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#warriors #niazi #pathaan #mughal #shershaah #islamic #ilmkacharagh #niaziwarriors Welcome to our YouTube video exploring the brave and influential military leaders of the Niazi Warriors, from the era of Mahmood Ghaznavi to the mighty Mughal Empire. Join us as we delve into the rich history of these formidable warriors and their exceptional commanders who shaped the course of history. In this video, we will take you on a captivating journey through time, highlighting the significant military leaders who led the Niazi Warriors to victory and played a crucial role in establishing and expanding their dominance in the region. From Mahmood Ghaznavi, the first notable commander, to the powerful Mughal generals, we will explore their military strategies, achievements, and lasting impacts on the Niazi Warriors' legacy. Witness the fierce battles they fought, the territories they conquered, and the tactical brilliance they demonstrated on the battlefield. We will shed light on the military campaigns and major engagements that defined these leaders' careers and influenced the destiny of the Niazi Warriors. (Reference: "History of the Pathans, Vol-III, by Haroon Rashid) Notes and References: 1. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-293 2. Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province, Volume 1, p-286 3. Raverty, "Notes on Afghánistan and Part of Baluchistan", p-343. 4. S.S Thorburn, "Bannu under native rule", p-18 5. Dr Chiragh Hussain, "Dood-e-Chiragh", p-31-35 6. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-322 7. B.Dorn, "History of the Afghans, p-40-41" 8. Raverty, "Notes on Afghánistan and Part of Baluchistan", p-347 9. B.Dorn, "History of the Afghans", p-134 10. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-324 11.Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-325 12. The Pathans, 550 B.C.-A.D. 1957 - Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe 13. "Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi", -237 14. The ruins of Dhan Kot are located near Kalabagh on the western bank of Indus. 15. See Historical relationship between Ghakkars and Afghans 16. Elliot, "The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians :The Muhammadan Period ". p-488 17. The Jagir of Muhammad Khan Niazi in Ashti 'pargana' was located on the bank of verda river in Deccan. He declared Ashti 'pargana' as his native place and worked for its development and prosperity. He is buried in the Ashti settlement. According to Wardha District Gazetteer (p- 634),(Reference: "History of the Pathans, Vol-III, by Haroon Rashid) Notes and References: 1. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-293 2. Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province, Volume 1, p-286 3. Raverty, "Notes on Afghánistan and Part of Baluchistan", p-343. 4. S.S Thorburn, "Bannu under native rule", p-18 5. Dr Chiragh Hussain, "Dood-e-Chiragh", p-31-35 6. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-322 7. B.Dorn, "History of the Afghans, p-40-41" 8. Raverty, "Notes on Afghánistan and Part of Baluchistan", p-347 9. B.Dorn, "History of the Afghans", p-134 10. Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-324 11.Haroon Rashid, "History of the Pathans", p-325 12. The Pathans, 550 B.C.-A.D. 1957 - Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe 13. "Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi", -237 14. The ruins of Dhan Kot are located near Kalabagh on the western bank of Indus. 15. See Historical relationship between Ghakkars and Afghans 16. Elliot, "The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians :The Muhammadan Period ". p-488 17. The Jagir of Muhammad Khan Niazi in Ashti 'pargana' was located on the bank of verda river in Deccan. He declared Ashti 'pargana' as his native place and worked for its development and prosperity. He is buried in the Ashti settlement. According to Wardha District Gazetteer (p- 634), #warriors #niazi #pathaan #mughal #shershaah #islamic #ilmkacharagh #niaziwarriors Niazi Warriors Niazi Warriors History, Niazi Warriors History|Who were military leaders Of Mahmood Gaznawai|Ahmed Shah|Abdali|Mughals|2020 ,Niazi warrior niazi surrender 1971 Niazi with Mahmood Ghaznavi Sher shah suri isa khan niazi history Haibat khan Niazi History of Niazi Warriors History of Niazi history of niazi tribe history of pashtun haibat khan niazi bio history of niyazi niazi niazi pathan niazi pathan history niazi qabila niazi history https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn