Hammal Jiand
| Hammal Jiand | |
|---|---|
| Sultan of Makran | |
| Reign | Unknown |
| Predecessor | Mir Ismail Hot |
| Born | Unknown Kalmat, Sultanate of Makran |
| Died | 1581 Goa, Portuguese India or Portugal |
| House | Kalmati |
| Father | Mir Jiand Khan |
| Mother | Maho Hot |
| Religion | Zikrism |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Sultanate of Makran |
| Conflicts | Baloch–Portuguese conflicts |
Mir Hammal-i-Jiand Khan Hot Kalmati (Balochi: میر ھَمّل جیھند خان ھوت کلمتی) was the Sultan of Makran during the 16th century. He was also the chief of the Kalmatis and is regarded as an anti-imperial folk hero of the Baloch people for spearheading military campaigns against the Portuguese invasions.