Prince of Kingdom of Amb and Khan (Feudal Landlord) of Manshera Region
Born
(1809-07-012)12 July 1809 Amb, Amb State
Died
(1888-10-06)6 October 1888 Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Burial
Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Issue
Abdullah Khan Tanoli.
Arsla Khan Tanoli.
Hussain Khan Tanoli.
Ameer Khan Tanoli.
Unknown
Dynasty
Ghilzai dynasty[1]
Father
Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli
Religion
Sunni Islam
Military career
Battles/wars
Battle of Nowshera * Second Anglo-Sikh War
Maddad Khan Tanoli (1809-1888) was the younger brother of Mir Painda Khan.[2] He played a considerable part in fighting the Sikh Empire with his brother Painda Khan.[3] His brother Painda Khan gifted him land as Jagirdar.[4]
His one of descendant Atta Muhammad Khan Tanoli who was the grandson of Abdullah Khan Tanoli make a princely state as the name of Phulra in 1919.[5][6][7] One of his grandson Safiullah khan Tanoli who was the son of Hussain Khan Tanoli played a ministry role in Amb state as with Nawab Khan zaman Khan Tanoli and then his successor Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli.[8]
^"Ancestor Database - Tano Khel -.-> تنو خېل". Archived from the original on September 26, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
^Richard Burns, ed. Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 23 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908), Page Number. 219. British news
^The Imperial Gazetteer of North-West Frontier Province, p. 138
^Imperial Gazette of India 1888. Herald published 2006.
^Amiya Ranjan Mukherjee, Current Affairs (1958), p. 337
^Memoranda on the Indian States (Published by Authority, 1939), p. 215
^Sir Terence Creagh Coen, The Indian Political Service: A Study in Indirect Rule (1971), p. 144
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and Darband. In 1828, Painda Khan gave the territory of Phulra as an independent Khanate to his brother MaddadKhanTanoli. This was later recognised by...
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