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The Mughal Khel is a subgroup of Yousafzai Pashtun tribe, primarily residing in the southern part of District Bannu, particularly in and around the Ghoriwala region. [3]They are known for their unique situation of being Yousafzai individuals settled far from their original homeland and speaking the Central dialect of Pashto, while still maintaining their Yousafzai heritage.
Bhangi Khan Mughal Khel is a well-educated village situated in the lower plains of Ghoriwala, boasting two primary schools for both boys and girls, as well as a middle school. The village is easily accessible via a road connected to the main Bannu-DIKhan road.
The Mughal Khel of Ghoriwala is a tribe of Yusufzai origin who settled in the area in 17th century during the decline of the Mughal Empire. They were able to establish themselves in the area through their military prowess and strategic alliances with other groups. Despite the passage of time, the Mughal Khel have managed to preserve their ...
Mughal Khel, a sub-tribe of Yousafzai Pashtuns settled in Ghoriwala, Bannu. Mirza Mughal (1817–1857), a Mughal prince; Arjumman Mughal, Indian actress; Chaya Mughal, Indian cricketer; Farooq Mughal, American politician from Georgia; Fiyaz Mughal, founder of Tell MAMA; Tehmasp Rustom Mogul, Indian sailor; Mughal Road, road in Jammu and Kashmir ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Khanzad Mughal Khel is a village in District Bannu in north-western Pakistan. [1]
[9] [10] [11] According to Mughal historian Khafi Khan, this fight resulted in the deaths of 40,000–50,000 Mughal warriors. [12] However, according to Badoani, this entire incident resulted in the deaths of close to 8000 Mughal warriors. [13] [14] One of Akbar's biggest and possibly the greatest military setback was this. According to reports ...
The arrival of Mughal clans in Kashmir and Punjab can be traced back to the arrival of Babur in current day Pakistan and India, who had sought refuge in India. [7] He was invited by Daulat Khan Lodi to defeat the Lodi Sultanate, it can also be traced back to the reign of Akbar during which a bloody feud erupted between Akbar and his brother Nabeel Muhammad Hakim, the ruler of Kabulistan.
According to one legend, it was founded over a high mound in second half of 16th century by the noted Mughal Mansabdar Arbab Mustajab Khan Momand in the presence of two renowned spiritual figures—Hazrat Kaka Sahib Rahmkar and Akhund Dirwaiza Baba. Originally it was spread over 10 hectares of land. It is a three-storey structure.