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- Ghulam_Muhammad_Tarzi abstract "Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Tarzi (born Kandahar, April 30, 1830 – 1900/1901) son of Sardar Rahim Dil Khan (and grandson of Sardar Painda Khan Mohammadizi) was the ruler of Kandahar and Baluchistan. He was a soldier, poet, and military leader in Afghanistan. In addition, he is often given credit for developing the traditional family name 'Tarzi,' which would go on to play a critical role in the history of Afghanistan.".
- Q3918343 abstract "Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Tarzi (born Kandahar, April 30, 1830 – 1900/1901) son of Sardar Rahim Dil Khan (and grandson of Sardar Painda Khan Mohammadizi) was the ruler of Kandahar and Baluchistan. He was a soldier, poet, and military leader in Afghanistan. In addition, he is often given credit for developing the traditional family name 'Tarzi,' which would go on to play a critical role in the history of Afghanistan.".
- Ghulam_Muhammad_Tarzi comment "Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Tarzi (born Kandahar, April 30, 1830 – 1900/1901) son of Sardar Rahim Dil Khan (and grandson of Sardar Painda Khan Mohammadizi) was the ruler of Kandahar and Baluchistan. He was a soldier, poet, and military leader in Afghanistan. In addition, he is often given credit for developing the traditional family name 'Tarzi,' which would go on to play a critical role in the history of Afghanistan.".
- Q3918343 comment "Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Tarzi (born Kandahar, April 30, 1830 – 1900/1901) son of Sardar Rahim Dil Khan (and grandson of Sardar Painda Khan Mohammadizi) was the ruler of Kandahar and Baluchistan. He was a soldier, poet, and military leader in Afghanistan. In addition, he is often given credit for developing the traditional family name 'Tarzi,' which would go on to play a critical role in the history of Afghanistan.".