also known as Akhund of Swat, and was ruled by Walis of Swat. It was recognized as a princely state in alliance with the British Raj between 1918 and 1947...
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up swat or SWAT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swat or SWAT may refer to: Swat (princely state), a former princely state in the present-day Swat and...
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Zeb, was the Wāli of Swat from 1949 to 1969, a princely state that is now part of Pakistan. He succeeded his father, Wadud of Swat. He is remembered for...
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ruled in some princely states and independent estates in India and Pakistan, including the Samthar princely state and Swat princely state in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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In the early 19th century, Swat emerged as an independent state under Saidu Baba. State of Swat became a Princely state under British suzerainty as part...
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The former princely state of Swat (1926-1969) is known for its buildings, roads and architecture. These buildings show the quality and architectural design...
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Badshah Sahib Mausoleum. Swat (princely state) Miangul Jahan Zeb Wali of Swat Bangash, Yaqoob. "The Creation of Swat State". Khudi.pk. Retrieved 13 January...
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Dir was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with the British Raj, located within the North-West Frontier Province. Following the Partition of British...
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(princely state) (1947-1974): Nagarkhas Junagadh State (1947-1948): Junagadh city Khairpur (princely state) (1947-1955): Khairpur city Swat (princely state)...
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Pakhtunkhwa districts of Buner, Shangla and Swat, Pakistan, comprising Swat (princely state) as Wali Jahan Zeb of Swat from December 1949 until September 1969...
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چترال) was a princely state in alliance with British India until 1947, then a princely state of Pakistan until 1972. The area of the state now forms the...
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Baba, Wadud of Swat was elected as Wali of Swat in 1918. This title was changed to "Wali" in 1926, when Swat became a princely state in a subsidiary...
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Residency. Princely states of the Madras Presidency. Princely states of the North-West Frontier States Agency. Agencies included the Dir, Swat, and Chitral...
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Miangul Aurangzeb (category People from Swat District)
Miangul Jahan Zeb Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb Swat (princely state) Press Release. "Aurangzeb Miangul" (PDF). National Assembly of Pakistan...
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Miangul Asfandyar Amir Zeb (category People from Swat District)
family of the former Princely State of Swat, who was killed in an assassination attack by the Taliban during the 2007 skirmishes in Swat. His assassination...
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Amb (امب) or the State of Amb was a princely state in the present day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan. Together with Phulra, it was known as Feudal...
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was a princely state in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Initially, it functioned as a principality and subsequently became a princely state under...
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was a princely state in subsidiary alliance with British Raj and later Dominion of Pakistan, that was a part of the Punjab States Agency. The state covered...
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A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Indian Empire that was not directly governed...
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Crown. The Wali of Swat commented that the states' accession "did not change very much". However, within a generation all of the princely states had lost...
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The State of Kharan (Urdu: ریاست خاران) was an autonomous princely state in British India covering what is part of the present-day province of Balochistan...
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Wali Ahmad (category People from Swat District)
AD) Swat (princely state) Fazlullah (militant leader) Swat District Khurshid, Khan. "Sandakai Mullah:Career and Role in the formation of Swat State, Pakistan"...
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White Palace (Marghazar) (category Swat District)
during the summer. Swat District Swat (princely state) Miangul Jahanzeb Marghazar "Hotel White Palace | Tourism and Travel Guide | Swat Valley Hotels". Khpalswat...
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Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb (category People from Swat District)
member of Parliament MNA. He was head of the former princely family which once ruled Swat princely state. He was the eldest son of Miangul Aurangzeb and the...
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Haji Musa Khan (category People from Swat District)
spent time in UAE and visited many Arab countries. After, the state of Swat (princely state) was included in civil administration of NWFP (khyber pakhtunkhwa)...
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Sultanate of Swat (1190-1519) Pakhli Sarkar (1472–1703) Emirate of Waziristan (2004–2014) Swat (princely state) (1849–1972) Amb (princely state) (1772–1971)...
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an autonomous princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India until 1947, before being absorbed as an autonomous princely state of Pakistan....
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Mian Gul Akbar Zeb (category People from Swat District)
diplomat and a member of the former royal family of Swat. He is the grandson of Miangul Jahan Zeb, (Wali of Swat) and son-in-law of the former Governor of Khyber...
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Nagar (Urdu: ریاست نگر, Riyasat Nagar) was a princely state located in the northern region of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. Before August 1947, it maintained...
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administrative unit, part of which was previously under the administration of Swat Princely State and part was a belt of Tribal settlements without any rit of the...
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