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785 1386 Kutb ud-din, Hindal ; defeats Raja of Lohkote. 



799 1396 Sikandar, Butshikan ; subverts Hiudu religion. 



819 1416 Ameer Khau, Ally Shah ; civil wars ; expelled by 



826 1422 Zein ul Ab-ud-dia, Shady Khan, his brother. 



877 1472 Haider Shah, Hajy Khan. 



878 1473 Hasan Shah. 



891 1486 Muhainmed, a child ; civil wars. 



902 ]496 Fatteh ShAh, usurps the throne. Chakk tribe converted to Islam. 



911 1505 Muhammed, regains the throne; Ibrahim usurps. 



942 1535 Nazuk Shah; conquest of Emperor Humayun, 1543. 



948 1541 Mirza Haider Doghlat, governor uuder him ; interregnum, and 



dissentions. 



960 1552 Ibrahim II., set up by Daulet Chakk : earthquake. 



963 1555 Ismael, set up by Ghazi Khan's party. 



964 1556 Habib, raised by Daulet Chakk. 



971 1563 Hosein Shall Chakk : embassy from Akber. 



986 1578 Yusuf Shah Chakk expelled by Gohar Chakk. 



997 1588 annexation of Kashmir to the Moghel Empire by Akber. 



Table LXXVI. Kings of Sind and Tatta. 



A. H. A. D. 



87 705 Belochistan invaded by Hijaj, governor of Bassora, and Md. K£sim. 

 The Ansaries, the Sumeras, and the Sumanas or Jams, successively, gain the 

 ascendancy, then a Delhi governor. 



1203 ? Nasir ud-din Kabbacha, becomes independent, drowned. 



Table LXXVII. The Jami Dynasty of Sumana, originally Rajputs. 



A. H. A. D. 



737 1336 3 Am Afra ; tributary to Toghlak Shah. 



740 1339 Jam Choban. 



754 1353 Jam Bang ; asserted his independence. 



782 1367 Timaji, his brother. 



782 1380 Jam Salah ud-din; converted to Muhammedanism. 



793 1391 Jam Nizam ud-din. 



796 1393 Jam Ally Sher. 



812 1409 Jam Giran, son of Timaji. 



812 1409 Jam Fatteh Khan. 



827 1423 Jam Toghlak ; invaded Gujerat. 



854 1450 Jam Sikandar. 



856 1452 Jam Sangar, elected. 



864 1460 Jam Nanda, or Nizam ud-din ; cot. of Hasan Langa. 



894 1492 Jam Feroz ; the Turkhan family become powerful, 1520. 



927 1520 Shah Beg Arghun, occupies Sind. 



930 1523 Shall Hosein Arghun. 



966 1554 Mahmud of Bhakar. 



982 1572 Akber annexes Sind to the Empire. 



Table LXXVIII. Bahmany Dynasty of Kalbarga, or Ahsundbdd. 



A.D. 



1347 Ala ud-din Hasan Shah ganga Bahmany, servant of a Brahman in Md. 



Toghlak's court, subdued all the Dakhan. 

 1358 Mahomed Shah B. I. (Ghazi), makes tributary Telingana and Vijya- 



nagar. 

 1375 Mujahid Shah B., killed by his uncle. 

 1378 Dawud Shah B., assassinated by his niece. 

 1378 Mahmud Shah I., youngest son of Ala ; patron of literature. 

 1396 Ghias ud-din ; blinded and dethroned. 



1396 Shems ud-din Shah ; puppet to Lalchin, the Malik Naib or regent. 



1397 Feroz Shah, married daughter of Vijyanagar raja, Deva Ray. 

 1422 Ahmed Shah Wali (Khan Khanan) ; war with rajas. 



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