age ~79
from Catonsville, MD
President
Pakistani politician
1980
Raja Swar Khan " Raja Swar Khan " ( died 1980 ), of Chajana Murree, was a notable Mangral Rajput and a headmaster of a Pakistani school as well as the leading personality of his area
who met with Quai-i-Azam and Sikh leader Master Tara Singh Malhotra.
Leader
President • Prime Minister • King
Khanpur Estate was founded by Fateh Khan, son of Sultan Said Khan, at the end of the 1537 Sultan Sarang gifted the estate to his grandson Fateh Khan....
Sultan
Skill:GEORGE
Raja Sehns Pal Khan " Raja Sehns Pal Khan " was the grandson of Raja Mangarpal and he established the City of Sehnsa which is now one of the largest towns in the Pakistan side of Kashmir known as Azad Kashir ( AJK ) Raja Sehns Pal, the grandson of Raja Mangar Pal, was the first Mangral to convert to Islam and was given the title Khan ( name ) meaning ruler....
Demography • Leadership
Lambda Gamma Epsilon • Islam • Revenge
1960
Raja Muhammad Akbar Khan " Raja Akbar Khan " belonged to the Mirpur District of Jammu and Kashmir and was a famous activist of the freedom movement of Kashmir
He joined All Jammu and the Kashmir Muslim Conference, and later became a nationalist....
He joined the British Army in his youth and became a lieutenant. When he saw Dogras oppressing the innocent Kashmiri Muslims, he left the army and came to protect his homeland....
Activist • Nationalist
Military rank:Lieutenant • Colonel
Sultan
Governor
Raja Saroop Khan Born Mirpur ( AJK ) of Jabot ( Khari Sharif ) was commissioned in the 7th PMA Long Course from Pakistan Military Academy in 1953.
Pakistani politician
Military rank:Lieutenant General
Sarsawa (now Sakhi Daler Abad), Kotli District , Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Known for:Fat-e-Kotli (Conqueror of Kotli)
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
Due to his major role in the liberation of the Poonch valley regions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the village of Sarsawa was subsequently renamed Sakhi Daler Abad in his honour....
Leader
He led Pakistani troops and irregulars in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947.
Rajouri was subsequently subject to a heavy armed assault lasting several days by the Fiftieth Parachute Brigade, the Eightieth Brigade, and the 19th Indian Infantry Brigade supported by tanks of the Central Indian Horse.