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They started a new uprising against the British Raj under Saidu Baba's leadership in 1862. [6]: 42 He returned to Saidu Sharif in Swat in September, 1835 at the age of forty-one, where he attracted a large number of devotees. [4] Afterwards, Saidu Baba became the most esteemed spiritual leader among the eastern Pashtuns. [5]
The Swat state was established by a religious leader, Saidu Baba, who was born in a Muslim Khatana Gujjar [5] family of the upper Swat Valley in 1794. [6] He began his life as a shepherd and then left the village at the age of 18 to settled in the village of Mian Brangola, where he got his early education and learnt the fundamentals of Islam.
The state of Swat was founded by Saidu Baba, religious leader also known as Akhund of Swat, in 1849. After his death in 1878, the state fell into abeyance until 1915, when Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah, a descendant of Pir Baba gained power with the title of Badshah. The grandson of Saidu Baba, Wadud of Swat was elected
There are views of the River Swat from Ayub Bridge in Kanju. The township and sham baba [the son of mahmood ghaznavi) is a famous martyr, his date of martyring is 413 hijri. [citation needed] Saidu Sharif Airport is a small airport mainly used for domestic flights. There are many travel agencies here.
Miangul Sir Abdul Wadud was born in Royal Gujjar family of Saidu Sharif in 1881. He was grandson of Saidu Baba from paternal and Aman ul-Mulk, Mehtar of Chitral from maternal side. He was educated privately. In 1915, when the tribes of upper Swat elected Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah as their
A former LAPD sergeant has sued the city of Los Angeles, alleging he faced retaliation after calling out senior members of the department's SWAT unit over a culture of violence, secrecy and cover-ups.
An explosion during an indoor training exercise Wednesday sent 16 members of Southern California's Orange County Sheriff’s Department SWAT team to the hospital, with one person requiring surgery ...
Saidu Musa Abdullahi (born 1979), Nigerian politician; Saidu Adeshina (born 1983), Nigerian footballer; Saidu Baba (1794–1877), Emir of Swat; Saidu Ayodele Balogun (born 20 April 1941), Nigerian general and politician