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is summed in the following lines in a letter dated 8 January 1859 from R. Temple, Secretary to the Punjab Chief Commissioner, addressed to the Punjab Financial Commissioner: "'5. The term "Jagir" has never appeared to me applicable in any sense to this hereditary domain , for it was never granted as
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He was the son of Mir Painda Khan Tanoli. In 1852, Jehandad Khan Tanoli was summoned by the President of the Board of Administration about a murder enquiry of two British officers, supposedly on his lands. In fact, this was related to the murder of two British salt tax collectors by some tribesmen in
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took this initiative during his governorship. To consolidate his hold on Tanawal and to unite the Tanoli people, Tanoli first had to contend with his major rivals within the tribe itself, that is, the chiefs of the Suba Khani/Pallal Khel section, whom he subdued after a bitter struggle.
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were hundreds of princely states, some 565 in all, but most of them did not issue postage stamps. Only around forty of the states issued their own postage stamps, and Amb State was one of them, having its own postal service. The rest used the stamps of the
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Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli is the present chief of Tanolis and the titular Nawab of Amb. He is the son of Nawab Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli. He holds the record as the youngest parliamentarian ever elected to the
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Standing, left to right: Doctor Masdar Ali (Physician of the Nawab of Amb), some servants of the Nawab of Amb) Sitting: Nawabzada Mohammad Ismail Khan Tanoli of Chanser and brother of Nawab Khan i Zaman Khan
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Quaid-I-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Papers: First Series, Volume III: On the Threshold of Pakistan, 1–25 July 1947 By Mahomed Ali Jinnah, Z. H. Zaidi Contributor Z. H. Zaidi (Oxford University Press, 1997,
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Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli succeeded his father, taking over the reins of power in Tanawal in Amb. He helped the British in carrying out the later Black Mountain (Kala Dhaka/Tor Ghar) expeditions.
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and then Nawab Khan's soldiers collected taxes through Azim Khan as well. After Azim Khan took the complaint to the Afghan court, the Afghan Ruler of that time immediately sent his army.
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Tanoli set the tone for regional resistance in Upper Hazara against Sikh rule. In 1828, he created and gifted the smaller neighbouring state of
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such by the Sikhs or by our Government; we upheld the Khan as we found him in his position as a feudal lord and large proprietor.'
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in 1834. Agror was restored to Ata Muhammad Khan, the chief of that area, a descendant of Akhund Ahmed Sad-ud-din.
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Nawabzada Mohammad Ismail Khan Tanoli, Son of Nawab Sir Mohammad Akram Khan Tanoli, at Delhi Durbaar, Delhi 1911.
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in favour of Pakistan. In 1969, the state was incorporated into the North West Frontier Province (now
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Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli, son of Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli, the last nawab of Amb, studied at the
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tribe conquered and settled by the Indus River, surrounded by wide area, which came to be known as
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ended or occupied the integration. In 1972, the recognition of their royal status was ended by the
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The Tanolis' own history classifies them conflictingly as either Pakhtuns from the vicinity of
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Frontier of faith: Islam in the Indo-Afghan Borderland (Columbia University Press, 2008,
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Dr SB Panni 'Tareekh i Hazara' (Urdu:History of Hazara) pub Peshawar, 1969, pp. 340-341
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from circa 1810 until he died in 1818. During his rule, he faced many attacks from the
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Jehandad's son, Nawab Bahadur Sir Muhammed Akram Khan Tanoli, was given the title of
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arrived. The last Karluks ruler was Sultan Mehmood Khurd, accordingly the start of
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The next chief of the Tanoli, a son of Jahandad Khan Tanoli, was Akram Khan Tanoli
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From about 1813, Painda Khan Tanoli engaged in a lifelong rebellion against the
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who used that routes. In this way, Nawab of Amb fought many wars with British,
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postulated that Aornos was located on the Mahaban range, south of modern
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to Pakistan while retaining internal self-government. Amb continued as a
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campaign/expedition of 1852. The Board of Administration President was
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Ghulam Nabi Khan"Alafghan Tanoli"(Urdu), Pub. Rawalpindi, 2001, pp.244
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Syed Murad Ali,"Tarikh-e-Tanawaliyan"(Urdu), Pub. Lahore, 1975, pp.84
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area, . The Tanoli submitted to British colonial rule in the 1840s.
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The state consists of the following present day Union Councils of
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68–1907). He was a popular chief. During his tenure, the fort at
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completely destroyed the capital of Amb and the palaces of the
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Former princely state of the British Indian Empire and Pakistan
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for visiting other countries. This tax was also collected by
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with their own manufacturing arms factory, today part of the
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Shergarh fort is the last standing fort of the Nawab of Amb.
