Sial dynasty
18th century chieftaincy in Punjab / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sial dynasty was a Punjabi chieftaincy that ruled over the Sial state[2] (c.1727–1818) in central Punjab during 18th century. It was centred in Jhang.[3]
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Sial State | |||||||||
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1727–1818 | |||||||||
Status | Chieftainship | ||||||||
Capital | Jhang | ||||||||
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Ethnic groups | Punjabis (with the Sials being the dynastic rulers) | ||||||||
Religion | Islam (dynastic) | ||||||||
Chief | |||||||||
• 1723 – 1747 | Walidad Khan Sial (founder) | ||||||||
• 1747 – 1787 | Inayatullah Khan Sial | ||||||||
• 1787 – 1798 | Sultan Kabir Khan Sial | ||||||||
• 1798 – 1818 | Ahmad Khan Sial (last) | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Total | 6,007[1] sq mi (15,560 km2) | ||||||||
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Today part of | Pakistan |
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