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  2. Khanate of Kalat - Wikipedia

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    The Khanate of Kalat, also known as the Baloch-Brahui Confederacy, [3] [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, [4] [5] 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. Mir Zaman Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mir Zaman was born the son of Haji Gulroz Khan in 1869 in Lamattak village, Kunar Province of Afghanistan.He is identified with the Safi tribe. [1] His great-grandfather was Mohammad Akram Khan who left the Tirah Valley due to tribal conflict and settled in Kunar.

  5. Mir Shahdad Khan Talpur - Wikipedia

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    Mir Shahdad Khan Talpur(Balochi: مير شهداد خان ٽالپر‎), the great-grandfather of the first Talpur ruler, was an influential nobleman who held significant authority in Sindh long before the Talpur dynasty rose to power. His contributions to military, administrative, and agricultural development made him a pivotal figure during ...

  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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    The Lúnis came into collision with the Músa Khéls at Hazargat on the Lúni river, and in one of the fights 400 Lúnis were killed when the reminder moved to Chamalang and Nath-ki-chap. Pérag Khan had two sons-Jalal Khan and Páind Khan—and on the former's death Paind Khan became the chief as Samundar Khan, son of Jalal Khan, was a weak man.

  8. Pride of Performance Awards (1980–1989) - Wikipedia

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    Name Field Specialization Province Country Mirza Adeeb: Literature: Writer: Punjab: Pakistan: Nasir Jahan: Arts: Naat, Hamd & Noha Reciting on TV: Sindh: Pakistan

  9. Samundar (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Samundar (meaning "ocean" in Urdu) was a 1983 Pakistani television serial presented by the PTV network. The drama serial was broadcast from the PTV Lahore center and was directed by Yawar Hayat and Qasim Jalali; Amjad Islam Amjad wrote the script. [ 3 ]