(1794–1876; also known as Saidū Bābā and the Akhūnd of Swāt) was a prominent religious saint and founder of the State of Swat. The city of Saidu Sharif, that serves...
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the Malakand Division. It was named after Saidu Baba, a prominent leader of the former state of Swat. Saidu Sharif is the hub of several official buildings...
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یوسفزئی و متعلقات) was a state established in 1849 by the Muslim saint Saidu Baba, also known as Akhund of Swat, and was ruled by Walis of Swat. It was...
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In the early 19th century, Swat emerged as an independent state under Saidu Baba. State of Swat became a Princely state under British suzerainty as part...
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state of Swat between 1857 and 1969. The state of Swat was founded by Saidu Baba, religious leader also known as Akhund of Swat, in 1849. After his death...
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Nigerian footballer Saidu Baba (1794–1877), Emir of Swat Saidu Ayodele Balogun (born 20 April 1941), Nigerian general and politician Saidu Barda, Nigerian...
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Sir Abdul Wadud was born in Royal Gujjar family of Saidu Sharif in 1881. He was grandson of Saidu Baba from paternal and Aman ul-Mulk, Mehtar of Chitral...
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of his movement, which broke up upon his death in 1917. Mirzali Khan Saidu Baba Mullah Powindah Spain p. 177 Easwaran p. 49 Beattie p. 171 Hobday p. 13...
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Shah's usage of the mutineers was seen as a threat to the influence of Saidu Baba, the Gujjar herdsman turned religious leader, who expelled Mubarak Shah...
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Chamberlain (WIA) John Garvock John Paton Davidson † Henry Howard Chapman † Saidu Baba Sultan Muhammad Khan Sardar Darwiz Khan Strength 6,000 reinforced by 4800...
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