Background
to this Post
British
Political Agents (also those ones in post colonial Agencies) kept a tag on the prominent
individuals in their areas of administration. My father being a historian with
a social agenda, attempted to obtain all material of historical importance.
Lucky for him, his cousin Humayun Beg was a very resourceful functionary in
Gilgit Agency. With his help he was able to access this confidential
information. I have opted to post ‘Who is Who’ on my blog as part of
information sharing. Any offensive information in this document is ascribable
to the political Agents and should not be taken as an attempt on my part to
offend the progeny of characters covered in this document.
We {myself and
my younger brother Lt. Col Saadullah Beg TI(M) } have obtained the Microfiche
record of all documents in the India Office Library England – such as memos,
letters, notes etc. maintained in Gilgit Agency ever since the advent of the
British in the area.
The researchers may like to avail these on case to case
basis.
WHO’s WHO IN
GILGIT AGENCY
HUNZA STATE.
1.
Mir Mohd Jamal Khan:- Son of the late Mir Ghazan Khan and the
grand son of the great Mir Sir Mohd Nazim Khan KCIE., KCSI. Succeeded to the Mirship
on the death of his father on the 6th May 45. Married the daughter of the late
Mir Sir Sikandar Khan of Nagar and has 2 sons and 4 daughters. He acceded to
Pakistan on 1st Nov 47after the overthrow of Dogra Raj in Gilgit and since then
he has proved himself in letter and in spirit to be a true Pakistani. Helped a
lot during the Kashmir liberation campaign and in addition to giving a
considerable large number of recruits he sent most of his relatives to fight on
various fronts in Ladakh and zojila fronts in year 1948. Is very enlightened
and a good scholar of Persian literature and is very popular among his subjects.
As an Ismaili leader, he is much influential in Gilgit Agency Chitral state as
well as in the adjoining areas of Sarikol etc where Ismailies are reported to
be in majority.
2.
Inayatullah Beg.
Son of the late K.B. Humayun .Beg, Is Wazir and foster father of the
present Mir of Hunza. Belongs to a respectable hereditary and influential wazir
family of Hunza. A real counselor to the present Mir. Commands respect and influence
in Hunza. A jolly good old man.
3.
Qudratullah Beg: A
nephew of Wazir Inayatullah Beg. An intelligent fellow. An organizer of the
Central Jamat Khana (Mosque) Gilgit and is the custodian of the Ismailia Fund
sanctioned by Sir Agha Khan for the religious and secular education of the Ismailis of this Agency. Also see SAGA , TARIKH , PUNJAB UNIVERSITY BURUSHASKI CULTURE
4.
Ayash Khan:- Younger
brother of Mir Mohd Jamal Khan of Hunza. Has served as a Junior Commissioned
officer in the Gilgit Scouts during the British regime. Has been working as
Private Secretary and Estate Manager to his brother the Mir of Hunza since the
latter's installation as the Mir of Hunza. He is a great helper to his brother
in the state matters. He always acts as officiating Mir whenever the real Mir
of Hunza goes down to Pakistan.
5.
Shah Baz Khan: He is the real paternal uncle of the Mir of Hunza, He is an
aged man and lives on a small jagir in Gulmit (Gojal) 26 miles away from Mirs
H,Q. A man of very little importance and significance.
PUNIAL POLITICAL
DISTRICT
1.
K.B
Mohd Anwar Khan: Is the present hereditary governor of Punial and son of late Raja Mohd Akbar Khan. He is generally loved by
his subjects, who are mostly Ismailis, and generally known to be a good ruler
of a petty state. He has rendered invaluable service in the cause of liberation of Kashmir. In addition to
giving a large number of recruits, he also gave his sons and other relatives
for active service. One of his sons named Shah Zaman was promoted to the Short
Service Pakistan Commission on account of his conspicuous services. The Raja also
suffered a heavy loss amounting to thousand of rupees on account of his Jagirs
in the Kashmir valley having fallen in Dogras hands and also his very well
constructed and furnished Bungalow having been razed to the ground in Indian Air
Raid on Gilgit. He is very popular in independent Darel tribes men and is a
source of great help to the administration in the annual disposal of disputes
with the Darel Jirga. He has married the
daughter of the late Shah Sikandar Khan of Nagar. He is a very shrewd man and
has good influence among his
people. Loved and respected by them.
