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Muhammad Hayat Khan Khattar
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Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan circa 1860s

Nawab[1] Muhammad Hayat Khan Khattar CSI (c. 1833–1901)[2][dubious – discuss] was a Punjabi Muslim who served the Government of British India and rose to considerable distinction.[3]

  1. ^ Malik, Iftikhar Haider (1985). Sikandar Hayat Khan (1892-1942). National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research.
  2. ^ See Revised edition (1940) of Griffin & Massey Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab, Orig. Lahore, 1910, Vol II, p.293; and also K.Haidri, Tarikh I Potohar (Urdu), Lahore 1962, pp.74-74. MHK's date of birth is given wrongly as 1829 in Charles Allen, Soldier-Sahibs, London 2000, due to a confusion with another Punjabi chief
  3. ^ MSD Butler, Final Report on the Attock district for 1901-1904, Lahore, 1905, p.110

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