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Mazrak Khan
Zadran (Pashto: زمرک خان ځدراڼ; fl. 1900s – 1972) was a
Zadran chieftain who
fought against the
Afghan government during the
Afghan tribal...
- when
government forces clashed with the
forces of a
tribal leader named Mazrak, who led the
Zadran tribe in revolt. The
Zadran uprising was
followed by...
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Zadran chieftain. When his
father died, Said's brother,
Mazrak became the new chief.
Mazrak would fight against the
Afghan government during the Afghan...
- chieftain, of the
Zadran in the 1980s.
Babrak Khan (unknown – c. 1925)
Mazrak Zadran (c. 1925 – 11
January 1947)
Abdulla Khan
Jadran Yawan (as of 1969)...
- chieftain,
Mazrak Zadran, who
opted to
invade British India in late 1944.
There he was
joined by a
Baloch chieftain,
Sultan Ahmed.
Mazrak was
forced to...
- (********in of the
first Prime Minister of ****stan,
Liaqat Ali Khan) and of
Mazrak Zadran (a
rebel leader during the
Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947). Babrak...
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reign was
challenged by Zadran, Safi, Mangal, and
Wazir tribesmen led by
Mazrak Zadran, Salemai, and
Mirzali Khan,
among others – many of whom were Amanullah...
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Mazar Khan fl. late 19th
century Babrak Khan d. 1924 or 1925 Khan
Muhammad Mazrak Zadran fl. 1900s – 1972 Said
Akbar Babrak b. 1921 or 1922 d. 16 Oct 1951...
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represent members of one of the
feudal families of
medieval Bosnia. Ema
Mazrak looks back at all
previous research and
interpretations of the artistic...
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increase subsidies for
Pashtun tribes near the
Durand line. In
February 1944,
Mazrak Zadran, an
Amanullah loyalist, led an
ambush against government troops in...