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Jalal Khan

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Jalal Khan (Urdu: جلال خان) is a legendary figure in the history of the Baloch people who led 44 Baloch tribes from Persia to Makran, founding the first Baloch confederacy in the 12th century.[1][2] He died in Kech, Makran, leaving behind four sons: Rind Khan, Hoth Khan, Lashar Khan, Korai Khan; and a daughter, Bibi Jato, who was married to his nephew Murad.[1] The Baloch tribes of Rind, Lashari, Hoth, Korai and Jatoi descend from them.[3] After his death, Mir Rind became chief of the Baloch people.[1]

Descendents

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Shahpur Sultan Piroz Shah
Amir Sheikh Anushtegin Gharchai
Amir Qutb ud-Din Muhammad Khan
Amir Aziz Khan
Amir Il-Arslan Khan
Amir Ala al-Din Tekish
Amir Muhammad Jihad Khan
Amir Jalal-ul-Haq Khan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Khan, Sabir Badal (2013). Two Essays on Baloch History and Folklore: Two Essays on Baloch History and Folklore. Università di Napoli, "l'Orientale". pp. 19–20.
  2. ^ Khosa, Tariq (20 July 2020). "Baloch nationalism". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Mir Jalal Khan". baask.com. Retrieved 18 June 2020.