Nawabs of Mankera
Kingdom of Mankera | |
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| 1772–1839 | |
Mankera Kingdom at its greatest extent | |
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| Common languages |
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| Religion | Islam |
| Government | Absolute Monarchy |
| Nawab | |
• 1772-1815 | Nawab Sarbuland Khan |
• 1815- | Nawab "Hafiz" Ahmad Khan |
• -1839 | Nawab Muhammad Khan |
• -1855 | Nawab Sher Muhammad Khan |
• -1910 | Nawab Allah Dad Khan |
• -1958 | Nawab Sir Ahmed Nawaz Khan |
• -1990 | Nawab Allah Nawaz Khan |
• 1990-1996 | Nawabzada Dr Aman Ullah khan (son in law/Nephew)(Honorary) |
• 1996-Present | Nawabzada Dr Ahsaan Ullah Khan (Honorary) |
| History | |
• Death of Ahmad Shah Abdali | 1772 |
• Nau Nihal Singh's Annexation of Dera Ismail Khan | 1839 |
The Nawabs of Mankhera, also known as Thal Nawabs, were a dynasty based in the Thal desert, in the north-western Punjab, Pakistan, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Their capital was the fortified city of Mankera.