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  1. Jan-Fishan Khan. Saiyed Muhammed Shah, better known by his title as Jan-Fishan Khan, was a 19th-century Afghan noble chieftain ( nawab) [1] [2] He participated in the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–42) and the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and on both occasions, he supported the British.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2020 · Jan Fishan Khan was the great-great-grandfather of Naseeruddin Shah. He first came to India in the 19th century. He was an Afghan mercenary who had commanded almost 5000 troops. He and his troops had a reputation of merciless brutality (” Jan Fishan” literally means ‘life scatterer”).

  3. Sayyid Muhammed Shah , más conocido por su título como Jan-Fishan Khan, fue un señor de la guerra afgano del siglo XIX . [1] [2] Participó en la Primera Guerra Anglo-Afgana (1839-1842) y en la Rebelión India de 1857 , y en ambas ocasiones apoyó a los británicos . Por sus servicios a los británicos, a Khan se le concedió la propiedad de Sardhana y es el antepasado de los Nawabs de ...

  4. The Nawab of Sardhana is an honorary Muslim title bestowed upon the descendants of the Afghan noble chieftain (nawab) and statesman Jan-Fishan Khan, for services to the British Raj – both in the failed British Afghan campaigns, as well as during the 1857 Rebellion in India.

  5. Sayyid Muhammed Shah, better known by his title as Jan-Fishan Khan, was a 19th-century Afghan warlord.[1][2] He participated in the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–42) and the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and on both occasions, he supported the British. For his services to the British, Khan was...

  6. Nawab Mohammed Ali Shah's father was Jan-Fishan Khan, who in turn had been a disciple of the celebrated Naqshbandi master Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari. Ikbal Ali Shah sets out the remainder of this silsila , from Qandhari backwards to Yaqub Charkhi (the disciple of Bahauddin Naqshband) in Islamic Sufism (where it is described as "The ...

  7. Omar Ali-Shah entrusted me, a year ago, with the task of translating Omar Khayaam's Rubaiyyat into English verse from a Persian text, the “Jan Fishan Khan” manuscript, which has been in the possession of his princely Afghan family, senior in descent from the Prophet Mohammed, since a few years after Khayaam's death, when a contemporary Sultan pr...