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  1. Khan Abdul Bahram Khan (Urdu: خان عبدل بهرام خان) was the founder of major political family; Family of Bahram Khan of Pakistan. Khan Abdul Bahram Khan's sons Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (usually referred to as "Dr. Khan Sahib") and Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Bacha Khan) were political leaders in Pakistan.

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    Muhammad Bairam Khan (Persian: محمد بیرم خان; 18 January 1501 – 31 January 1561), commonly known as Bairam Khan or Bayram Khan was an important military commander, and later commander-in-chief of the Mughal army, a powerful statesman and regent at the court of the Mughal Emperors, Humayun and Akbar.

  3. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a Pashtun independence activist and a spiritual leader nicknamed asFrontier Gandhi” due to his political activities and close association with the Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi. He was a lifelong pacifist who advocated non-violent opposition and founded the Khudai Khidmatgar ("Servants of God") in order to ...

  4. The members of Bahram Khan family who have been active in politics are: Khan Abdul Bahram Khan (1850-1922), the founder of the family. Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (1882–1958) ("Dr. Khan Sahib"), pioneer in the Indian Independence Movement and a Pakistani politician, son of Khan Abdul Bahram Khan.

  5. Jan 31, 2014 · January 31, 2014. Bacha Khan, as he was popularly known was born Abdul Ghaffar Khan in the Utmanzai area of Charsadda Tehsil, then a part of District Peshawar in 1890. His father Bahram Khan, a local tribal chief, had some land in the area of Hashtnaggar (literally “eight towns”).

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  6. Nov 5, 2021 · Khan Abdul Bahram Khan (Urdu: خان عبدل بهرام خان ‎) was the founder of major political family of Pakistan. Khan Abdul Bahram Khan's sons Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (usually referred to as "Dr. Khan Sahib") and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan were political leaders in Pakistan.

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  8. Jul 28, 2022 · Key Highlights. Bairam helped Humayun, Babur's son and successor, to establish the Mughal Empire in India. After Humayun's death, he acted as Akbar's guardian and commander-in-chief of the Mughal army. Despite his immense loyalty, there was a time when Khan rebelled against Akbar, and was defeated.