Mirza Ghazi Beg (c. 1584–1612 CE) of the Tarkhan dynasty in Sindh ruled from the capital city of Thatta. In Sindh a network of small and large forts manned by cavalry and musketeers further extended Mughal power during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.[2][3]
Mirza Ghazi Beg | |||||
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Mirza Ghazi Beg | |||||
3rd Subahdar of Thatta Subah | |||||
Reign | 1 February 1601 – 12 April 1612 | ||||
Predecessor | Jani Beg Tarkhan | ||||
Successor | Muzaffar Khan Mamuri | ||||
Born | 1584 Thatta, Sindh Sultanate | ||||
Died | 12 April 1612 (aged 28) Thatta, Thatta Subah, Mughal Empire (present day Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan) | ||||
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House | Tarkhan dynasty | ||||
Father | Mirza Jani Beg Turkhan | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
References
edit- ^ Museum, Victoria and Albert (1610). "Mirza Ghazi Manohar V&A Explore The Collections". Victoria and Albert Museum: Explore the Collections.
- ^ The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia by Nicholas Tarling p.39
- ^ Cambridge illustrated atlas, warfare: Renaissance to revolution, 1492-1792 by Jeremy Black p.16 [1]