Mir Chakar Rind
Mir Chakar's fiefdom was short-lived because of the great civil war between the Lashari and Rind tribes of Balochistan.[6] The great Baloch kingdom was based on tribal confederationn, Punjab and Balochistan remained under his rule for a period of time .When Mir Chakar left Dhadar, his next stop was Sanghar Desert, in Taunsa, Dera Ghazi Khan.Near the desert of Sanghar he built 100 houses for his relatives to live in, and he named the place Sokar which is now part of Taunsa.This place is still located near the Sanghar desert in Tehsil Taunsa, Dera Ghazi Khan District.Under the command of his son, Mir Shahdad Khan, his forces instead joined the Mughal army of Emperor Humayun in 1555 after a long exile in Persia.As a reward, Emperor Humayun conferred a vast Jagir (lands), including horses and slaves, to Mir Chakar.According to Tarikh - i -Farishtah ' , Mir Chákar Rind was a holder of big jāgir and commanded hordes of warriors in the area.Mansel Longworth Dames[9] The fact that Chakar Rind was powerful is also described by Munshi (Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh), Nihavandi and Tabakat-i Akbari.