Lakho Phulani
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Lakho Phoolani لاکو ڦلاڻي | |
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| Born | 920 AD India |
| Died | 1010 AD |
Lakho Phulani, (Sindhi: لاکو ڦلاڻي, born in c. 920 A.D) also known as Lakho Fulani or Lakho Phoolani, was a notable historical character who ruled parts of Sindh, Kutch and Saurashtra. Who in Sindh, struggled to establish a permanent and stable government of the Sindhis. He was ruler of Sind in the 10th century. According to Dr. Nabi Bakhsh Baloch, Lakho Phulani of Sindh made big raids on the Gujarat. For those who began the process of mutilation, it was historically valid. Atkot is a historical town, said to have been settled by Lakho Phulani. He also built Lakheshwar temple in Kera, Kutch.
The strongest folk tale of Lakho Phulani is counted among (Sindhi: ست سورهيه ڏهه ڏاتار, Hindi: सात जोधो दस दत्ता) "Seven Warriors" and "Ten Lords" of Sindh by Sindhi Intellects (Sughars). He shifted his capital to Kera and built a fort there.
He built Lakheswar temple. He founded Atkot.
Shah Abdul Latif in his poetry has mentioned bravery of Lakho Phulani.