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Legendary general of the Sudhan people

Sardar Sabaz Ali Khan, was a resident of the Baloch tehsil of the former Sudhanoti State. Khan was one of tribal general of the Sudhanoti State who fought the first war of 1819 against Maharaja Ranjit Singh on behalf of the Sudhanoti State and defeated the Sikh Khalsa. The second war was fought in 1820 in which a peace treaty was signed between the Sudhnauti State and the Sikh Khalsa government of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The third and last war was the Sikh-Sudhan War of 1837 Poonch Revolt in which the Sudhnauti State was defeated and he was flayed alive along with 27 other generals of the Sudhanoti.

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  1. http://www.pbase.com/hgharib/yaadgar
  2. Kapur, Manohar Lal (1980). History of Jammu and Kashmir State: The making of the State. Kashmir History. p. 52.
  3. Ahmad, Pizada Irshad (2003). A Hand Book on Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Nawab Sons Publication. p. 152. ISBN 9789695300503.
  4. Suharwardy, Abdul Haq (1983). Tragedy in Kashmir. India: Wajidalis. p. 6.
  5. Ram, Diwan Kirpa (1977). Gulabnama of Diwan Kirpa Ram. Light & Life Publishers. p. 161.



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