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Pashtun Islamic princely state of the British Raj and later Pakistan

Jandol (also called Jandool or Jandul) was a minor Pashtun princely state at the time of the British Raj. It was established circa 1830, with its capital at Barwa (modern Samarbagh). Umra Khan was probably its most prominent ruler. It became a part of the princely state of Dir and later of Pakistan as a result of the integration of the princely states of Pakistan.

Khans

The Khans include:

  • 1791-1820: Hayat Khan
  • 1820-?: Abdul Ghafar Khan
  • ?-?: Faiz Talab Khan
  • ?-1879: Aman Khan
  • 1879-1881: Muhammad Zaman Khan
  • 1881- c.1904: Umra Khan
  • 1947-1969: Nawabzada Shahabuddin Khan

References

  1. Ernst, Waltraud; Pati, Biswamoy (18 October 2007). India's Princely States: People, Princes and Colonialism. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-11987-5.
  2. "Relevance of the Partition in the Strategic Relations in Pakistan and India | Pakistan Political Science Review". 2 September 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Rehman, Lutfur (2016). "Fall of Napoleon Pathan: Academic Appraisal". NDU Journal: 169–184. ISSN 2073-0926.
Former princely states in Pakistan, by present province (Italics = Salute states)
BalochistanPunjabSindhGilgit-BaltistanOther Frontier States, notably Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


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