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| | Akbar's ``Wilayat Dil-pasand Sindh'' |
 | | When, however, Akbar tried to annex lower Sindh, the people resisted him under the leadership of Jani Beg Arghun who had been completely Sindhized by his Sindhi mother, and who had come to be known as ``Sindhi Bacha'' (son of Sindh). |
 | | However, the Arghun ``Sindhi Bacha'' had become such a Sindhi nationalist that when he died years later in far-away Khandesh, he was buried in Thatta, as per his will. |
 | | Izzat Beg, a merchant-prince of Bokhara, fell in love with her. |
| yangtze.cs.uiuc.edu /~jamali/sindh/story/node11.html (1840 words) |
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