Mir Haibat Khan Tanoli was the Maternal cousin of Suba Khan Tanoli and the military chief or Wazir-e-Azam (Prime Minister) of Suba Khan Tanoli, he support suba khan in Third Battle of Panipat and he also fought against the Hindu Jats and Sikh.[1] After the death of Suba Khan Tanoli he become the ruler and chief of Tanawal by controlled loyal jirga in Tanoli Tribe which created so many rebellions inside the tribe. One of the son of Haibat khan, Hashim khan Tanoli was also killed by the son of Suba khan tanoli.[2]
Mir Haibat Khan Tanoli | |||||
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Nawab Dewan of Hazara | |||||
5th Dewan of Hazara of Kingdom of Amb | |||||
Reign | 1783–1798 | ||||
Successor | Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli | ||||
Born | Amb | 6 April 1740||||
Died | Darband, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | 12 December 1798||||
Burial | 1798 | ||||
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Dynasty | Ghilzai | ||||
Father | Gul Muhammad Khan Tanoli | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
References
edit- ^ On Alexander's Track to the Indus By Aurel Stein, Published by B. Blom, 1972, Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized 2 September 2008, 182 pages
- ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 23, Singhbhum to Trashi-Chod-Zong, p. 219. 1908, by India Office of Great Britain, Sir William Wilson Hunter, edited by Henry Frowde, publisher to the University of Oxford. "Its real rulers, however, were the Tanawalis, a tribe of Mughal descent divided into two septs, the Pul-al and Hando-al or Hind-wal."