Yar Mohammad Khan (September 9, 1920 – August 29, 1981) was one of the founders and the first treasurer of the Bangladesh Awami League, the main political...
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Iranian invasion of 1837 weakened the principality, eventually allowing Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai to overthrow Kamran, the last ruler in 1842, and expand the...
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Maimana Khanate (section Invasion by Yar Mohammad Khan)
of 1847, Hukumat Khan requested assistance against Sher Mohammad Khan, becoming the pretext for war Yar Mohammad needed. Yar Mohammad marched against Maimana...
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to invade Herat and depose Yar Mohammad Khan with the support of Mohammad Yusuf bin Malik Qasim Mirza and Shah Pasand Khan of Lash and Joveyn. However...
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Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai bin Abdullah Khan (Persian: یارمحمد خان الکوزی بن عبد الله خان) was the vizier of the Principality of Herat from 1829 to 1842...
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مسلم لیگ) in 1949 by the Bengali nationalists Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Yar Mohammad Khan and Shamsul Huq, and joined later by Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy...
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Dost Mohammad Khan (c. 1657–1728) was the founder of Bhopal State in central India. He founded the modern city of Bhopal, the capital of the modern day...
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during the Great Game. Herat was held by Kamran Shah and his vizier Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai. The Shah of Persia was Mohammed Shah Qajar. Four Europeans...
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National Awami Party (category Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani)
erstwhile East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan, through the merger of various leftist and progressive political...
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Muhammad Khan assumed rule of Kabul in 1824 from Yar Mohammad Khan Barakzai and held it until 1826 when he was expelled by Dost Mohammad Khan. Following...
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instead sent his vizier Yar Mohammad Khan. Feeling insulted, Abbas Mirza sent Mohammad Mirza with an army to Herat. Mohammad Mirza advanced directly to...
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The Daily Ittefaq (category Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani)
Bengali-language daily newspaper. Founded in 1949 by Maulana Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan, it is the oldest newspaper, and one of the most circulated newspapers...
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Durrani as puppet ruler instead. In the summer of 1819 his half-brother Yar Mohammad. Khan, governor of Peshawar, failed to impede Ranjit Singh on his march...
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meeting of Awami Muslim League at Armanitola, Dhaka, during which Yar Mohammad Khan contributed and finally established the party in Dhaka. On 31 January...
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Yar Mohammad Khan of the Kinankhel clan of the Mohammadzai tribe of Razzar, a village adjacent to Utmanzai. They had a son in 1913, Abdul Ghani Khan,...
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of Mamola Bai a very influential Hindu wife of Yar Muhammad and a direct descendant of Dost Mohammad Khan.[citation needed] Muhammad Shah Alamgir II Cahoon...
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Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung (also Bahadur Yar Jang; 3 February 1905 – 25 June 1944) was an Indian politician and foremost Muslim leader in the princely state...
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1942), Pakistani cricketer Yar Ali Khan, Bangladeshi politician Yar Mohammad Khan (1920–1981), Bangladeshi politician Zain Yar Jung (1889–1961), Chief Architect...
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Herat campaign of 1862–1863 (redirect from Dost Mohammad's Conquest of Herat)
Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai. He expanded the country towards the Chahar Wilayat, subdued the Aimaq tribes, and conquered Sistan. In 1851, Yar Mohammad...
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Bai (1715–1795) was the Rajput wife of Yar Mohammad Khan the Nawab of Bhopal and step-mother of Faiz Mohammad Khan. She effectively ruled the Bhopal State...
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political column in The Daily Ittefaq (founded by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan) under the pen-name 'Musafir', dedicated his entire life...
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Khan Junejo's government, and later housing and works minister in 2008 while representing province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. He was born to Yar...
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until the Third Anglo-Maratha War in 1818. Dost Mohammad Khan's son and successor, Nawab Yar Mohammad Khan (r.1728-1742), moved the capital from Bhopal to...
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Ahmad of Kalat (redirect from Ahmad Yar Khan)
Mir Ahmad Yar Khan Ahmedzai GCIE(1902–1979), commonly referred to as Ahmad Yar Khan, was the last Khan of Kalat, a princely state in a subsidiary alliance...
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between the two sons of Nawab Dost Mohammad Khan: Nawab Yar Mohammad Khan ruled Bhopal State, while Nawab Sultan Mohammad Khan took over Rahatgarh, which later...
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Bangladesh. The Awami League held a cultural conference organized by Yar Mohammad Khan from 6–10 February 1957 in Kagmari, Tangail District, East Pakistan...
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Pura was derived from the name of Nawab Mohammad Bahadur Khan, who was also known as Qaid E Millat Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung, who was the Jagirdar in Nizam rule...
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Abdullah Khan and younger Allah Yar Khan left for Oojanee. He was killed while fighting the British in the First Rohilla War. Khan, Mohammad Najmul Ghani...
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was the son of 'Ata Mohammad Khan Alakozai, vizier of Herat from 1818 to 1829. Sa'id Mohammad Khan Alakozai, son of Yar Muhammad Khan and ruled Herat from...
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Iranian government. In early 1839, Yar Muhammad Khan turned back to Iran, asking for assistance against Dost Mohammad Khan. In February 1841, after the British...
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