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Dost Mahommed Khan (4241 bytes)
1: '''Dost Mahommed Khan''' ([[1793]] - [[June 9]], [[1863]]) founded the ... 3: ...ided among Fatteh Khan's brothers. Of these, Dost Mahommed received [[Ghazni]], to which in 1826 he added [[... 5: ...t to recover his kingdom. He was defeated by Dost Mahommed under the walls of [[Kandahar]], but Ranjit Singh... 7: ...ckland]], to respond to the amir's advances. Dost Mahommed was enjoined to abandon the attempt to recover [[... 9: ... [[Hindu Kush]]. Closely followed by the British, Dost was driven to extremities, and on [[November 4]],... Lo dost (37 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.lodost.com}} Mahommed Ghaus (3620 bytes) 4: ...or with his forces, then Subedar of Gwalior Tatar khan refused to surrender Gwalior fort to him. But Dau... Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (2839 bytes) 1: ...han Abdul Ghaffar Khan''' (also known as '''Bacha Khan''') ([[1890]] - [[January 20]], [[1988]]) was a [... 3: Ghaffar Khan was a Pathan (or Pushtun) and was educated in a s... 5: Ghaffar Khan’s goal was a united, independent, secular [... 7: ...on as the Badshah Khan – the “khan of khans”. Throughout his life, he never lost fait... 9: Ghaffar Khan died in [[Peshawar]] in [[1988]] and was buried i... Khan (2058 bytes) 1: ...ople named Khan, see [[List of people by name: Kh#Khan-Khay]]''. 3: ...[Turkish language|Turkish]]. A khan controls a '''khanate'''. Whenever appropriate, it is also translate... 5: ...gol]] [[Genghis Khan]], and his grandson [[Kublai Khan]]: the former founded the [[Mongol Empire]] and t... 7: ...han of Khans"); other rulers are referred to as ''Khan''. 9: The title ''Khan'' was among numerous titles used by the [[sultan]... F M Khan (1608 bytes) 1: '''F. M. Khan''' ([[1930]]-[[2002]]) was born in [[Bargu]], a s... 5: ...ed person he visited most countries of the world. Khan had the friendship of the most prominent families... F. M. Khan (1648 bytes) 1: '''F. M. Khan''' ([[1930]]-[[2002]]) was born in [[Bargu]], a s... 5: ...ed person he visited most countries of the world. Khan had the friendship of the most prominent families... 12: [[Category:Pakistani people|Khan, FM]] Karim Khan (1429 bytes) 1: '''Karim Khan Zand''' ([[Persian language|Persian]]: ک... 3: ...e Karim Khan, [[Abdolfath Khan]] and [[Ali Mardan Khan]] reached an agreement to divide the country betw... 5: ...Abdolfath khan. Then Karim Khan killed Ali Mardan Khan and invaded all Iran except [[Khorasan]], respect... 9: ...effectively as he had done, until [[Agha Mohammad Khan]] came to power. 13: *[http://www.qajarpages.org/karimkhan.html Karim Khan's portrait] Imran Khan (4630 bytes) 6: name = Imran Khan | 7: picture = imran_khan.jpeg | 35: ...cricinfo.com/link_to_database/PLAYERS/PAK/I/IMRAN_KHAN_07001383/ 37: '''Imran Khan''' (Mohammad Imran Khan Niazi, born [[November 25]] [[1952]]) was a [[Pak... 39: Khan is seen as Pakistan's finest ever [[all-rounder]]... Arif Khan (243 bytes) 1: '''Arif Khan''' was a [[Taliban]] [[warlord]] in [[Afghanistan... 8: [[Category:2000 deaths|Khan, Arif]] Haman Khan (827 bytes) 1: '''Haman Khan''' (ハマーン・|... 4: [[Category:Gundam characters|Khan, Haman]] Mohsin Khan (102 bytes) 4: [[Category:Pakistani bowlers|Mohsin Khan]] Altan Khan (1962 bytes) 1: '''Altan Khan''' ([[1507]]-[[1582]]), whose given name was '''A... 3: ...ght Wing and was given the title "Tösheetü Sechen Khan." 5: ...th Altan in exchange for giving the title "Gegeen Khan" to him. 7: ...during the lama's second visit. It was the Altan Khan who created and bestowed the title of ''Dalai Lam... 9: ...was forced to grant special trading rights to the khanate which further strengthened it economically. Preah Khan (309 bytes) 1: '''Preah Khan''' at [[Angkor]], [[Cambodia]] was built in 1191 ... Zardad Khan (2850 bytes) 1: '''Zardad Khan''' (born c. [[1963]]) (aka '''Zardad Faryadi Sarw... 5: Khan entered London in [[2000]] and ran a pizza parlor... 7: ...as kept in a cave with a chain around his neck by Khan. 19: The presiding judge was Justice Treacy. Khan's counsel was [[Anthony Jennings]]. 26: ...htm Some firsthand accounts by Afghanis of Zardad Khan's activities] Akhmat Khan (999 bytes) 1: ...med) Khan''' (? - [[January 6]],[[1481]]) was a [[khan]] of the [[Big Horde]] between [[1465]] and 1481. 3: ... the Horde by rising against his brother [[Mahmud Khan]], who had been its ruler since [[1459]]. In [[14... 5: ...]], Akhmat Khan and his men were killed by [[Ibak Khan]] of [[Tyumen]] and [[Nogai|Nogai Tatars]] at the... 7: [[Category:1481 deaths|Khan, Akhmat]] 8: [[Category:Mongol Khans]] Salman Khan (1561 bytes) 1: '''Salman Khan''' (born [[December 27]], [[1965]]) is a [[Bollyw... 3: ...[Indore]], [[Madhya Pradesh]]. His father [[Salim Khan]] is a successful screenplay writer. Salman's bro... 33: ...5/ Internet Movie Database (IMDb) entry of Salman Khan] 34: * [http://salmankhan.net/ Salman Khan :: Official Site] 35: * [http://salmanonline.net/ Salman Khan Online] Jahangir Khan (3304 bytes) 1: ...he 1957 British Open Champion, and then by Rehmat Khan, who guided Jahangir through most of his career. ... 13: ...the scene to challenge the domination of Jahangir Khan. Jansher lost the first two matches he faced Jaha... 20: * [[Jansher Khan]] 24: [[Category:1963 births|Khan, Jahangir]] Dschinghis Khan (2396 bytes) 1: ...e of the band is the German spelling of [[Genghis Khan]], and was chosen to fit the song of the same nam... 13: ...ly different lineup and the new name ''Dschinghis Khan Family''. However they failed to qualify for the ... 17: In 2004, Dschinghis Khan's 1979 single "Moskau" became a surprise hit on t... 21: *Dschinghis Khan (1979) 28: *Dschinghis Khan (1979) Sattar Khan (552 bytes) 1: ... Mohammad Ali deposed. Upon his return to Tabriz, Khan was treated as a national hero.
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