Gaju Khan
Gaju Khan Baba | |
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ګجو خان بابا | |
Born | 1490 Kabul,[1] in present-day Afghanistan |
Died | 1565 (aged 74–75) Swabi, in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
Occupation | Revolutionary leader |
Known for |
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Title | Khan Al Khawanin |
Predecessor | Malak Ahmad Khan Yusufzai |
Successor | Malak Mesri Khan Yusufzai |
Children | Ibrahim Khan Yousafzai |
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Malak Gaju Khan Yousafzai (Pashto: ګجو خان بابا), also spelled Gajju Khan or Gajo Khan Yousafzai, Popularly known as Khan Al Khawanin or Khan of Khans, was a Pashtun Ruler and military commander from Yousafzai chieftaincy. He is often seen as a founding chief of the tribe.[2]
Gaju Khan once served under the Banner of Sher Shah Sur until he rose to the chieftancy of his own tribe. His tomb is in Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[3][4][5]
Early Life
Gaju Khan, a notable figure from the Mandanr branch of the famous Pashtun Yusufzai tribe, was born in 1490 in the house of Malik Qara Khan, son of Malik Behzad Sadozai, in Kabul. His family was well-known for its power and wealth. Gaju Khan lost his father at a young age, and his education and upbringing were overseen by his mother, Mowanda Bibi, who paid special attention to his religious and worldly learning. Mowanda Bibi also introduced him to the art of warfare. She was known throughout Afghanistan at the time as a virtuous, and devout woman.[citation needed]
Legacy
The Gajju Khan Medical College Swabi is named after him.[6][7]
See also
- Darya Khan Afridi
- Aimal Khan Mohmand
- Kalu Khan Yousafzai
References
- ^ Hoti lauds Gaju Khan Baba services. The Nation.
- ^ Yousaf, Nasser (4 February 2014). "Chief of Yousafzais and a would be spiritual leader".
- ^ Tarikh-i-Khan Jahani wa Makhzan-i-Afghani (1960) written by Khwaja Niamatullah al-Harawi
- ^ Ḥayāt-i Afghānī (1867) by Muhammad Hayat Khan
- ^ Hoti, Mohammad Jamal (January 2, 2014). "Gaju Khan's tomb renovated". DAWN.COM.
- ^ Correspondent, The Newspaper's (2015-08-30). "New medical college inaugurated in Swabi". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
- ^ Akhunzada, Babar (2015-08-30). "GAJJU KHAN MEDICAL COLLEGE Swabi". thePeshawar.com. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
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