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Miangul Abdul Wadud(Badshah Sahib) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miangul Abdul Wadud (Badshah Sahib)
Miangul Abdul Wadud(Urdu:ميانگل عبد الودود) was the Wali of Swat (princely state) and a descendant of the Akhund of Swat, of Gujjar origins. He was elected as Badshah Sahib (King) of Swat by a Loya Jirga held at Kabal, on November 1918 and recognized by the British authorities as ruler, and formally installed as Wali of Swat, at Saidu Sharif, on May 3, 1926. He ruled Swat from 1918 to 1949 and abdicated in favour of his eldest son, Miangul Jahan Zeb〔(www.royalark.net/Pakistan/swat.htm )〕 whom he carefully educated to run the State effectively. == Early life and struggle for power ==
H.H. Miangul Gulshahzada Sir Abdul Wadud was born at Saidu Sharif, in 1881. He was the elder son of Miangul Abdul Khaliq, Gujjar, and grandson from the maternal side of Shah Muhammad Aman ul-Mulk II, Mehtar of Chitral{Katora). He was educated privately. In 1915,when the tribes of Upper Swat elected Sayed Abdul Jabbar Shah as their king, he opposed the election and went into exile at Dalbar from 1915-1916. Abdul Jabbar could not defend the territory in a counterattack of Nawab of Dir in 1916. Chaotic anarchy then ensued. Miangul Abdul Wadud returned and took up arms against him in 1916.As a result the Jirga of Swat, decided to oust Abdul Jabbar Shah as king and appointed Miangul Abdul Wadud, one of the grandsons of the Akhund of Swat, as king in1917.He established his rule in Swat and annexed Buner and Chakisar to his dominion. Thus he controlled most of the Swat area by 1923.
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