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'''[[Raja]] Muhammad Akbar Khan''' was a landlord and a politician from [[Jhelum]] during British rule in India. He was the twenty eighth Raja of [[Chibhal|Bhimber]]. He was elected for the first time in 1920 in thirty eight member [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab]] [[Punjab Legislative Assembly (British India)|legislative council]] from Jhelum.<ref>The Garrison State: The Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab  By Tan Tai Yong, page 263</ref><ref>The Punjab Chiefs”Vol II Revised edition By SIR LEPEL H. GRIFFIN, K. C. S. I.,And of “CHIEFS AND FAMILIES OF NOTE IN THE PUNJAB,” By COLONEL CHARLES FRANCIS MASSY, INDIAN STAFF CORPS. Revised and corrected the orders of the Punjab Government. By W,L. Conran, Major, Indian Army,And H.D. Craik, Indian Civil Service.</ref><ref>The Punjab Chiefs page 170 by Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, W. L. Conran, Sir Henry Craik</ref><ref>SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E. ''The Golden Book of India'', 1893 AD, Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja. or Prominent Indians of Victorian Age: A Biographical Dictionary, by SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja.</ref><ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Indian_Biographical_Dictionary_%281915%29/Muhammad_Akbar_Khan The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) by C. Hayavadana Rao, page 287]</ref><ref>http://pap.gov.pk/uploads/previous_members/L-1921-1923.htm</ref>
'''[[Raja]] Muhammad Akbar Khan''' was a landlord and a politician from [[Jhelum]] during British rule in India. He was the twenty eighth Raja of [[Chibhal|Bhimber]]. He was elected for the first time in 1920 in thirty eight member [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab]] [[Punjab Legislative Assembly (British India)|legislative council]] from Jhelum.<ref>The Garrison State: The Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab  By Tan Tai Yong, page 263</ref><ref>The Punjab Chiefs”Vol II Revised edition By SIR LEPEL H. GRIFFIN, K. C. S. I.,And of “CHIEFS AND FAMILIES OF NOTE IN THE PUNJAB,” By COLONEL CHARLES FRANCIS MASSY, INDIAN STAFF CORPS. Revised and corrected the orders of the Punjab Government. By W,L. Conran, Major, Indian Army,And H.D. Craik, Indian Civil Service.</ref><ref>The Punjab Chiefs page 170 by Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, W. L. Conran, Sir Henry Craik</ref><ref>SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E. ''The Golden Book of India'', 1893 AD, Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja. or Prominent Indians of Victorian Age: A Biographical Dictionary, by SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja.</ref><ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Indian_Biographical_Dictionary_%281915%29/Muhammad_Akbar_Khan The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) by C. Hayavadana Rao, page 287]</ref><ref>http://pap.gov.pk/uploads/previous_members/L-1921-1923.htm</ref>
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Raja Muhammad Akbar Khan was a landlord and a politician from Jhelum during British rule in India. He was the twenty eighth Raja of Bhimber. He was elected for the first time in 1920 in thirty eight member Punjab legislative council from Jhelum.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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  1. The Garrison State: The Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab By Tan Tai Yong, page 263
  2. The Punjab Chiefs”Vol II Revised edition By SIR LEPEL H. GRIFFIN, K. C. S. I.,And of “CHIEFS AND FAMILIES OF NOTE IN THE PUNJAB,” By COLONEL CHARLES FRANCIS MASSY, INDIAN STAFF CORPS. Revised and corrected the orders of the Punjab Government. By W,L. Conran, Major, Indian Army,And H.D. Craik, Indian Civil Service.
  3. The Punjab Chiefs page 170 by Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, W. L. Conran, Sir Henry Craik
  4. SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E. The Golden Book of India, 1893 AD, Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja. or Prominent Indians of Victorian Age: A Biographical Dictionary, by SIR ROPER LETHBRIDGE, K.C.I. E Page 17 under the heading ALI BAHADUR KHAN (of Saidpur), Raja.
  5. The Indian Biographical Dictionary (1915) by C. Hayavadana Rao, page 287
  6. http://pap.gov.pk/uploads/previous_members/L-1921-1923.htm