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Nawab
Nawab Khan Tanoli
Nawab Dewan of Hazara
6th Dewan of Hazara and Kashmir of Kingdom of Amb
Reign
1810–1818
Successor
Mir Painda Khan
Born
(1792-04-12)12 April 1792 Amb
Died
(1818-10-013)13 October 1818 Peshawar
Burial
1818
Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Issue
Maddad Khan Tanoli, Mir Painda Khan
Names
Nawab Khan Tanoli
Dynasty
Tanoli[1]
Father
Sardar Haibat Khan Tanoli
Religion
Sunni Islam
Military career
Battles/wars
Stratagem of Peshawar (Jamrud Fort 1818)
War campaign against Durrani and Sikh Empire
Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli was the ruler of The Tanawal valley and the Chief of the Hazara region from circa 1810 until he died in 1818. During his rule, he faced many attacks from the Sikh Empire and Durrani Empire, resulting in a significant loss of territory. He was 26 years old when he was assassinated by Azim Khan on October 13, 1818 in the Stratagem of Peshawar.[2]
The main reason for the war is that Mir Nawab Khan who defied Durrani and other main reason was that when Azim Khan's mother was traveling to Kashmir via Tanwal, Nawab Khan's soldier collected the tax. Azim Khan then traveled through Tanwal and then Nawab Khan's soldiers collected taxes through Azim Khan. After Azim Khan felt ashamed and was admitted to the Afghan court then the Afghans Ruler of that time sent their army.
After the ascension of his son, Painda Khan, and Maddad Khan, a series of rebellions erupted against the Sikh and Durrani dominions, enduring throughout their lifetimes. In response to these challenges, Maharaja Ranjit Singh dispatched Hari Singh Nalwa as the governor of Hazara. Under his leadership, Nalwa oversaw the construction of numerous strategically positioned forts to quell the Tanoli military resistance.
The Sikh rule over Hazara eventually met its conclusion in 1846, following the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War.
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