpur
State in South Asia (1748–1955)
Kingdom of Bahawalpur was established by Bahawal Khan, who belonged to the Daudpotra tribe and had migrated from Shikarpur, Sindh in 1748. By the 18th century
Bahawalpur_(princely_state)
Rukn-ud-Daula
Muhammad Bahawal Khan V محمد بہاول خان پنجم House Bahawalpur Dynasty Daudpotra Father Sadiq Mohammad Khan IV Education University of the Punjab Aitchison
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Early modern state in Indian subcontinent (1737–1843)
also formed a marital alliance with Nawab of Bahawalpur Mubarak Khan II Daudpotra. Ghulam Shah also took part in the Third Battle of Panipat alongside Ahmad
Sind_State
Province of the Mughal Empire (c. 1593–1737)
also came into conflict with the Nawab Amir of Bahawalpur, Sadeq Khan I Daudpotra for control over Shikarpur. Sind officially broke away from the Mughal
Thatta_Subah
Parts of western Punjab
rival Daudpotra chiefs but by the end of the 18th century, the Bahawalpur nawabs had consolidated their political power by re-settling the Daudpotra and
Punjab_Canal_Colonies
Historic fortification in Punjab, Pakistan
commissioned by Nūr Muḥammad Khan, son of Jām Khan Marūfānī of the Abbasi Daudpotra clan, in 1799 CE (1214 AH) and, by local tradition, finished in 1803.
Mir_Garh_Fort
Sandhawalia) Sikh Empire (1799-1849, Sandhawalia) Bahawalpur State (1748-1955, Daudpotra) Ballabgarh estate (1705-1858, Tewatia) Kuchesar estate (1734-1868, Dalal)
List of Jat dynasties and states
List_of_Jat_dynasties_and_states
Pakistani town
1799 and 1803 under the patronage of Nur Muhammad Khan of the Abbasi Daudpotra family. The fort was built on a square plan with high defensive walls
Fort_Abbas
Nawab of Sindh (r. 1757, 1758–1772)
in Derawar and to Udaipur and Jaisalmer before traveling north to the Daudpotra-ruled state of Bahawalpur in March 1758. Upon his arrival, Nawab Mubarak
Ghulam_Shah_Kalhoro
Ethnic Punjabis who are adherents of Islam
Peshawar (1833) from Durrani Afghans. Only the Bahawalpur state, then under Daudpotra Nawabs, remained independent from Sikh regime. With Ranjit Singh's death
Punjabi_Muslims
Sultan of Sindh 1454-1461
Ain-i-Akbari, an earlier source than Masum Shah, and modern historians such as Daudpotra, M. H. Panhwar, G. M. Lakho, Suhail Zaheer Lari, and N. A. Baloch, agree
Jam_Sanjar
Agency of British India
states, by precedence: Patiala - Sidhu Jat (Phulkian Dynasty) Bahawalpur - Daudpotra Abbasi Jind - Sidhu Jat (Phulkian Dynasty) Kapurthala - Kalal Jat Nabha
Punjab_States_Agency
Nawab of Sindh from 1737 to 1755
the areas of Sibi and Kacchi Plains to his domain, he also drove the Daudpotras from Shikarpur and occupied it. Mian took lakhi from the Mahar tribe.
Noor_Mohammad_Kalhoro
Social system in South Asia
them a "high status in the Indian Muslim environment". The Kalhoros and Daudpotras also attempted to associate with Arabs, adopting the title of Abbasi.
Caste system among South Asian Muslims
Caste_system_among_South_Asian_Muslims
Researcher, historian, linguist and scholar
of Shams-ul-Ulama ("Sun of the Scholars") by the British Government. Daudpotra was a member of the Pakistan Public Service Commission from 1950 to 1955
Umar_Bin_Muhammad_Daudpota
City in Balochistan, Pakistan
acquired Sind Province. To quell the running dispute between Kalhoras and Daudpotras about the possession of the town of Shikarpur it was also, once again
Sibi
District in Balochistan, Pakistan
acquired Sind Province. To quell the running dispute between Kalhoras and Daudpotras about the possession of the town of Shikarpur, it was also, once again
Sibi_District
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