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Capital of Amb state in 1947, Most dominatial Head of State
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Amb State founded in 1858 by British government recognition
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The main reason for the war is that Mir Nawab Khan defied
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Brothers in the Raj: The Lives of John and Henry Lawrence
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This picture is from 1917, Darband. In this photo: Nawab
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Amb was considered a powerful and important state during
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Rule ended and hence again conquered and started in 1823
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Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier
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Amb State ended and merged with NWFP Pakistan in 1971–72
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States and territories established in the 19th century
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Chiefs of Tanawal and later Rulers of Amb (Tanawal)
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is famed for his staunch rebellion against Maharaja
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around 1380 to 1390. This was the only state of the
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Alliance with Pakistan but continued rule until 1969
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The ancestry can be traced back to the 698: 8: 1755:Painda Khan briefly took over the valley of 1637:was the ruler of The Tanawal valley and the 307:""این خداست"" اقتدار اعلیٰ ""نظام خدا دا* 2077:The Mansehra and Torghar districts include 1778:area, which eventually led to the punitive 1703:, which continued throughout his lifetime. 1481:, Nawab of Amb. At Darband, Amb State, 1923 2750:States and territories established in 1507 2578: 2549: 2535: 2527: 1695:began the series of rebellion against the 1221: 1180: 1107: 1070: 1030: 1001: 972: 943: 721: 705: 691: 486: 188: 133: 1797:Jahandad Khan Tanoli's relationship with 1664:and the other main reason was that, when 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 1916: 1827:was built along with forts in Dogah and 1584:In this picture seated (left to right): 1449:of Amb took their title in later years. 1238: 1161: 1125: 1087: 1018: 989: 960: 849: 2300:, 1120 pages, digitized 29 August 2008) 2170: 1451: 768:. Amb had a influence control roots in 505:Former administrative units of Pakistan 503: 278: 268: 217: 197: 2402: 2391: 2310:Pakhli. Imperial Gazette of India rule 1786:(later the Lieutenant-Governor of the 1370:. Before Tanawal, it was known as the 819:The state was named after the town of 275:24,985 km (9,647 sq mi) 2522:Genealogy of the ruling chiefs of Amb 2041:Amb State Postal Service and Passport 1941:(Mir) Hashim Ali Khan Tanoli (son of 1461:The army of Amb state get trained by 823:. After the death of the last Nawab, 792:to fight against Sikh, and then next 399: 395: 381: 367: 354: 336: 326: 322: 297: 285: 224: 7: 2430:The Hazara District Gazetteer 1883-8 2279: 2277: 2240: 2238: 1266:Rulers somewhere or Left from Third 58:adding citations to reliable sources 2356:. Asian Publications. p. 125. 1495:Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli 1479:Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli 534:Federally Administered Tribal Areas 2770:1969 disestablishments in Pakistan 2322:Genetic family Sub.division Tanoli 1569:The Tanoli describe themselves as 736:region of Pakistan. 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Lee, 1900:Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli 1258:when he was the Governor of 1235: 1232: 1225: 1218:Nawab Salahuddin Khan Tanoli 1216: 1206: 1197: 1194: 1191: 1184: 1175: 1158: 1155: 1151:Nawab Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli 1148: 1139: 1122: 1119: 1112: 1101: 1084: 1081: 1074: 1065: 1051: 1045: 1042: 1039: 1034: 1025: 1015: 1012: 1005: 996: 986: 983: 976: 967: 957: 954: 950:Sultan Zaburdust Khan Tanoli 947: 940:Sultan Zaburdust Khan Tanoli 938: 919:Muhammad Bahadur Khan Tanoli 911:Muhammad Bahadur Khan Tanoli 810:North West Frontier Province 539:North-West Frontier Province 2760:Princely states of Pakistan 1653:on October 13, 1818 in the 1586:Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid 1497:(seated second from left), 1406:who are the descendants of 249:34.36460611°N 72.85943306°E 2806: 2436:(Karachi: Oxford UP, 2002) 2033:Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed 1998:Muhammad Akram Khan Tanoli 1908:Pakistan National Assembly 1871:Muhammad Saeed Khan Tanoli 1846:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 1814:Muhammad Akram Khan Tanoli 1687:Nawab Khan Tanoli's sons, 1639:Chief of the Hazara region 1598:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 1594:Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan 1565:Descent and ruling dynasty 1513:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 1501:(seated third from left), 1246:Wealth and Military Status 1228:Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed 1187:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 1177:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 882:Muhammad Anwar Khan Tanoli 825:Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli 806:princely state of Pakistan 2576: 1350:Amb state, once known as 1318:, who used the routes of 1276:Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah 1256:Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia 858: 855: 529:Federal Capital Territory 404: 400: 396: 392: 323: 311: 264: 187: 157: 152: 141: 69:"Amb" princely state 2775:Princely states of India 2500:8 September 2008 at the 2052:All India Postal Service 1968:(Mir) Painda Khan Tanoli 1932:(Mir) Haibat Khan Tanoli 1668:mother was traveling to 1541:Islamia college Peshawar 1378:Turk), which ruled over 873: 867: 864: 861: 852: 254:34.36460611; 72.85943306 227: • Coordinates 2401:Cite magazine requires 2189:. 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