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There are multiple individuals named "Arsala Khan": Arsala Khan (member of Pakistani legislature) Wazir Arsala Khan, 19th Century foreign minister of Afghanistan;
Arsala Khan Swati was the most powerful ruler among the Nawabs of Allai as he is famous for his great resistance against British rule. Arsala Khan was also the Chief of Independent Swatis who defended Yaghistan with the support of Panjghol Swatis, Panjmeral Swatis, Arghushal Swati Khans of Thakot and Khankhail Swatis of Hill and Banser. [ 2 ]
Arsala Khan Swati was the most powerful ruler among the Nawabs of Allai as he is famous for his great resistance against British rule. Arsala Khan was also the Chief of Independent Swatis who defended Yaghistan with the support of Panjghol Swatis, Panjmeral Swatis, Arghushal Swati Khans of Thakot and Khankhail Swatis of Hill and Banser. [ 4 ]
Raja Sakhi Daler Khan (or Sakhi Delair Khan) was born in the village of Sarsawa, Kotli in the year 1928. He led Pakistani troops and irregulars in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. Due to his major role in the liberation of the kotli of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the village of Sarsawa was subsequently renamed Sakhi Delair Abad in his honour.
Malik Arsala Khan Dawar is a former member of Pakistan's National Legislature. [1] He was returned, as an independent, for the National Assembly's thirtieth district for the term October 15, 1993, to November 5, 1996. According to a 2003 report, he was planning to run again, in North Waziristan.
Wazir Arsala Khan was an early ancestor of the influential Arsala family of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan.He served as the foreign minister of Afghanistan in 1869. [1]Khan was the great-grandfather of the three Arsala brothers, Abdul Haq, Haji Din Mohammad, and Haji Abdul Qadir, who gained great power in Nangarhar Province during the Soviet-Afghan War, through their ties with Yunus Khalis.
Zaida is a village and Union Council in Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.It is located at 34°4'0N 72°28'0E with an altitude of 306 metres (1007 feet). Zaida is in close proximity to the ancient region of Gandhara.
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