VILLAGES: x
AREA: 18,000 acres
LOCATION: Punjab (Mianwali Dist.)
REVENUE: 22,000Rs
DYNASTY: Awan
ANNEXATION: 1822
RELIGION: Muslim
PRESENT RULER: Nawab Malik MUHAMMAD ASAD KHAN, present Nawab of Kalabagh since 1967.
married and has issue, including...
Nawabzada Muhammad Fuad Khan Malik
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: The sovereign state was annexed by the Sikhs in 1822. The Nawab of Kalabagh was regranted the jagir of Kalabagh in 1848, in recognition of his services to the British Authorities, during their expansion in the Punjab. Estate holders were...
Malik SURUKHRU KHAN, 1st Malik of Kalabagh, married and had issue.
Malik Muhammed Azim Khan (qv)
Malik MUHAMMED AZIM KHAN, 2nd Malik of Kalabagh, he was recognised as head of the Kala Bagh Ilaka, by King Timur Shah Durrani, who allowed him 1,200Rs annually for keeping his portion of the road open between Kabul and Delhi; married and had issue.
Malik Allah Yar Khan (qv)
Malik ALLAH YAR KHAN, 3rd Malik of Kalabagh -/1863, married and had issue. He died 1863.
Malik Muzaffar Khan (qv)
Ambaz Khan
Malik Khan Bahadur MUZAFFAR KHAN, 4th Malik of Kalabagh 1863/1885, he was granted the title of Khan Bahadur by the British Government; married and had issue. He died 1885.
Malik Yar Muhammed Khan (qv)
Sultan Muhammed Khan
Malik YAR MUHAMMED KHAN, 5th Malik of Kalabagh 1885/-, born 1836, Vice-Regal Darbari of Bannu District, married and had issue.
Nawab Khan Bahadur Ata Muhammed Khan (qv)
Nawabzadi (name unknown), married Sardar Muhammed Ali Khan, Rais-e-Azam of Kot Fateh Khan and Sardar of the Gheba Clan, and had issue.
Nawab Sardar Sir Muhammed Nawaz Khan (see below)
Nawab Khan Bahadur ATA MUHAMMED KHAN, 6th Nawab of Kalabagh -/1924, he was granted the title of Khan Bahadur by the British Government; married and had issue. He died 1924.
Nawab Malik Ameer Muhammed Khan (qv)
Nawabzadi (name unknown), married Nawab Sardar Sir Muhammed Nawaz Khan, born 12th August 1901, son of Sardar Muhammed Ali Khan, Rais-e-Azam of Kot Fateh Khan and Sardar of the Gheba Clan, Kt. [cr.1939], and had issue, four daughters. She died 1952.
eldest daughter, married (her cousin), married Malik Yar Muhammad Khan of Pindi Gheb (see below).
second daughter, married Sardar Mumtaz Hussain Khan of Kot Fateh Khan.
third daughter, married (her cousin), Nawabzada Malik Muzaffar Khan of Kalabagh (see below).
fourth daughter, married Colonel Chaudhry Mumtaz Ali Khan of Chakwal.
Nawabzadi (name unknown), married and had issue.
Malik Yar Muhammad Khan of Pindi Gheb, married (his cousin), the eldest daughter of Nawab Sir Sardar Muhammad Nawaz Khan Gheba of Kot Fateh Khan.
Nawab Malik AMEER MUHAMMED KHAN, 7th Nawab of Kalabagh 1924/1967, born 1910, seventh Nawab of Kalabagh, educated at Aitchison Chiefs' College, Lahore and Oxford College, U.K.; Governor of West Pakistan (12.4.1960) - (18.9.1966), married and had issue. He died 26th November 1967.
Nawab Malik Muhammad Asad Khan (see below)
Nawabzada Malik Muzaffar Khan, M.P. 1970.; married Nawabzadi (name unknown), third daughter of Nawab Sir Sardar Muhammad Nawaz Khan Gheba of Kot Fateh Khan, and had issue.
Sahibzada Malik Idris Khan
Sahibzada Malik Walid Khan
Nawabzada Malik Allah Yar Khan, member of the Majlis-e-Shura; married and had issue. He died 27th June 2000 at Islamabad.
[?Aleya Malik, married April 2004, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, born 1st August 1956.
[?Sumeira Malik]
[?Sahibzada Malik Ammad Khan, M.P. 2008]
Nawabzadi (name unknown), married Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari, Head of the Leghari tribe; former President of Pakistan; born 1940, and has issue.
Awais Leghari, born 1970.
Nawab Malik MUHAMMAD ASAD KHAN, 8th Nawab of Kalabagh (see above)
OTHER MEMBERS:
Malik Allah Yar Khan LL.B., born 1927 in Khunda, Dist. Attock, he practiced as a professional lawyer, later served as President of District Muslim League Campbellpur (Attock) in 1959; Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab from 1979 to 1985; M.N.A. 1962/1965 and 1999/2002; served as Minister for Labour and Jails (Government of West Pakistan) from 1966 to 1969, and as Provincial Minister Punjab for Revenue, Local Government, Labour and Mineral Development from 1985 to 1988; he served as the elected Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee; Member, Special Committee on Kashmir; Member, Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat; Member, Standing Committee on Defence; Member, Standing Committee on Rules of Procedure and Privileges; married and has issue, two sons.
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