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    Shahbaz Khan Kamboh Khair Andesh Khan Kamboh Muhammad Saleh Kamboh Khair Andesh Khan Sani Kamboh Waqar-ul-Mulk Kamboh Shaikh Gadai Kamboh Shaikh Inayat...
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    School at Lahore. The Kamboh tribe likely originated in Punjab. The Muslims are referred to by the name of Zuberi. The Kamboh Sheikhs were found among...
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  • Hashmi Jat Jatoi Janjua Jhinwar Johiya Khokhar Kharal Khokhar Khanzada Kalal Kamboh Khagga Khandowa Khatri Kumhar Labana Lohar Mahtam Malik Maliar Mazhabi Mughal...
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  • Kambo, a village in Moss municipality, Norway The Kambo (Kamboj, Kamboh), an ethnic group inhabiting the Punjab region of India and Pakistan Kambo, the...
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  • (1643 – 1728) Shaikh Jamali Kamboh (1470 – 1536) Shah Sharaf (1640–1724) Muhammad Saleh Kamboh Shaikh Inayat Allah Kamboh Abu al-Barakat Munir Lahori...
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  • Sindhis (redirect from Ethnic Sindhi)
    bloodline. Among other Sindhi Sammat and Sindhi Rajputs are the Bhuttos, Kambohs, Bhattis, Bhanbhros, Mahendros, Buriros, Bhachos, Chohans, Lakha, Sahetas...
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    functional caste with a strong nucleus of converted Kambohs, some of whom still call themselves Kamboh Arains. There are still 1,186 Hindu Arains, mostly...
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    cultivation biradaris, such as the Baloch, Dogar, Garha, Gujjar, Turks, Kamboh, Rajput, and Muslim Tyagi. They often live in their own villages and follow...
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  • Multani, commander of the Delhi Sultanate in India Har Karan Ibn Mathuradas Kamboh Multani, writer during the Mughal Empire Multan (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • News Channel started by Lakson Group Kamboh, Shafiq Ahmad; Hameed, Awais; Ittefaq, Muhammad (1 November 2023). "Ethnic Newspaper Industry in Pakistan and...
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    as martial were: Ahir Arain Awan Baloch Dogra Gakhar Gurjars Janjua Jat Kamboh Khokhar Labana Mahton Mughal Saini Pathan Rajputs Rowthers Qureshi Sial...
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    with neighbouring Muslim communities such as the Shaikh, Muslim Rajput and Kamboh. Thus at the dawn of independence, the Rohilla were losing their distinct...
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    ; Huston, S.; Iyengar, S.; Hamman, R.; Norris, J. M.; Shetterly, S. M.; Kamboh, M. I.; Ferrell, R. E. (February 1997). "Mitochondrial versus nuclear admixture...
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    green revolution was the "Sikh cultivator, often the Jat and Kamboj or Kamboh, whose courage, perseverance, spirit of enterprise and muscle prowess proved...
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  • List of Punjabi people (category Lists of people by ethnicity)
    Era Muslims Sarang Khan Ghakkar Shaikh Gadai Kamboh, Chief Justice of Mughal Empire Shahbaz Khan Kamboh, Governor of Bengal Wazir Khan, Grand Vizier of...
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    ; Huston, S.; Iyengar, S.; Hamman, R.; Norris, J. M.; Shetterly, S. M.; Kamboh, M. I.; Ferrell, R. E. (February 1997). "Mitochondrial versus nuclear admixture...
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  • Punjabi Muslims (category "Related ethnic groups" needing confirmation)
    Bukhara, even being considered there as Awliya' within their lifetimes. The Kamboh clan of Lahore also produced many notable scholars and administrators. Other...
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  • 12011/21/95-BCC dt. 15 May 1995 and 12011/4/2002-BCC dt. 13 January 2004 *23 Kamboh -do- Sayed 12011/9/1994-BCC dt. 10 September 1993 and 12011/21/95-BCC dt...
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    Three thousand delegates attended, headed by both Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk Kamboh and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk (the Secretary of the Muhammaden Educational Conference)...
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  • Steven Ian (September–October 2000), "India, Consociational Theory, and Ethnic Violence", Asian Survey, 40 (5): 767–791, doi:10.2307/3021176, JSTOR 3021176...
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    Bairam Khan (category Ethnic Turkmen people)
    also promoted Sheikh Gadai, the son of Sikandar Lodi's court poet Jamali Kamboh, to the position of sadurat-i-mamalik (Chief Justice) in 1559. The Gazetteer...
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    Radcliffe Line dividing the new nations sparked mass migration, murder, and ethnic cleansing. Many on the "wrong side" of the lines fled or were murdered,...
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    Advocacy of Urdu Notable members Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk Kamboh Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk Aga Khan III Sheikh Abdullah Raja Jai Kishan Das Sahibzada...
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    (2005) [2003]. "Pakistan: Ethnic Diversity and Colonial Legacy". In Coakley, John (ed.). The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict (2nd ed.). Frank...
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    during the Mughal Era include Wazir Khan, Adina Beg Arain, and Shahbaz Khan Kamboh. The Mughal Empire ruled the region until it was severely weakened in the...
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    Manikya, the Maharaja of Tripura. In 1583, Mughal General Shahbaz Khan Kamboh razed the palace of Isa Khan. In September 1584, the then-subahdar Shahbaz...
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    1582–1583 Wazir Khan Tajik 1583–1583 Shahbaz Khan Kamboh 1583–1585 Sadiq Khan 1585–1586 Shahbaz Khan Kamboh 1586–1588 Sa'id Khan 1588–1594 Raja Man Singh...
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    Rahimuddin Khan, the Governor of Balochistan. Mahmud Husain's family were ethnic Kheshgi and Afridi Pashtuns whose roots were in Tirah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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    creed. Apparently this view of Aurangzeb were influenced by Muhammad Saleh Kamboh, who acted as his teacher. In Pakistan, author Haroon Khalid writes that...
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    Partition of India (category Ethnic cleansing in Asia)
    Muslims before, the Calcutta killings were the first to display elements of "ethnic cleansing". Violence was not confined to the public sphere, but homes were...
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