Safiullah Khan Tanoli

Muhammad Safiullah Khan Tanoli , was an officer of the British army who worked with Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson and served as Minister of Defence of the Nawab of Amb.[1]

Safiullah Khan Tanoli
Sir
Muhammad Safiullah Khan
Safiullah Khan Tanoli in 1923
Minister of Defence of Kingdom of Amb
In office1923 - 1969
Born(1889-11-06)6 November 1889
Amb, British India
Died(1974-08-012)12 August 1974
Rawalpindi
Burial1974
SpouseDr. Margret , 1 other wife.
Names
Muhammad Safiullah Khan Tanoli
DynastyBarlas
FatherHussain Khan Tanoli
ReligionSunni Islam
SignatureSafiullah Khan Tanoli's signature
Military career
Battles/wars

He fought in the Battle of Chamla and in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948. He was the grandson of Maddad Khan Tanoli.

Commander chief Field Marshal of India Sir Claude Auchinleck with right handed Safiullah Khan Tanoli taking guard of honour from the army of Amb State in 1941.
Right from Fourth Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia when he was the Governor of Mecca right from third Qatar Rulers Left from Third Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah Prime Minister of Amb State Left from Second Salim Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah Left from first Safiullah Khan Tanoli and Governor of Madina at Sethana Palace Darband in 1923.

Personal life

He was the son of Hussain Khan Tanoli and grandson of Maddad Khan Tanoli. He spent his young life in France, Germany and London. He served his military career in the British Raj. Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan called him to return and help in the Battle of Chamla. He also worked with Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah. He controlled police stations of all Darband, Amb. He was also known as Afsar-e-Darband. (افسردربند).[2]

References

  1. History of Amb State
  2. History of Nawab of Amb,,aa


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