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  2. List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its ...

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    Sohrab Khan Talpur, Mir (1783–1830) Khanate of Kalat (complete list) – Samandar Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1697–1714) Mir Ahmad II Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1714–1716) Mir Abdullah Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1716–1731) Mir Muhabbat Khan Ahmadzai, Wali (1731–1739), Khan (1739–1749) Muhammad Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai, Khan (1749–1794)

  3. List of state leaders in 17th-century South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Qaisar Khan Qambrani, Wali (1618–1629) Ahmad Sani Khan Qambrani II, Wali (1629–1637) Altaz Khan Qambrani I, Wali (1637–1647) Kachi Khan Qambrani, Wali (1647–1656) Altaz Sani Khan Qambrani II, Wali (1656–1666) Mir Ahmad I Khan Qambrani III, Wali (1666–1695) Mir Mehrab Khan Ahmadzai I, Wali (1695–1697) Samandar Khan Ahmadzai, Wali ...

  4. Khanate of Kalat - Wikipedia

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    The Khanate of Kalat, also known as the Brahui Confederacy, [2] was a Brahui Khanate that originated in the modern-day Kalat region of Pakistan.Formed in 1666 due to the threat of Mughal expansion in the region, [3] [4] it controlled the wider Balochistan at its greatest extent in the mid-18th century, [2] extending from Kerman in the west to Sindh in the east and from Helmand River in the ...

  5. History of Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    By the Bronze Age in 2500 BCE, ... Mir Samandar extended his raids to Zhob, Bori, and Thal-Chotiali. ... Mir Khudadad Khan was tended to as a non-Indian prince ...

  6. List of mirs of Badakhshan - Wikipedia

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    Mahamad Shah was a paternal cousin of Mizrab Shah. He established his authority in Badakhshan with the aid of Amir Sher Ali Khan. He was the last mir to ruler over Badakhshan. In 1873 Mahmud Shah was ousted from power by the governor of Afghan Turkestan, Naib Muhammad Alam Khan. Alam Khan appointed Hafizullah Khan as governor of Badakhshan. [4 ...

  7. Loni (Pashtun tribe) - Wikipedia

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    He has abandoned Dewana Shahr (also known as Samundar Khan Shahr) and has now settled in Dhaki, His lands in Lakhi are revenue-free for life, and he and his brother Mir Khan enjoy an annual allowance of 1,050 maunds of grain which was converted into cash (Rs. 2,625) in April 1900.

  8. Mir Zaman Khan - Wikipedia

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    From a young age Mir Zaman felt a strong hostility towards the British Raj and its encroachment on the Pashtunistan area. This drew him closer to the tribal leaders of the North-West Frontier of British India leading him to join them in the Sra Ghaza (Red Jihad) of 1908 during the Bazar Valley and Mohmand Expedition.

  9. Mir Suleman Dawood Jan - Wikipedia

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    Agha Mir Suleman Dawood Jan Ahmedzai (Balochi: آغا میر سلیمان داوود خان احمدزی) is the 35th Khan of Kalat, a position he has held since the death of his father, Mir Dawood Jan, in 1998. [1] Currently, he lives in self-imposed exile in Wales. His only son, Prince Mir Mohammad Khan Ahmadzai, is estranged from him. [2]