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- Sultan_Sarang abstract "Sultan Sarang was a chief of the Gakhar tribe which resided in the Pothohar region in northern Punjab region, in modern-day Pakistan. He was born in Pharwala fort and his father was a Gakhar chief, named Tattar Khan. Due to his services to Mughal emperor Babur, Sarang Khan was bestowed the title of Sultan by the Mughals. After the Mughal invasion of India, Gakhars like other tribes of Punjab became subservient to the Mughals, Sarang's father Tattar Khan came in the service of the Mughals. However, another chieftain Hathi Gakhar had assassinated Tattar in a late night raid on his camp, capturing his possessions. When Hathi Khan was defeated by Babur, he was later assassinated by an aged Sarang through poison. Sarang, later took the leadership of the Gakhar tribe, receiving also the courtesy title of Sultan from bestowed by the Mughals on his father.In the mid 16th century, the Afghan king, Sher Shah Suri usurped the Mughal dynasty under Humayun, the second Mughal emperor. Sarang resisted Sher Shah on the notion of loyalty to the ousted Mughals. Sultan Sarang was later captured by Sher Shah Suri and flayed alive. His daughter was handed to Khawas Khan (one of the best generals of Sher Shah Suri) in accordance with the Imperial order of revenge upon Sarang for his refractory rebellion against the Suri Empire.Sultan Sarang died in 1546 CE and is buried in a tomb in Rawat Fort. His brother Adam Khan assumed leadership of the tribe upon his demise.".
- Sultan_Sarang thumbnail Rawat_Fort.JPG?width=300.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageID "19312849".
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageLength "2382".
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- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageRevisionID "676963884".
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Afghan.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindkowan_people.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Gakhars.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Humayun.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Khawas_Khan_Marwat.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_dynasty.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Pharwala.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Pothohar.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Pothohar_Plateau.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_region.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Rawat_Fort.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink Sher_Shah_Suri.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink File:Rawat_Fort.JPG.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLink File:Rawat_Fort_Main_gate.JPG.
- Sultan_Sarang wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sultan Sarang".
- Sultan_Sarang hasPhotoCollection Sultan_Sarang.
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- Sultan_Sarang subject Category:Hindkowan_people.
- Sultan_Sarang hypernym Chief.
- Sultan_Sarang type Article.
- Sultan_Sarang type Group.
- Sultan_Sarang type Person.
- Sultan_Sarang type Article.
- Sultan_Sarang type Group.
- Sultan_Sarang type People.
- Sultan_Sarang comment "Sultan Sarang was a chief of the Gakhar tribe which resided in the Pothohar region in northern Punjab region, in modern-day Pakistan. He was born in Pharwala fort and his father was a Gakhar chief, named Tattar Khan. Due to his services to Mughal emperor Babur, Sarang Khan was bestowed the title of Sultan by the Mughals. After the Mughal invasion of India, Gakhars like other tribes of Punjab became subservient to the Mughals, Sarang's father Tattar Khan came in the service of the Mughals.".
- Sultan_Sarang label "Sultan Sarang".
- Sultan_Sarang sameAs سلطان_سارنگ.
- Sultan_Sarang sameAs m.04lhdqm.
- Sultan_Sarang sameAs Q7636740.
- Sultan_Sarang sameAs Q7636740.
- Sultan_Sarang wasDerivedFrom Sultan_Sarang?oldid=676963884.
- Sultan_Sarang depiction Rawat_Fort.JPG.
- Sultan_Sarang isPrimaryTopicOf Sultan_Sarang.