- Umra Khan
Umra Khan of Jandul (c. 1860-1903) was a
Pashtun chief on the north-western frontier ofIndia , who was chiefly responsible for theChitral Campaign of 1895. He was the younger son of the khan ofJandul ; but he killed his elder brother, seized the throne, and made himself a power on the frontier.In 1894 he held undisputed sway over almost the whole of
Bajour , when his restless ambition caused him to interfere in the internal affairs of Chitral. He instigatedAfzal-ul-Mulk , a half-witted brother of the Chitral chief, to murder his brotherNizam-ul-Mulk , and then threw over the fratricide and supported the claims of his uncleSher Afzul to the throne. The government of British India intervened and ordered Umra Khan to leave Chitral. When he refused, the Chitral Expedition was despatched; Umra Khan was driven into exile inAfghanistan , and died there in 1903.References
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