Jam Raidhan

Jam Raidhan (Sindhi: ڄام رائڌن) was the 13th Sultan of Sindh.

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.

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] 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.