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Rebel name

The Gawsawar being referred to by the Niamatullah Ibrahimi source was Ibrahim Khan. [1] There was another rebel cited in this text called Beg but his name was Yosuf (also from Sharistan) but he was active in the 1930s for resistance against the local administration. Darwin Naz ( talk) 23:11, 30 December 2020 (UTC) reply

References

  1. ^ Ibrahimi, Niamatullah (2017). The Hazaras and the Afghan State: Rebellion, Exclusion and the Struggle for Recognition. Oxford University Press. p. 106. ISBN  978-1-84904-707-4.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rebel name

The Gawsawar being referred to by the Niamatullah Ibrahimi source was Ibrahim Khan. [1] There was another rebel cited in this text called Beg but his name was Yosuf (also from Sharistan) but he was active in the 1930s for resistance against the local administration. Darwin Naz ( talk) 23:11, 30 December 2020 (UTC) reply

References

  1. ^ Ibrahimi, Niamatullah (2017). The Hazaras and the Afghan State: Rebellion, Exclusion and the Struggle for Recognition. Oxford University Press. p. 106. ISBN  978-1-84904-707-4.

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