Samma Chieftains Arghun dynasty The Battle of Talti (Sindhi: ٽلٽي جي جنگ, Devanagari Sindhi: टलटय जय जनग) took place between Samma Chieftains allied with Sodhas and the Arghun Dynasty in 1521 A.D., mid-February (927 A.H., End of Rabi' al-Awal).
After defeating the Samma Army at Samanagar in the Second Battle of Thatta, Shah Beg started return journey to Shal.
He reached Sehwan in 1521 A.D., mid-February, where the Sahta, a branch of the Sammas consisting of both Muslims and Hindus, pledged to resist him, as did the Sodha tribe.
He secured boats and crossed the Indus with his army, accompanied by Mir Fazil Kokaltash and the forces of the Arghun and Tarkhan clans.
[2] Makhdoom Bilawal was captured and crushed alive in an oil expeller on 30 Safar 929AH (1522 A.D.), as believed by the people of Sindh, especially of Baghban, where he is buried.