• The Tarikh-i-Chitral is a book compiled and finalized in 1921 by Mirza Muhammad Ghufran on the order of Mehtar Shuja ul-Mulk (r. 1895-1936). It was written...
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    been documenting the history of Chitral and are considered the main source on the subject. The Nai Tarikh-i-Chitral, written by Ghulam Murtaza, son of...
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  • deeds and events of cultural and national significance. Tarikh-i-Chitral Nayi Tarikh-i-Chitral Bashir, Elena; Israr-ud-Din (1996). Proceedings of the Second...
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    2023. "List of Postal Codes of GPOs of Chitral Pakistan Post 2023". Murtuza, Mirza Gulam (1962). Tarikh-i-Chitral (in Urdu). Maharka. "Ayun". Retrieved...
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    Shuja ul-Mulk (category Mehtars of Chitral)
    documenting the history of Chitral for which he received considerable tracts of land in different parts of the state. The Tarikh-i-Chitral was written in Persian...
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  • Nasir ul-Mulk (category Mehtars of Chitral)
    Sufi mysticism. The Tarikh-i-Chitral written in Persian by Mirza Muhammad Ghufran was revised and enlarged as the Nayi Tarikh-i-Chitral with the additional...
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  • 1857–1926". Chitral News. Archived from the original on 13 March 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2017. Azizuddin, Mohammad (1987). Tarikh-i-Chitral (in Urdu). Sang...
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    Muzaffar ul-Mulk (category Mehtars of Chitral)
    multiple names: authors list (link) Ghufran, Mirza Muhammad (1962). Nayi Tarikh-e-Chitral. Translated by Murtaza, Ghulam. Peshawar: Public Art Press. p. 444...
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  • Katoor dynasty (category Chitral (princely state))
    135 Azizuddin Aziz, Mohammad. "Tarikh-E-Chitral". Khan, F. M. (1 January 2002). The story of Gilgit, Baltistan and Chitral: a short history of two millenniums...
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  • Aurangzeb in India via Chitral. At that time Shah Nasir was the ruler of Chitral. Both the ruling families of Badakhshan and Chitral had decades-long genial...
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