Jam Nizamuddin II ڄام نظام الدين ثاني | |||||
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15th Sultan of Sindh | |||||
Reign | 1461–1508 | ||||
Predecessor | Jam Sanjar | ||||
Successor | Jam Feruz | ||||
Born | 8 August 1440 Thatta, Sindh | ||||
Died | 1509 (aged 68–69) Thatta, Sindh | ||||
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Dynasty | Samma dynasty | ||||
Father | Jam Sadrudin bin Jam Unar (Banbhina) | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Jám Nizámuddín II (Sindhi: ڄام نظام الدين ثاني; 1439–1509), also known as Jam Nizam al-Din or Jám Nindó (Sindhi: ڄام نندو), was the 15th Sultan of Sindh from Samma dynasty between 1461 and 1508 CE. His capital was Thatta in modern-day southern Pakistan. After his death, his son Jám Ferózudin lost the Sultanate in 1525 CE to an invading army of Shah Beg Arghun,[2] who had been thrown out of Kandahar by Babur.