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"Ghengat" was formerly used as a title of martial sovereignty by Rajput kings in India.[1] Today, members of some Rajput clans in Indian subcontinent use it as a hereditary title. In Pakistan, mostly Muslims—but also some Hindus in Sindh or pushtoon/pathan (present-day Pakistan)—use it as a hereditary title.[2] Umerkot, a state in Sindh, had a Hindu Thakur Sodha Rajput ruler who used the title.[3]

In the 16th century, Rana Prasad, the monarch of Umerkot, gave refuge to the Mughal prince Humayun and his wife, Hamida Banu Begum,

Conversion to Islam