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He was the son of Mir Painda Khan Tanoli. In 1852, Jehandad Khan Tanoli was summoned by the
President of the Board of Administration about a murder enquiry of two British officers, supposedly on his lands. In fact, this was related to the murder of two British salt tax collectors by some tribesmen in
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took this initiative during his governorship. To consolidate his hold on
Tanawal and to unite the Tanoli people, Tanoli first had to contend with his major rivals within the tribe itself, that is, the chiefs of the Suba Khani/Pallal Khel section, whom he subdued after a bitter struggle.
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were hundreds of princely states, some 565 in all, but most of them did not issue postage stamps. Only around forty of the states issued their own postage stamps, and Amb State was one of them, having its own postal service. The rest used the stamps of the
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Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli is the present chief of
Tanolis and the titular Nawab of Amb. He is the son of Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli. He holds the record as the youngest parliamentarian ever elected to the
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Standing, left to right: Doctor Masdar Ali (Physician of the Nawab of Amb), some servants of the Nawab of Amb) Sitting: Nawabzada
Mohammad Ismail Khan Tanoli of Chanser and brother of Nawab Khan i Zaman Khan
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Quaid-I-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah Papers: First Series, Volume III: On the Threshold of Pakistan, 1–25 July 1947 By Mahomed Ali Jinnah, Z. H. Zaidi Contributor Z. H. Zaidi (Oxford University Press, 1997,
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Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli succeeded his father, taking over the reins of power in
Tanawal in Amb. He helped the British in carrying out the later Black Mountain (Kala Dhaka/Tor Ghar) expeditions.
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and then Nawab Khan's soldiers collected taxes through Azim Khan as well. After Azim Khan took the complaint to the Afghan court, the Afghan Ruler of that time immediately sent his army.
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Tanoli set the tone for regional resistance in Upper Hazara against Sikh rule. In 1828, he created and gifted the smaller neighbouring state of
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such by the Sikhs or by our
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in 1834. Agror was restored to Ata
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Nawabzada
Mohammad Ismail Khan Tanoli, Son of Nawab Sir Mohammad Akram Khan Tanoli, at Delhi Durbaar, Delhi 1911.
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in favour of Pakistan. In 1969, the state was incorporated into the North West Frontier Province (now
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tribe conquered and settled by the Indus River, surrounded by wide area, which came to be known as
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ended or occupied the integration. In 1972, the recognition of their royal status was ended by the
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Frontier of faith: Islam in the Indo-Afghan Borderland (Columbia University Press, 2008,
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Dr SB Panni 'Tareekh i Hazara' (Urdu:History of Hazara) pub Peshawar, 1969, pp. 340-341
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from circa 1810 until he died in 1818. During his rule, he faced many attacks from the
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Jehandad's son, Nawab Bahadur Sir Muhammed Akram Khan Tanoli, was given the title of
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arrived. The last Karluks ruler was Sultan Mehmood Khurd, accordingly the start of
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who used that routes. In this way, Nawab of Amb fought many wars with British,
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postulated that Aornos was located on the Mahaban range, south of modern
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to Pakistan while retaining internal self-government. Amb continued as a
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2270:(in English and Hindi) (1939 ed.). London: Alaf Roos. p. 134.
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campaign/expedition of 1852. The Board of Administration President was
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Ghulam Nabi Khan"Alafghan Tanoli"(Urdu), Pub. Rawalpindi, 2001, pp.244
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Syed Murad Ali,"Tarikh-e-Tanawaliyan"(Urdu), Pub. Lahore, 1975, pp.84
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area, . The Tanoli submitted to British colonial rule in the 1840s.
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The state consists of the following present day Union Councils of
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68–1907). He was a popular chief. During his tenure, the fort at
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completely destroyed the capital of Amb and the palaces of the
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for visiting other countries. This tax was also collected by
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with their own manufacturing arms factory, today part of the
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Shergarh fort is the last standing fort of the Nawab of Amb.
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Capital of Amb state in 1947, Most dominatial Head of State
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Amb State founded in 1858 by British government recognition
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The main reason for the war is that Mir Nawab Khan defied
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Brothers in the Raj: The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence
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This picture is from 1917, Darband. In this photo: Nawab
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Amb was considered a powerful and important state during
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Rule ended and hence again conquered and started in 1823
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Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier
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Amb State ended and merged with NWFP Pakistan in 1971–72
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Chiefs of Tanawal and later Rulers of Amb (Tanawal)
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is famed for his staunch rebellion against Maharaja
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around 1380 to 1390. This was the only state of the
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Alliance with Pakistan but continued rule until 1969
2483:. New York: Curtis Publishing Company. p. 199.
