Battle of Jalwakhir

Battle of Jalwakhir
Datec. 1486
Location29°42′00″N 67°23′00″E / 29.70000°N 67.38333°E / 29.70000; 67.38333
Result Samma victory
Belligerents
Samma dynasty
Lasharis
Bhattis of Thatta
Chandia
Kalmati
Arghun dynasty
Rinds
Commanders and leaders
Jam Nizamuddin II
Dollah Darya Khan
Bahadur Khan
Sarang Khan
Zu'n-Nun Beg
Shah Beg Arghun
Muhammad Beg Arghun 
Location within Pakistan

The Battle of Jalwakhir (natively, Jalūkīr ; جلوڪير جي جنگ) also known as Joolow Geer, was a battle fought at the south of present-day-Quetta, in 1486 CE/892 AH between Samma Khan-i-Azam Jam Mubarak Khan alias Darya Khan and the invading Mongol forces under Shah Beg Arghun, son of Zu'n-Nun Beg Arghun, governor of Kandahar, Farah, Zamindawar, and Ghor, on behalf of Sultan Hussain Bayqara. Shah Beg had earlier captured Siwi, Ganjabah, and Fatehpur by defeating Samma forces under Jam Nizamudin II's Gumashta (Governor/Officer), Bahadur Khan, in 1486 CE/892 AH. This victory was even celebrated by the Herat Court, and Abu Muhammad Mirza (Yaar Muhammad), the brother of Shah Beg Arghun, was appointed in charge of the fort of Siwi. Henceforth Jam Nizamuddin II sent a retaliatory force which contested victory.