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Shams ud Din Khan

Shams ud Din Khan (1900-1969) has been a notable early Pashtun Ahmadi in the North West Frontier province of India. (Now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan) He remained its Provincial Ameer () (1969). He was a close associate of Khalifatul Masih II and III.( Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad and Mirza Nasir Ahmad) in his lifetime. He was a member of the Jama’at Khilafat Committee (College ) and was one of the two proposers of the name of Mirza Nasir Ahmad at the time of his Election to the seat of Khilafat in November 1965.〔An Interview Ameer Jama’at Ahmadiyya North West Frontier Province〕 He remained a member of the Majlis Shura (Assembly ) of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Pakistan.
==Early life==
Shams ud Din Khan was born January 26, 1900, to Hafiz Haji Noor Muhammad (1835-1904). His father died when he was four. Noor Muhammad, has an important legacy associated with him in the history of Ahmadiyya Community. Something which ultimately led Shams ud Din Khan to convert to Ahmadiyya in 1927. He received his education from the Islamia Collegite High School at Peshawar.(1917)〔(Edwards Mission High School, Peshawar )〕 He married thrice, every time after the death of his wives. He had thirteen children, six sons and seven daughters.He was son in Law to Sahibzada Abdul Lateef, a cousin of Sahibzada Nawab Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum (1863 – 1937) (Once Chief Minister North West Frontier Province (1937) and Founder of the Islamia College Peshawar) His wife Amatul Aziz Begum (1924-) had been Sadar (Head) the Women Wing Ahmadiyya Community, Lajna Imaillah North West Frontier Province.〔Sarhad Mein Ahmadiyyat ka Nafooz,(Urdu) by S D Aslam, Unitech Publications, India (2012)pp:145-148 ()〕

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