Maddad Khan Tanoli
| Maddad Khan Tanoli | |
|---|---|
| Jagirdar Jagir or Zamindar Feudal Landlord | |
| Born | 12 July 1809 Amb, Amb State |
| Died | 6 October 1888 Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
| Burial | |
| Issue |
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| Dynasty | Tanoli |
| Father | Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| Military career | |
| Conflicts | |
Maddad Khan Tanoli (1809-1888) was the younger brother of Mir Painda Khan.[1] He played a considerable part in fighting the Sikh Empire with Painda Khan,[2] who gave Maddad Khan land as Jagirdar.[3]
One of his descendants Atta Muhammad Khan Tanoli who was the grandson of Abdullah Khan Tanoli created a princely state named Phulra in 1919.[4][5][6] One of his grandson Safiullah Khan Tanoli, who was the son of Hussain Khan Tanoli, was a minister in Amb state with Nawab Khan zaman Khan Tanoli and later his successor Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli.[7]
References
- ^ Richard Burns, ed. Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 23 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908), Page Number. 219. British news
- ^ The Imperial Gazetteer of North-West Frontier Province, p. 138
- ^ Imperial Gazette of India 1888. Herald published 2006.
- ^ Amiya Ranjan Mukherjee, Current Affairs (1958), p. 337
- ^ Memoranda on the Indian States (Published by Authority, 1939), p. 215
- ^ Sir Terence Creagh Coen, The Indian Political Service: A Study in Indirect Rule (1971), p. 144
- ^ Military Career and books in Amb state Volume.