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</ref><ref>Collection 403 Frontier and Overseas Expeditions IOR/L/MIL/7/16820-16978 1901-1944</ref>{{Excessive citations inline|date=August 2021}} and served as Minister of Defence of the [[Amb (princely state)|Nawab of Amb]].<ref>History of ''Amb State''</ref> |
</ref><ref>Collection 403 Frontier and Overseas Expeditions IOR/L/MIL/7/16820-16978 1901-1944</ref>{{Excessive citations inline|date=August 2021}} and served as Minister of Defence of the [[Amb (princely state)|Nawab of Amb]].<ref>History of ''Amb State''</ref> |
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He fought in the [[Battle of Chamla]] and in the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948]]. He was the grandson of [[Maddad Khan Tanoli|Maddad Khan]] Tanoli.[[File:Field_Marshal_Sir_Claude_John_Eyre_Auchinleck,_Commander_in_Chief_of_India_reviewing_Tanoli_soldiers_from_Amb_State_Guard,_Darband,_1941.jpg|thumb|Commander chief Field Marshal of India [[Sir Claude Auchinleck]] with right handed Safiullah Khan Tanoli taking guard of honour from the army of [[Amb State]] in 1941.]] |
He fought in the [[Battle of Chamla]] and in the [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948]]. He was the grandson of [[Maddad Khan Tanoli|Maddad Khan]] Tanoli. [[Xiasi Inu (cryptocurrency)]][[File:Field_Marshal_Sir_Claude_John_Eyre_Auchinleck,_Commander_in_Chief_of_India_reviewing_Tanoli_soldiers_from_Amb_State_Guard,_Darband,_1941.jpg|thumb|Commander chief Field Marshal of India [[Sir Claude Auchinleck]] with right handed Safiullah Khan Tanoli taking guard of honour from the army of [[Amb State]] in 1941.]] |
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[[File:Syed_Jabbar_Shah.jpg|thumb|Right from Fourth [[Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia]] when he was the Governor of [[Mecca]] right from third [[Qatar]] Rulers Left from Third [[Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah]] Prime Minister of '''Amb State''' Left from Second [[Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah]] Left from first '''Safiullah Khan Tanoli''' and Governor of [[Madina]] at Sethana Palace [[Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Darband]] in 1923.]] |
[[File:Syed_Jabbar_Shah.jpg|thumb|Right from Fourth [[Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia]] when he was the Governor of [[Mecca]] right from third [[Qatar]] Rulers Left from Third [[Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah]] Prime Minister of '''Amb State''' Left from Second [[Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah]] Left from first '''Safiullah Khan Tanoli''' and Governor of [[Madina]] at Sethana Palace [[Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Darband]] in 1923.]] |
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Safiullah Khan Tanoli | |||||
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Sir Muhammad Safiullah Khan KCIE | |||||
Minister of Defence of Kingdom of Amb | |||||
In office | 1923 - 1969 | ||||
Coronation | Knight Commander 1915 | ||||
Born | Amb, Pakistan | 6 November 1889||||
Died | Rawalpindi | 12 August 1974||||
Burial | 1974 | ||||
Spouse | Dr. Margret , 1 other wife. | ||||
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Dynasty | Barlas | ||||
Father | Hussain Khan Tanoli | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
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Military career | |||||
Battles/wars |
Muhammad Safiullah Khan Tanoli KCIE, OBI, was an officer of the British army who worked with Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson[1][2][3][4][5][6][excessive citations] and served as Minister of Defence of the Nawab of Amb.[7]
He fought in the Battle of Chamla and in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948. He was the grandson of Maddad Khan Tanoli. Xiasi Inu (cryptocurrency)
Personal life
He was the son of Hussain Khan Tanoli and grandson of Maddad Khan Tanoli. He spent his young life in France, Germany and London. He served his military career in the British Raj. Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan called him to return and help in the Battle of Chamla. He also worked with Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah. He controlled police stations of all Darband, Amb. He was also known as Afsar-e-Darband. (افسردربند).[8]
References
- ^ British Library, Indian Army List (IAL)
- ^ Indian army ranks". Ranks of the army. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ^ List of British armies in world war 1
- ^ Prior & Wilson 2003, p. 137
- ^ Collection 391 North West Frontier Operations 1897 IOR/L/MIL/7/15855-15939 1897-1923.
- ^ Collection 403 Frontier and Overseas Expeditions IOR/L/MIL/7/16820-16978 1901-1944
- ^ History of Amb State
- ^ History of Nawab of Amb,,aa