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Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur

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Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur
Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur and his Attendant
Mir of Mirpur Khas
Reign1829 – 1843
PredecessorAli Murad Khan Talpur
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born1810
Mirpur Khas, Sindh
DiedAugust 24, 1874(1874-08-24) (aged 63–64)
HouseMankani House
DynastyTalpur dynasty
FatherAli Murad Khan Talpur

Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur was the last Mir of Mirpur Khas who belonged to the Mankani house of the royal Talpur dynasty. The son of Mir Ali Murad Talpur, the founder of Mirpur Khas, he took up the throne in 1829 and held onto it until he was defeated in the Battle of Hyderabad in 1843.

After becoming ruler of the Talpur dynasty, his reign saw a conflict with the British East India Company, who launched an invasion of the province of Sindh under the auspices of General Charles James Napier, aiming to annex the entire region. On 24 March 1843, troops under his command fought against a Company force in the Battle of Hyderabad; the British emerged victorious, and captured the city of Hyderabad soon after. Talpur then retreated into the countryside, where forces loyal to him and equipped largely with muskets waged a guerrilla campaign against the British, whose efforts to counter this led Napier to coin the word "counterinsurgency". He eventually died on 24 August 1874.[citation needed]

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Bibliography

  • Talpur, Parveen (2002). Talpur Rule in Sindh. Karachi, Pakistan: Ferozsons. ISBN 978-9690017574.
  • Pathan, Mumtaz Husain (2017). Talpurs in Sindh, 1783-1843. Karachi, Pakistan: Endowment Fund Trust for Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh. ISBN 978-9699860119.

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