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- Mir_Painda_Khan abstract "Mir Painda Khan (died September 1844) was a powerful Tanoli chief of the North-West Frontier region of India. He played a considerable part in fighting the Sikh Empire of the region.The son of Mir Nawab Khan, from about 1813, Painda Khan began the series of rebellions against the Sikhs which continued throughout his lifetime. To combat Khan, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, sent Hari Singh Nalwa to Hazara as governor, and Singh created a number of forts at strategic locations. Painda Khan became famed for his rebellion against Singh. Painda Khan's rebellion against the Sikh empire cost him much of his kingdom, leaving only the tract around Amb, with its twin capitals of Amb and Darband.In 1828, Painda Khan gave the territory of Phulra as an independent Khanate to his brother Maddad Khan. This was later recognised by the British as a self-governing princely state.Painda Khan also took over the valley of Agror in 1834. The Swatis appealed to Sardar Hari Singh, who was unable to help them, but in 1841 Hari Singh's successor restored Agror to Atta Muhammad, a descendant of Mullah or Akhund Sad-ud-din.James Abbott, British deputy commissioner at Hazara in 1851 commented that "During the first period of Painda Khan's career, he was far too vigorous and powerful to be molested by any neighbouring tribe, and when he began to fail before the armies and purse of the Sikh Government, he was interested in keeping upon the best terms with his northern neighbours of the Black Mountains to whom he allowed the privilege of pasture in the small Tupa of Turrowra." Abbott further described Painda Khan as "a Chief renowned on the Border, a wild and energetic man who was never subjugated by the Sikhs".General Dhaurikal Singh, commanding officer of the Sikh troops in Hazara, ordered Painda Khan to be poisoned in September 1844, and this resulted in Painda Khan's death. He was succeeded by his son Jehandad Khan.".
- Mir_Painda_Khan alias "Painda Khan".
- Mir_Painda_Khan deathDate "1844".
- Mir_Painda_Khan deathYear "1844".
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- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Agror.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Amb,_Pakistan.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1844_deaths.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindkowan_people.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nawabs_of_Amb.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Hari_Singh_Nalwa.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Hazara,_Pakistan.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink James_Abbott_(Indian_Army_officer).
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Jehandad_Khan.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Phulra.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Princely_state.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Ranjit_Singh.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Sikh_Empire.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Swati_(Pashtun_tribe).
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLink Tanoli.
- Mir_Painda_Khan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mir Painda Khan".
- Mir_Painda_Khan alternativeNames "Painda Khan".
- Mir_Painda_Khan dateOfDeath "September 1844".
- Mir_Painda_Khan hasPhotoCollection Mir_Painda_Khan.
- Mir_Painda_Khan name "Khan, Painda".
- Mir_Painda_Khan shortDescription "Tribal chief".
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- Mir_Painda_Khan description "Tribal chief".
- Mir_Painda_Khan description "Tribal chief".
- Mir_Painda_Khan subject Category:1844_deaths.
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- Mir_Painda_Khan subject Category:Nawabs_of_Amb.
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- Mir_Painda_Khan hypernym Chief.
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- Mir_Painda_Khan comment "Mir Painda Khan (died September 1844) was a powerful Tanoli chief of the North-West Frontier region of India. He played a considerable part in fighting the Sikh Empire of the region.The son of Mir Nawab Khan, from about 1813, Painda Khan began the series of rebellions against the Sikhs which continued throughout his lifetime. To combat Khan, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, sent Hari Singh Nalwa to Hazara as governor, and Singh created a number of forts at strategic locations.".
- Mir_Painda_Khan label "Mir Painda Khan".
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- Mir_Painda_Khan givenName "Painda".
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- Mir_Painda_Khan name "Khan, Painda".
- Mir_Painda_Khan name "Painda Khan".
- Mir_Painda_Khan surname "Khan".