Jam Taghlak

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Three days before his death, while he was lying on his death-bed, Jám Fateh Khán seated his brother Jám Taghlak bin Sikan­dar on his throne. Jám Taghlak was fond of hunting and he left his brothers to administer the affairs of state at Sehwán and Bakhar. In his reign some Balóch raised the standard of revolt in the outskirts of Bakhar, but Jám Taghlak marched in the direction and punished their ring-leaders and appointed an outpost in each parganah to prevent any future rebellion of the kind. He died after a reign of 28 years.