1851:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli had good relations with
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1809:(Sovereign Ruler) in perpetuity by the British.
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1354:(country/area of Tanawal), was the home of the
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307:""این خداست"" اقتدار اعلیٰ ""نظام خدا دا*
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1941:(Mir) Hashim Ali Khan Tanoli (son of
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1495:Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli
1479:Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli
534:Federally Administered Tribal Areas
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2353:On Alexander's Track to the Indus
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2266:Sir Albert James, Rikson (1933).
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2517:Government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
2387:or Turks of the Barlas sub-clan.
2019:Nawab Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
1620:Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli
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1836:Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli
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1463:Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck
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2154:List of Indian princely states
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249:34.36460611°N 72.85943306°E
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2033:Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed
1998:Muhammad Akram Khan Tanoli
1908:Pakistan National Assembly
1871:Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli
1846:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
1814:Muhammad Akram Khan Tanoli
1687:Nawab Khan Tanoli's sons,
1639:Chief of the Hazara region
1598:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
1594:Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan
1565:Descent and ruling dynasty
1513:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
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1246:Wealth and Military Status
1228:Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed
1187:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
1177:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
882:Muhammad Anwar Khan Tanoli
825:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli
806:princely state of Pakistan
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1968:(Mir) Painda Khan Tanoli
1932:(Mir) Haibat Khan Tanoli
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1378:Turk), which ruled over
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2183:Allen, Charles (2012).
1958:(Mir) Nawab Khan Tanoli
1861:Instrument of Accession
1748:to his younger brother
1592:province of Pakistan),
1424:Third Battle of Panipat
798:Second anglo-Afghan War
2564:, by present province
2558:Former princely states
2009:Khanizaman Khan Tanoli
1943:Mir Haibat Khan Tanoli
1885:Army Burn Hall College
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384:• Disestablished
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1727:Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli
1655:Stratagem of Peshawar
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846:List of Nawabs of Amb
782:Second Anglo-Sikh War
675:Trans-Karakoram Tract
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2326:Indo-European family
2139:Politics of Pakistan
1983:Jahandad Khan Tanoli
1780:First Black Mountain
1764:Jehandad Khan Tanoli
1725:. He was the son of
1443:Claude Auguste Court
1077:Jehandad Khan Tanoli
1067:Jehandad Khan Tanoli
790:Jehandad Khan Tanoli
370:• Submitted to
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2149:History of Pakistan
2045:Existing alongside
1853:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1600:(Nawab of Amb) and
732:in the present day
329:• Established
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2707:Jando(o)l (Jandul)
2604:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
2119:Nara AmaNara Amazz
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1985: –
1972:Maddad Khan Tanoli
1865:Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
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979:Haibat Khan Tanoli
969:Haibat Khan Tanoli
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786:East India Company
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734:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
664:Other subdivisions
641:One-unit provinces
513:Original provinces
480:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
214:(summer residence)
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2453:978-0-231-70013-9
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2290:978-969-8156-07-7
2159:Shergarh, Tanawal
2058:Present geography
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1784:Sir John Lawrence
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1713:From about 1813,
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1002:نواب خان
973:ہیبت خان
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609:Las Bela
599:Khairpur
471:Pakistan
293:Monarchy
212:Shergarh
147:Pakistan
2696:Chitral
2111:Phulrra
2095:Darband
2087:Karorri
2072:Haripur
2068:Torghar
1829:Shahkot
1792:Haripur
1701:Durrani
1670:Kashmir
1662:Durrani
1420:Durrani
1408:Bettani
1392:Karluks
1376:Karluks
1368:Tanawal
1346:History
1336:Durrani
1328:Traders
1320:Tanawal
1296:Durrani
1288:Darband
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1723:Hazara
1682:Tanwal
1674:Tanwal
1575:Ghazni
1528:Tanoli
1477:Nawab
1447:Nawabs
1412:Tanoli
1404:Ghilji
1396:Swatis
1380:Hazara
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1356:Tanoli
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1312:Nawabs
1300:Mughal
1284:Madina
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2593:Sindh
1807:Nawab
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1734:Sikhs
1697:Sikhs
1384:Timur
1264:Qatar
1260:Mecca
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1233:1958
1195:1936
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