Jam Haibat Khan


Jam Haibat Khan was a prince of the Samma dynasty, and the son of Jam Salahuddin II. He was captured during the Battle of Chelhar and was executed in 1522 on the orders of Mir Khushi Muhammad Beglar, an Arghun commander.

Life

He was the son of Jam Salahuddin Shah II, the Samma Sultan of the Samma Dynasty, who ascended to the throne of Sindh by force under the title Salahuddin Shah II and reigned for eight months in 1512 and another four months in 1521-1522. Haibat spent his early life in the Kingdom of Cutch and the Gujarat Sultanate, where his aunt and father's first cousin, Bibi Rani, was married to Muzaffar Shah II of Gujarat. Haibat Khan's wife was the daughter of one of the Rajput wives of Muzaffar Shah II and a sister of Mahmud Shah II of Gujarat.
According to the Mirat-i-Sikandari, his wife's name was "Ruqayya". He participated alongside his father, Jam Salahuddin II, in two invasions of Lower Sindh against Jam Feroz II, first in 1512 CE and again in 1521 CE. Haibat was the commander of the Advance Guard during the Battle of Chelhar, which was fought against the Arghuns in 1522 at the battlefield of Chelhar. After getting captured he was martyred at the same battlefieled. Beglarnama gives Haibat's name as "Jam Fateh Khan".