Jandol State

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.[1] 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.[2]

Khans

The Khans include:[3]

  • 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.
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