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  1. Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah (Hindi: सरदार इक़बाल अली शाह, Urdu: سردار اقبال علی شاہ; 1894 in Sardhana, India – 4 November 1969 in Tangier, Morocco) was an Indian-Afghan author and diplomat descended from the Sadaat of Paghman.

  2. This article was published on 6 Feb, 2023. Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah was an Afghani-Indian, who attended Edinburgh the late 1910s. He established himself as a writer and diplomat, reporting on international relations.

  3. India. Date of death: 04 Nov 1969. Date of 1st arrival in Britain: 01 Jan 1914. Dates of time spent in Britain: 1914-69. Location: Edinburgh, London, Oxford. About: Ikbal Ali Shah was the Son of the Nawab of Sardhana, and great grandson of the Afghan statesman Jan Fishan Khan.

  4. www5.open.ac.uk › research-projects › making-britainEdinburgh | Making Britain

    Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah was a prolific writer of articles, and books relating to South Asia, Sufism and the Muslim World. He published in The Bookman and other journals, but struggled to live by his writing.

  5. El Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah nació en Sardhana, India en 1894, procedente de una distinguida familia afgana cuyo linaje se remonta directamente al Profeta Mahoma. El principado de Paghman en Afganistán ha permanecido hereditariamente en la familia durante más de novecientos años.

  6. www5.open.ac.uk › research-projects › making-britainOxford Majlis | Making Britain

    Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah. About: Ikbal Ali Shah was the Son of the Nawab of Sardhana, and great grandson of the Afghan statesman Jan Fishan Khan. He came to Britain before the First World War and studied at Oxford and Edinburgh University, where he met his wife, the Scottish author Morag Murray.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah ( Hindi: सरदार इक़बाल अली शाह, Urdu: سردار اقبال علی شاہ; 1894 in Sardhana, India – 4 November 1969 in Tangier, Morocco) was an Indian - Afghan author and diplomat descended from the Sadaat of Paghman.