The Wāli of Swat (Urdu: والی سوات) was the official title of the leader (wāli) of the Miangul dynasty that ruled over the state of Swat between 1857 and...
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Ahmed Zeb. Jahan Zeb was appointed Wāli Ahad in 1933. His father, the Wāli of Swat, eventually abdicated in favour of him, the eldest son, whom he had carefully...
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State of Swat (Urdu: رياست سوات) 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...
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الودود) was the Wāli of Swat from 1926 until his abdication in 1949. A grandson of the Akhund of Swat, he was elected as ruler of Swat by a loya jirga...
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Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb (category People from Swat District)
the daughter of Pakistani Field Marshall Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan) Aurangzeb is the paternal grandson of the former Wāli of Swat Miangul Jahan...
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Swat District (Urdu: ضلع سوات, Pashto: سوات ولسوالۍ, pronounced [ˈswaːt̪]), also known as the Swat Valley, is a district in the Malakand Division of Khyber...
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Saidu Baba (redirect from Akond of Swat)
administrative capital of Swat District, is named after him. His descendants ruled over Swat between 1876 and 1969 with the title of Wāli of Swāt. Akhund Abdul Ghaffur...
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Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb (category People from Swat District)
eldest grandson of Miangul Jahan Zeb (the last ruler). After the death of his father in 2014, he had become the unofficial Wāli of Swat. His maternal grandfather...
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Jabbar Shah was the Wali of Swat between 1916 and 1918. He was a descendant of Syed Ali Shah Tirmizi. "A Brief History of Swat". Waadi Swat. Retrieved 9 October...
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situated in Manglawar, Swat. It is now named after Jahan Zeb of Swat, the second Wāli of Swat. It is a 110-bed hospital and was a Project of Punjab Hospitals...
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