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Swat (princely state)

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225: 56: 70: 437: 804:...Akhund of Swat... was arguably the region's most beloved personality of the nineteenth century. Originally from a poor family of Gujjar, at age eighteen he devoted himself to religious studies. 540:
in 1794. He began his life as a shepherd and then left the village at the age of 18 to settled in the village of Mian Brangola, where he got his early education and learnt the fundamentals of
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Swat State, 1915–1969, From Genesis to Merger: An Analysis of Political, Administrative, Socio-Political, and Economic Development
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Forestry in the Princely State of Swat and Kalam (North-West Pakistan): A Historical Perspective on Norms and Practices,
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province (formerly North-West Frontier Province). The area it covered is now divided among the present-day districts of
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South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia : Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
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NCCR IP6 Working Paper No. 6. Zurich: Department of Geography, University of Zurich (2005)
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Report on the Tribes of Dir, Swat, and Bajour Together with the Utman-khel and Sam Ranizai
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Swat: An Afghan Society in Pakistan : Urbanisation and Change in Tribal Environment
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The Last Wali of Swat: An Autobiography as Told by Fredrik Barth (Asian Portraits)
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became the Wali of Swat. Soon Swat was recognized by the British government as a
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This article is about the former princely state. For other uses, see
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Features of Person and Society in Swat: Collected Essays on Pathans
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S.G. Page 398 and 399, T and C of N.W.F.P by Ibbetson page 11 etc
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Claus, Peter J.; Diamond, Sarah; Ann Mills, Margaret (2003).
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was elected as leader. In 1918, the grandson of Saidu Baba,
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Heroes of the Age: Moral Fault Lines on the Afghan Frontier
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Frontier of Faith: Islam, in the Indo-Afghan Borderland
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Hidden Caliphate: Sufi Saints Beyond the Oxus and Indus
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The Swat state was established by a religious leader,
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Beattie, Dr Hugh; Beattie, Hugh (16 December 2013).
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Index

Swat
Pashto
Flag of Swat

Saidu Sharif
Islam
Princely state
British India
Princely state
Pakistan
Wāli of Swat
North-West Frontier Province
Rupee
Pakistan Rupee
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
State emblem of Pakistan
Former administrative units of Pakistan
Baluchistan
East Bengal
Federal Capital Territory
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
North-West Frontier Province
Sind
West Punjab
Princely states
Amb
Bahawalpur
Chitral
Dir

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