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  1. Shah Inayatullah (Sindhi: شاه عنایت اللہ; c. 1655 – 1718), popularly known as Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed, Shah Shaheed or Shah Inayat of Jhok, was a 17th-century Sindhi Sufi saint and revolutionary from Jhok. He was the first socialist and agricultural reformist of Sindh.

  2. heritage.eftsindh.com › thatta › thatta-shah-inayat-shaheedShah Inayat Shaheed, Thatta

    Shah Inayat, a son of Jhok Sharif also called Miran Pur, was executed by Mughal regime in early 18th century on charges of leading a small band of peasants against the domination of Mughal rule, local feudal lords and orthodox mullahs.

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  3. Oct 28, 2018 · On January 7, 1718, the 15th of Safar 1130 A.H. Sufi Shah Inayat was beheaded by the order of subedar Azam Khan. In his last moments, Shah Inayat was reciting the following verse:

  4. Apr 9, 2020 · Addeddate 2020-04-09 16:48:18 Identifier shahinayatshaheed Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1mh68w02 Ocr language not currently OCRable

  5. As the peasant movement of the legendary Sufi saint spread across several districts, the pushback led to a prolonged siege of Jhok, his headquarters.

  6. Shah Inayatullah, popularly known as Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed, Shah Shaheed or Shah Inayat of Jhok, was a 17th-century Sindhi Sufi saint and revolutionary from Jhok. He was the first socialist and agricultural reformist of Sindh.

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  8. Oct 20, 2022 · Shah Inayatullah, commonly known as Sufi Shah Inayat Shaheed, was a spiritual guide and reformist of Sindh. He was born in a noble family of Makhdoom of Meeranpur (Jhok), Sindh in 1655.