# Jam Togachi

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Sultan of Sindh 1368-1370

Jam Togachi ڄام توڳاچي Jam (Sindhi: ڄام) Shah (Sindhi: شاهه) Sultan of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جو سُلطان) 3rd Sultan of Sindh Reign Diarchy 1368 – 1370 [1] Predecessor Jam Juna I Jam Banbina II Successor Jam Juna I Regent Jam Tamachi [2] Born Togachi bin Juna Issue Jam Karan Jam Sikandar I Jam Aamir Jam Bahauddin House House of Juna Dynasty Samma dynasty Father Jam Juna I Religion Sunni Islam

**Khairuddin Shah** ([Sindhi](/source/Sindhi_language): خيرالدين شاهه) better known as **Jam Togachi** ([Sindhi](/source/Sindhi_language): ڄام توڳاچي) was the third Sultan of Sindh. He belonged to the [Samma dynasty](/source/Samma_dynasty), reigning as a [diarch](/source/Diarchy) to [Jam Tamachi](/source/Jam_Tamachi) from 1368 to 1370.

## Reign

Jam Togachi ruled jointly with [Jam Tamachi](/source/Jam_Tamachi) as [diarchs](/source/Diarchy), both appointed by [Firuz Shah Tughlaq](/source/Firuz_Shah_Tughlaq) after he took Jam Juna I and Jam Banbina II to Delhi.[3][4] Their diarchic rule was initially peaceful, but in 1370 [Jam Tamachi](/source/Jam_Tamachi) ceased to recognise [Delhi](/source/Delhi_Sultanate)'s authority and rebelled.[5] Jam Juna I soon returned, removed Jam Tamachi and Jam Togachi, and established himself as sole monarch.[6] Jam Togachi later served under his father.[7]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTELakho2006189_1-0)** [Lakho 2006](#CITEREFLakho2006), p. 189.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTELakho200656_2-0)** [Lakho 2006](#CITEREFLakho2006), p. 56.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEMalkani198440_3-0)** [Malkani 1984](#CITEREFMalkani1984), p. 40.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTELakho200653_4-0)** [Lakho 2006](#CITEREFLakho2006), p. 53.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEPanhwar1983329_5-0)** [Panhwar 1983](#CITEREFPanhwar1983), p. 329.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEPanhwar1983331_6-0)** [Panhwar 1983](#CITEREFPanhwar1983), p. 331.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-FOOTNOTEPanhwar1983332_7-0)** [Panhwar 1983](#CITEREFPanhwar1983), p. 332.

### Bibliography

- Panhwar, M. H. (August 1983), [*Chronological Dictionary of Sindh (From Geological Times to 1539)*](https://archive.org/details/ChronologicalDictionaryOfSindh/page/n1/mode/2up) (1 ed.), Karachi: Educational Press: Institute of Sindhology, University of Sind, Jamshoro

- Lakho, G. M. (2006), [*The Samma Kingdom of Sindh*](https://books.google.com/books?id=g_dtAAAAMAAJ&q=samma%20kingdom%20of%20sindh), University of Jamshoro, [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9789694050782](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9789694050782)

- Malkani, K. R. (1984), [*The Sindh Story*](https://www.google.com.pk/books/edition/The_Sindh_Story/bf9tAAAAMAAJ?hl=en), Allied

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