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13 Facts About Jam Feroz

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Nasir al-Din Abu al-Fatah Firuz Shah II, commonly known as Jam Feroz, was the last ruler of the Samma dynasty of Sindh.

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Jam Feroz proved himself a weak ruler and lost his kingdom to Arghuns, thus Sindh came under foreign rulers.

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Jam Feroz succeeded his father Jam Nizamuddin at a young age and owing to his age, Darya Khan, who was an adopted son of Late Jam Nizamuddin, came forward as Feroz's guardian.

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Failing, Jam Salahuddin went to live in Gujarat Sultanate where his aunt was married to Sultan Muzaffar II.

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Jam Feroz was kept ignorant, and thus unprepared by his Nobles who had conspired with Jam Salahuddin.

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Meanwhile, Khaskhelis captured Jam Feroz and demanded a large sum of money as ransom.

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Jam Feroz began to gather an army and soon the people of Bakhar and Sehwan assembled under Feroz's standard.

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Jam Feroz secretly flattered himself for his policy in securing the services of intrepid men to check Darya Khan, but he never for a minute imagined what ruins these men were destined to bring on him.

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Shahbeg handed back Thatta and country up to Lakhi hills to Jam Feroz and occupied the rest of Sindh.

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Mannek wazir and Shaikh Ibrahi, the son-in-law of Jam Feroz, organised a fleet to prevent the Arguns from crossing the river.

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The army of Jam Feroz followed their tribal custom; they dismounted, left their horses, tied their turbans around their waists, and to each other and resolved to fight to the death.

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Jam Feroz Ferz fled the battlefield and took refuge in Gujarat and presented his daughter to Sultan Qutb-ud-Din Bahadur Shah.

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Jam Feroz was captured by Mughal forces and killed during a night attack by Kolis and Gawars in the imperial camp at Khambhat.