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He succeeded his father to the hereditary states and ruled actively. He was the father of '''Dodo I''', also known as '''Asamuddin Daula Dodo''',<ref name="IsmailiDawa">''The Beginning of Ismaili Da‘wa in Northern India'', p. 11.</ref> and the grandfather of [[Zainab Tari Soomro]]. |
He succeeded his father to the hereditary states and ruled actively. He was the father of '''Dodo I''', also known as '''Asamuddin Daula Dodo''',<ref name="IsmailiDawa">''The Beginning of Ismaili Da‘wa in Northern India'', p. 11.</ref> and the grandfather of [[Zainab Tari Soomro]]. |
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<ref name="IndiaHistorians">Elliot, H. M., and John Dowson. (1867). ''The History of India as Told by Its Own Historians''. Vol. 1, p. 249. London: Trübner & Co.</ref> |
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<ref name="HistoriansOfSindh">''Historians of Sindh'', Volume 3, p. 95.</ref> |
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<ref name="IsmailiDawa">Daftary, Farhad. (2007). ''The Ismailis: Their History and Doctrines''. (See: ''The Beginning of Ismaili Da‘wa in Northern India'', p. 11.) Cambridge University Press.</ref> |
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