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Afzal ul-Mulk
The Mehtar of Chitral
Tenure1892–1892 (two months)
PredecessorMehtar Aman ul-Mulk
SuccessorMehtar Sher Afzal
Born1867
Chitral
Died1892
Buried Chitral
Residence Chitral Fort
Family Katoor Dynasty

Afzal ul-Mulk (1 January 1867 – 6 November 1892) was the Mehtar (ruler) of the princely state of Chitral who briefly ruled following the death of his father the Mehtar Aman ul-Mulk, usurping the right of his elder brother Nizam ul-Mulk. [1] [2] [3] His reign lasted two months and seven days before he was murdered by his uncle Sher Afzal. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ The Cambridge History of India. CUP Archive. 1960. p. 463.
  2. ^ Blackwood's Magazine. W. Blackwood. 1895. p. 410.
  3. ^ Simner, Mark (18 August 2017). Chitral 1895: An Episode of the Great Game. Fonthill Media.
  4. ^ Thomson, Harry Craufuird (1895). The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. W. Heinemann. pp.  27. mehtar afzal ul mulk killed.
  5. ^ Davies, C. Collin (17 October 2013). The Problem of the North-West Frontier, 1890–1908. Cambridge University Press. p. 83. ISBN  9781107662094.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Afzal ul-Mulk
The Mehtar of Chitral
Tenure1892–1892 (two months)
PredecessorMehtar Aman ul-Mulk
SuccessorMehtar Sher Afzal
Born1867
Chitral
Died1892
Buried Chitral
Residence Chitral Fort
Family Katoor Dynasty

Afzal ul-Mulk (1 January 1867 – 6 November 1892) was the Mehtar (ruler) of the princely state of Chitral who briefly ruled following the death of his father the Mehtar Aman ul-Mulk, usurping the right of his elder brother Nizam ul-Mulk. [1] [2] [3] His reign lasted two months and seven days before he was murdered by his uncle Sher Afzal. [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ The Cambridge History of India. CUP Archive. 1960. p. 463.
  2. ^ Blackwood's Magazine. W. Blackwood. 1895. p. 410.
  3. ^ Simner, Mark (18 August 2017). Chitral 1895: An Episode of the Great Game. Fonthill Media.
  4. ^ Thomson, Harry Craufuird (1895). The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. W. Heinemann. pp.  27. mehtar afzal ul mulk killed.
  5. ^ Davies, C. Collin (17 October 2013). The Problem of the North-West Frontier, 1890–1908. Cambridge University Press. p. 83. ISBN  9781107662094.

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