Khan Muhammad Khan of Mong
Khan Muhammad Khan (Urdu: خان محمد خان) (April 25, 1912 – June 1995) commonly known as Khan of Mong, was a Captain in the British Indian Army during the World War II. After demobilisation, he served as a rebel leader during the First Kashmir War. He is credited with the capture of Mirpur, even though the real action was carried out by Pakistan's PAVO Cavalry. He was also allegedly involved with the Rawalpindi Conspiracy and the Poonch Uprising.
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Khan Muhammad Khan of Mong
Khan Muhammad Khan (Urdu: خان محمد خان) (April 25, 1912 – June 1995) commonly known as Khan of Mong, was a Captain in the British Indian Army during the World War II. After demobilisation, he served as a rebel leader during the First Kashmir War. He is credited with the capture of Mirpur, even though the real action was carried out by Pakistan's PAVO Cavalry. He was also allegedly involved with the Rawalpindi Conspiracy and the Poonch Uprising.
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Khan Muhammad Khan (Urdu: خان ...... iracy and the Poonch Uprising.
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Khan of Mong
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1919-04-25
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1995-06-11
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birth date
1919-04-25
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Mong, Jammu and Kashmir, British India
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Azad Jammu and Kashmir
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Jammu Kashmir
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1995-06-11
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Leading the Mirpur front during the 1947 War of Independence
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Khan Muhammad Khan
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خان محمد خان
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ur
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Soldier and guerrilla leader
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Khan of Mong
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