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'''Zabardust Khan''' or '''Zabardust Khan Tanoli''' also known by his nick-name '''[[Suba Khan Tanoli]]''' (died 1797) was a chieftain of the [[Hindkowan]] [[Tanoli]] tribe, of [[Hazara]] region, in 18th century India.<ref>Dr SB Panni 'Tareekh i Hazara' (Urdu:History of Hazara) pub Peshawar, 1969, pp. 340-341</ref> This area is now part of North-West [[Pakistan]]. | '''Zabardust Khan''' or '''Zabardust Khan Tanoli''' also known by his nick-name '''[[Suba Khan Tanoli]]''' (died 1797) was a chieftain of the [[Hindkowan]] [[Tanoli]] tribe, of [[Hazara]] region, in 18th century India.<ref>Dr SB Panni 'Tareekh i Hazara' (Urdu:History of Hazara) pub Peshawar, 1969, pp. 340-341</ref> This area is now part of North-West [[Pakistan]]. | ||
Zabardust Khan was appointed a ''nazim'' (area administrator) in upper Hazara, Kashmir by the [[Afghan]] King Taimur Shah Durrani (or Abdali)<ref>Son of King [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]]</ref> in 1775 or 1776.<ref>Panni, 341</ref>This name "Suba" was given by Afghan King [[Ahmad Shah Durrani|Ahmed shah abdali]] know as (Khan of Suba) i.e [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subedar Subahdar]. He was a good administrator at a very violent and bad time in history.<ref>Hazara District Gazetteer 1883-1884</ref> He tried his best to help people, ensure peace in his area and control prices of food and other goods.<ref>Gazetteer, aa</ref> For this reason, he is still remembered by people in that area today. | Zabardust Khan was appointed a ''nazim'' (area administrator) in upper Hazara, Kashmir by the [[Afghan]] King Taimur Shah Durrani (or Abdali)<ref>Son of King [[Ahmad Shah Durrani]]</ref> in 1775 or 1776.<ref>Panni, 341</ref> This name "Suba" was given by Afghan King [[Ahmad Shah Durrani|Ahmed shah abdali]] know as (Khan of Suba) i.e [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subedar Subahdar]. He was a good administrator at a very violent and bad time in history.<ref>Hazara District Gazetteer 1883-1884</ref> He tried his best to help people, ensure peace in his area and control prices of food and other goods.<ref>Gazetteer, aa</ref> For this reason, he is still remembered by people in that area today. | ||
<br>[[File:Suba.khan231.jpg|720px]] One of the Zamburak of Suba Khan Tanoli used in Third battle of Panipat | <br>[[File:Suba.khan231.jpg|720px]] One of the Zamburak of Suba Khan Tanoli used in Third battle of Panipat | ||
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''Crumbling Tomb of Suba Khan''. | ''Crumbling Tomb of Suba Khan''. | ||
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