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

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    Khairpur (complete list) – 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 ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of people on the postage stamps of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Samandar Khan Samandar, poet (2002) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar 'Pioneers of Freedom' postage stamp series (1990) [3] Sardar Aurang Zeb Khan (1899 - 1953) 'Pioneers of Freedom' postage stamp series (1994) Sawar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed, (1949–71), Recipient, Nishan-e-Haider Award (2002)

  6. List of mirs of Badakhshan - Wikipedia

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    In 1873 the last Mir of Badakhshan became a pensioner of Kabul and all power shifted to the Hakim of Badakhshan. [4] Below is a list of the Mirs of Badakhshan along with their dates of reign and brief biographical descriptions. Mir Yar Beg Sahibzada میر یار بیگ صاحبزاده (1657-1708). The Mir had ten sons when he died in 1708.

  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. List of mirs of Shighnan - Wikipedia

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    The Mir of Shighnan was the ruler of Shighnan, whose seat of power was at Qaleh Barpanjeh (قلعه برپنجه). In 1883 the last Mir of Shighnan, Yusuf Ali Khan, was ousted by the Afghan government. [1] Shah Mir شاه میر (1779 - 1787). [1] Shah Vanji شاه ونجی (1787 - 1799) – Ruled at the end of the 18th century.

  9. Mir of Hunza - Wikipedia

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    Mir Safdar Ali Khan (1886 - 1891) Mir Safdar fled to China after conquest of Hunza and Nagar States by British Forces in December 1891.Prince Muhammad Nafis Khan was the main contender of Mir-ship of Hunza on the grounds that he was the elder son of Mir Muhammad Ghazan Khan-I and has the legitimate right to be appointed as Mir of Hunza but His ...