Battle of Halani

[5] In spite of the written covenants on the holy scripture, Mian Abdul Nabi Kalhora got the two Talpur chiefs, Mir Abdullah Khan and Mir Fateh Khan, murdered in cold blood.

Some sources reveal that the Talpur chiefs were murdered while reciting the holy Quran, and this brought about general indignation and discontentment among the Baloch tribes of Sindh.

The Leghari, Nizamani, Marri, Jamali, Khatiyan, Khokhar and the Khaskheli tribes threw their lot with the Talpurs, whilst the Khosaa, Jatois, Numerias, Junejas, Lekheys, Kaleris, and the Khuhawars sided with the Kalhoras.

While the Talpurs traced their roots back to Nader Shah had Qajar and possibly slight nominal support from the Mughal Empire.

[8] The Talpur dynasty ruled in Sindh until defeated by the British forces at the Battle of Miani in 1843.