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  2. File:Khan Bahadur Abdullah Khan Barha, Liaqat Ali Khan.jpg

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  3. 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.

  4. Ahsanullah (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (27 December 1873 – 9 February 1965) [1] was an educator, litterateur, Islamic theologist and social reformer of pre-partition India. [ 2 ] He was instrumental in the formation of the University of Dhaka and is the namesake of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology .

  5. 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.

  6. File:Khan Bahadur Moulvi Khuda Bakhsh.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Abdul Hakim (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim was a Bangladeshi educationist and writer. He was the former Dhaka Division school inspector. He was awarded both Khan Shaheb and Khan Bahadur by British Raj. He later served as the president of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and established its first scholarship endowment.

  8. Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum - Wikipedia

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    Nawab Khan Bahadur Sahibzada Sir Abdul Qayyum Khan KCIE (12 December 1863 – 4 December 1937), hailing from Topi, Swabi District, British India (modern day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan) was an educationist and politician. Qayyum Khan helped Mortimer Durand during his negotiation of the Durand Line agreement with Afghanistan in 1893.

  9. 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.