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- Khudadad Khan, VC (20 October 1888 – 8 March 1971) was a ****stani recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the...
- sultanate under Hyder Ali and Tipu, often referring to it as Sultanat-e-Khudadad (transl. God gifted empire). During this time, it came into conflict with...
- Rana Khudadad Khan was a ****stani politician, the president of the ****stan Muslim League (Punjab). He was also co-founding chairman of Rana Tractors...
- Eventually, after existing for 38 years, the Deccani Muslim Sultanat-e-Khudadad (transl. God-gifted kingdom) would be defeated by an alliance of the British...
- Khan Khudadad Khan Swati was a prominent ****stan independence movement activist, politician and member of All India Muslim league. He had been member...
- (disambiguation) Khudadad, another for the Kingdom of Mysore in India Khudadad of Kalat, ruler of the princely state of Kalat in British India Khudadad Khan (1888–1971)...
- the German Empire on the Western Front. At the First Battle of Ypres, Khudadad Khan became the first Indian to be awarded a Victoria Cross. Indian divisions...
- appeared in the London Gazette on 7 December 1914 to Darwan Singh Negi and Khudadad Khan. Negi was presented with the Victoria Cross by George V during a visit...
- January 1786, Tipu Sultan seized total power, established the new state of Khudadad, and ****umed the title of Padshah. The maharaja died of smallpox at the...
- English translation of Galland Khudadad and His Brothers (592–595) History of the Princess of Daryabar (596–599) [Khudadad and His Brothers] resumed (600–604)...