Mahmud Khan I

Mahmud Khan I

Mir Mahmud Khan I was the Khan (ruler) of the princely state of Kalat in what is now the Balochistan province of Pakistan during the eighteenth century.[1]

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Preceded by:
Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan I
Mir Mahmud Khan I Followed by:
Mir Mehrab Khan
 
The Khans of Kalat

Mir Ahmad I | Mir Mehrab | Samandar Khan | Mir Ahmad II | Mir Abdullah | Mir Muhabbat | Mir Muhammad Nasir Khan I | Mir Mahmud Khan I | Mir Mehrab Khan II | Mir Shah Nawaz Khan |Mir Nasir Khan II| Mir Khudadad Khan | Sherdil Khan | Mahmud Khan II | Mohammad Azam Jan Khan | Ahmad Yar Khan |




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