Muhammad Jehandad Khan Tanoli | |||||
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Nawab of State of Amb Nawab Shahib Nizam-ul-Mulk | |||||
Nawab of State of Amb | |||||
Reign | 1844 – 1868 | ||||
Successor | Muhammad Akram Khan | ||||
Born | Amb, Amb | 6 February 1820||||
Died | Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | 11 July 1868||||
Burial | 1868 | ||||
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Dynasty | Tanoli | ||||
Father | Mir Painda Khan | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
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Allegiance | British Rule | ||||
Rank | Nawab | ||||
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Nawab Jehandad Khan Tanoli was a chief of Tanoli tribe in the Hazara region of the North-West Frontier of British India and Nawab of Amb. Jehandad Khan Tanoli was the son of Mir Painda Khan, a fighter against the Sikh Empire. He became the ruler of Amb on the death of his father in 1844.