
Yar Mohammad Khan - Wikipedia
Yar Mohammad Khan (September 9, 1920 – August 29, 1981) was one of the founders and the first treasurer of the Bangladesh Awami League, the main political party that eventually led Bangladesh's struggle for independence against the West Pakistan regime. [1][2][3] [4]
Yar Mohammad Khan - Wikiwand
Yar Mohammad Khan was one of the founders and the first treasurer of the Bangladesh Awami League, the main political party that eventually led Bangladesh's struggle for independence against the West Pakistan regime.
Maimana Khanate - Wikipedia
In November 1849, Yar Mohammad demanded Hukumat Khan to pay tribute to Herat. When this offer was refused, Maimana was besieged with a force of 6,000 men and the city was surrounded for 11 months. [2][3] However, Maimana continued to hold out and it was detrimental to Herat's future as an independent state. [2] .
Yar Muhammad Khan Alakozai - Wikipedia
Yar Muhammad Khan Alakozai bin Abdullah Khan [1] (Persian: یارمحمد خان الکوزی بن عبد الله خان) was the vizier of the Principality of Herat from 1829 to 1842, and the ruler of Herat from 1842 until 1851.
Yar Mohammad Khan - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年8月29日 · Yar Mohammad Khan (September 9, 1920 August 29, 1981) was one of the founders of the Bangladesh Awami League. He was the founder treasurer of the Awami League and one of the five members of the founding committee of the party, along with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani and
Yar Mohammad Khan - Historica Wiki
Yar Mohammad Khan (9 September 1920-29 August 1981) was a founder and the treasurer of the Awami League of Bangladesh. Yar Mohammad Khan was born on 9 September 1920 in Rai Saheb Bazar, Dhaka, Bengal Presidency, British Raj to a Sunni Muslim family of Bengalis.
Dr Muhammad Yar Khan - ResearchGate
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Yar Muhammad Khan - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.
YAR MUHAMMAD KHAN (d. 1829), the Barakzai ruler of Peshawar. In November 1818, Ranjit Singh seized the city from him and placed it in the charge of Jahandad Khan another of the Barakzai brothers, but no sooner did Ranjit Singh return to Lahore than Yar Muhammad Khan emerged from his hiding, expelled Jahandad Khan and resumed control of Peshawar.
Yar Mohammad Khan, Second Nawab Of Bhopal (1728-42)
2007年1月22日 · When Dost died in March 1728, Yar Mohammad Khan, then 18 years old was dispatched to Bhopal at the head of a 400-strong detachment from Nizam’s army. Yar Mohammad Khan found that his only surviving uncle, Sultan Mohammad Khan, backed by the Barru-Kat high command of Dost’s army, had installed his eight-year old half-brother, Sultan Mohammad ...
نقش یارمحمدخان کرمانشاهی در جنبش مشروطه خواهی
According to the findings of the research, Yar Mohammad Khan, during the Constitutionalist resistance in Tabriz, Hamardif Sattar Khan, had an influential presence in the categories of Constitutionalist political parties and in the confrontation with Prince Salar al …
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