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  2. Khan Bahadur - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur – a compound of Khan "Leader" and Bahadur "Brave" – was an honorary title in British India conferred on Indian subjects who were adherents of Islam or Zoroastrianism. The equivalent title for Hindus, Buddhists and Indian Christians was Rao Bahadur/Rai Bahadur and Sardar Bahadur for Sikhs.

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  4. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Taqvi 'Khan Bahadur' was born on 17 October 1817 to Syed Muhammad Muttaqi [20] and Aziz-un-Nisa [21] in Delhi, which was the capital of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar II. Many generations of his family had been highly connected with the Mughal administration.

  5. Category:Khan Bahadurs - Wikipedia

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    This is a category to include articles about people who had been awarded title of Khan Bahadur in British India. Pages in category "Khan Bahadurs" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Allah Bakhsh Gabol - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Allah Bakhsh Gabol (Urdu: خان بهادرالله بخش گبول) (15 August 1895 – December 1972) was a political leader of the 20th century and an exponent of the Pakistan Movement from Sindh. Allah Bakhsh Gabol was the son of a landlord Khudadad Khan Gabol, and the grandfather of Sardar Nabil Ahmed Gabol, who is a notable ...

  7. Raja Jahandad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan, CIE (1849–1906) was a politician and Chief of the Gakhars [1] and a descendant of Sultan Sarang Khan Ghakkar, King of Potohar.. Raja Jahandad took the title of Khan Bahadur on 24 May 1881 and the Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) on 1 January 1904.

  8. Allah Bux Soomro - Wikipedia

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    Allah Bux Muhammad Umar Soomro (Sindhi: اللهَ بخشُ محمد عمر سوُمَرو ‎) (1900 – 14 May 1943), (Khan Bahadur Sir Allah Bux Muhammad Umar Soomro OBE till September 1942) or Allah Baksh Soomro, was a zamindar, government contractor, Indian independence activist and politician from the province of Sindh in colonial India.

  9. History of Bareilly - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Khan was sentenced to death and hanged in the Kotwali on 24 February 1860. Communal hatred led to ugly communal riots in many parts of U.P. The green flag was hoisted and Muslims in Bareilly, Bijnor, Moradabad, and other places the Muslims shouted for the revival of Muslim kingdom. [16]