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Afzal Khan Khattak

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and other members of the family to use their talents in translating into Pashto some of the great works in Persian and Arabic. Afzal himself made chiefly historical translations when he had ruled for twenty-five years and was fifty three years old; the Tarikh of A`tam Kufi, the Siar of Mullah Mo'in, and a
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of Sheikh Saadi in 1124/1712. Another uncle of Afzal, Gawhar Khan, in 1120/1708, gave testimony to Afzal's good chieftainship and to his consuming literary interests, which were aimed at collecting his grandfather's works and having them copied to save them from oblivion, and inspiring Gawhar Khan
77:. He returned two years after the death of Khoshal Khan (1100/1689) to assume the chieftainship of the Khattak tribe, which he held for sixty-one years. Based on a reading of a 83:
in the divan of Afzal's son Kazem Khan Sayda, Sidiqullah Rishtin and A. Habibi gave the date of Afzal's death as 1183/1769-70, however the date of his death is uncertain.
93:(London, 1867) that Afzal, upon the assumption of the chieftainship, put his uncle (and rival) Abdul Qader to death does not bear examination; the latter translated the 167:(notebook) of his grandfather Khushal Khan and relates events up to the year 1136/1723-24. This part of the book was used by H.G. Raverty as source material for his 279:
Oral Literature of Iranian Languages: Kurdish, Pashto, Balochi, Ossetic, Persian and Tajik: Companion Volume II: History of Persian Literature A, Vol XVIII
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in 1020/1611. The second part, about half the volume, contains an account of the Yousafzai's and kindred tribes, based mainly upon the
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in the chieftaincy of the Khattak tribe, but in 1092/1681 he was betrayed into the hands of the
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by Hosayn Wa`ez Kashefi that was completed in 1128/1716 under the name 'Flmkana da Danes.
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Afzal Khan was arrested by the Mughals in 1098/1686-87 and taken to
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Marzolph, Ulrich; Kreyenbroek, Philip (2010-05-19).
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Afzal Khan Khattak began writing his main work, the
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Paxtane su 'ara, Kabul, 1941–42, I, pp. 229–30
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Index

Pashto
Pashtun
Khattak
Pashto
Ashraf Khan
Khushal Khan
Mughal
Aurangzeb
Kabul
tarikh
Henry George Raverty
tafsir
Koran
Tarikh-e-Khan Jahani
Nimat Allah al-Harawi
Akhund Darweza
Jahangir-nama
Ziarat Kaka Sahib
Nowshera
"Contributions of Afzal Khan Khattak to Pashtoon History and Scuffle"
ISSN
2789-8342
"Nizami Ganjwi's Poetry as Presented in Tareekh-e-Murassa"
ISSN
2789-8342
Oral Literature of Iranian Languages: Kurdish, Pashto, Balochi, Ossetic, Persian and Tajik: Companion Volume II: History of Persian Literature A, Vol XVIII
ISBN
978-0-85773-265-1
Categories
17th-century Afghan people

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