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Jam Raidhan
Jam
13th Sultan of Sindh
Reign1444–1453
Predecessor Jam Sikandar
Successor Jam Sanjar
Dynasty Samma dynasty

Jam Raidhan ( Sindhi: ڄام رائڌن) was the 13th Sultan of Sindh. [1] Historians have disparate views of Jam Raidhan; many have argued that Jam Raidhan and Jam Sanjar are different names for a single ruler of Sindh. [2]

Ascension

Jam Raidhan lived in Kutch. Following the death of Jam Sikandar. Raidhan ruled from 1444-1453 A.D. he went to Thatta, and collecting the men of that city, he said:

I have not come to take the country, but I have come to save the property of the Musulmans. I do not consider myself fit to be king; he whom you consider fit for the situation, make him king, and I will be the first of any to give him the hand of homage.

Amongst those men no one was fit to be king, so all of them agreed to place him on the throne. Over a year and a half, he extended his rule to include the whole of Sind, from the ocean to Kajur, Mullee, and Khoondee, the boundaries of Matheluh, and Oobawruh. [1]

Historiography

The accounts of historians Mir Ali Sher Qaune Thattvi and Mir Muhammad Masoom Shah Bakhri consider Jam Rai Dinu (Raidhan) and Jam Sanjar separate rulers of the Samaa dynasty. According to the commentary of historian M.H Panhwar on the rule of the Samaa dynasty, the name Jam Raidhan is synonymous with Jam Rai Dinu as it is used in the folklores of Sind, and is still in use by the Samaat tribes of Sind. [2]

Death

Jam Raidhan died three days after drinking poisoned wine, given to one of Raidhan's attendants by Jam Sanjar. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Muhammad, Maʻsūm; George, Grenville Malet; M Pir, Muhammad (1846). A history of Sind, from the commencement of the eighth to the end of the sixteenth century. p. 65. OCLC  33339483. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b Lakho, compiled by Ghulam Muhammad (2006). The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: historical studies (First ed.). Jamshoro: Institute of Sindhology, University of Jamshoro. ISBN  9694050782.
Jam Raidhan
Born:  ? Died: 1461
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Sindh
1444-1453
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jam Raidhan
Jam
13th Sultan of Sindh
Reign1444–1453
Predecessor Jam Sikandar
Successor Jam Sanjar
Dynasty Samma dynasty

Jam Raidhan ( Sindhi: ڄام رائڌن) was the 13th Sultan of Sindh. [1] Historians have disparate views of Jam Raidhan; many have argued that Jam Raidhan and Jam Sanjar are different names for a single ruler of Sindh. [2]

Ascension

Jam Raidhan lived in Kutch. Following the death of Jam Sikandar. Raidhan ruled from 1444-1453 A.D. he went to Thatta, and collecting the men of that city, he said:

I have not come to take the country, but I have come to save the property of the Musulmans. I do not consider myself fit to be king; he whom you consider fit for the situation, make him king, and I will be the first of any to give him the hand of homage.

Amongst those men no one was fit to be king, so all of them agreed to place him on the throne. Over a year and a half, he extended his rule to include the whole of Sind, from the ocean to Kajur, Mullee, and Khoondee, the boundaries of Matheluh, and Oobawruh. [1]

Historiography

The accounts of historians Mir Ali Sher Qaune Thattvi and Mir Muhammad Masoom Shah Bakhri consider Jam Rai Dinu (Raidhan) and Jam Sanjar separate rulers of the Samaa dynasty. According to the commentary of historian M.H Panhwar on the rule of the Samaa dynasty, the name Jam Raidhan is synonymous with Jam Rai Dinu as it is used in the folklores of Sind, and is still in use by the Samaat tribes of Sind. [2]

Death

Jam Raidhan died three days after drinking poisoned wine, given to one of Raidhan's attendants by Jam Sanjar. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Muhammad, Maʻsūm; George, Grenville Malet; M Pir, Muhammad (1846). A history of Sind, from the commencement of the eighth to the end of the sixteenth century. p. 65. OCLC  33339483. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b Lakho, compiled by Ghulam Muhammad (2006). The Samma Kingdom of Sindh: historical studies (First ed.). Jamshoro: Institute of Sindhology, University of Jamshoro. ISBN  9694050782.
Jam Raidhan
Born:  ? Died: 1461
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Sindh
1444-1453
Succeeded by

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