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Jandol (also
called Jandool or Jandul) was a
minor Pashtun princely state at the time of the
British Raj. It was
established circa 1830, with its capital...
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Ghazi Khan Umra Khan of
Jandol (c. 1860 – 1904), also
called "The
Afghan Napoleon", was a
Pashtun chief on the north-western
frontier of
British India...
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country from
Britain since the
American Revolution of 1776
Ghazi Umra Khan of
Jandol, "Afghan Napoleon" who led the
famous rebellion from
Chitral against the...
- include:
Mamund (Kakazai and Wur)
Salarzai Isazai Ismailzai Ghazi Umra Khan of
Jandol,
dubbed the
Afghan Napoleon who
conquered northern Pakhtunkhwa battling...
- of
cricketers Hunain Shah and
Naseem Shah,
Ubaid was
brought up in the
Jandol Mayar area of the
Lower Dir
district of ****stan’s
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region...
- Swat
River • location
Chakdara Length 220 km (140 mi) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Ushirai Khwar, Niag
Khwar • right
Baraul Khwar,
Jandol Khwar...
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Muhammad Shahabuddin Khan (Urdu: شہاب الدین خان) was the last Khan of
Jandol, a
princely state that is now part of
Lower Dir District, ****stan from...
- (1772–1971)
Phulra (princely state) (1828–1950) Dir (princely state) (1626–1969)
Jandol State (1830–1972) In
Balochistan Las Bela (princely state) (1742–1955) Kharan...
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slope tilting gradually downwards from the
Kunar ridge to the Panjkora.
Jandol, one of the
northern valleys of Bajaur, has
ceased to be of
political importance...
- fort, they had to
cross over the
Malakand P**** to
reach into the Swat and
Jandol areas. The
British had
limited geographical information on the area and...