2.
Raja
Mir BazKhan: Is the son of Raja Afiat
Khan. My predecessor, Colonel R.N. Bacon, P.A. Gilgit reports of his having
been dismissed from the Governorship of Yasin for malpractices and corruption.
He is generally known to be a great miser and is always on bad terms with Raja
Mohd Anwtar Khan, Governor of Punial. He has practically no following and is
not of any material significance.
3.
K.S,
Zamrud Khan. Is the younger brother of K.B. Raja Mohd Anwar Khan, Governor of Punial.
Is at present working as Jailor, Gilgit. Though not well educated he has
the rare reputation of being utmost honest. He has also worked as Subedar Major
in the Gilgit Scouts. He is a very nice rider and an outstanding polo player.
GUPIS, Political District,
1.
K.B.
Raja Hussain Ali Khan. Is the son of the late K.B.Raja Murad Khan Governor of
Gupis. Is married to the daughter of late Raja Sifat Bahadur, CIE of Punial.
Was first appointed' as Governor Ishkomen in June 1934 and was transferred to Gupis
in 1939. Is a pleasant personality and good sportsman. His services during the
war of liberation of Kashmir are very valuable. He took a tour of the entire
front line areas of Baltistan-Kargil and Astore, exhorting the people to spare
no sacrifice in liberating the Kashmir from the yoke of Dogra regime. He is generally
known to be extravagant and is always embarrassed financially. The main cause
of his incomparable hospitality to all the people passing through Gupis, which
is on a high-way between Gilgit and Chitral. He has spent a lot on the
entertainment of Chitral bodyguards coming from and going to Chitral during the
operation days, There is some agitation against him Chiefly emanating from Chitral
ruling family. Chitralies wish this Governor to be replaced by some one of the their
family.
2.
M,J.Sultan
Wali. He married the sister of Raja.Hussain Ali Khan of Gupis. Is not of much
political importance and lives almost a resigned life on his lands at Sumal.
3.
M,J.
Sultan Ghazi. Is a younger brother of
the present Raja Ishkoman and is married to the daughter of K.B. Raja Mohd
Anwar Khan Governor of Punial. Has served as Jemadar in the Gilgit Scouts. Looks
to be a good chap and in many respects better than his elder brother Sultan
Murad Khan, Governor of Ishkoman.
ISHKOMAN.
1.
K.S.
Sultan Murad Khan:- Is the present Governor of Ishkoman belonging to the
"Khoshwaqt" family . Loves an easy-going and resigned life. He is
given to opium smoking and is always intoxicated sitting for hours and hours on
the chair , enjoying his intoxication and taking to none. He likes the people
under his rule to have their way and is obliged to them if they do not
interfere with him. In spite of the slack administration, there are little
complaints by the public against him; the public of his illaqa are wholy
Ismailies, too law abiding and peaceful. He is a bit deaf and one has to take
pains to get himself heard by him. He is however straightforward and a sincere
Pakistani.
2.
Ex-Subedar
M.J. Azam Khan. Is the brother
of Sultan Murad Khan, Governor of Ishkorman and at present employed as Raja's orderly
Chilas, has previously served in the Gilgit
Scouts as Subedar. He got his leg and arm fractures in a rough polo match at
Chilas and was eventually invalidated out of Scout service. To be just to him
for his very good services in the Scouts, he was appointed to his present post
early in the year 1948. He is too talkative and is always laughing. He calls
himself an ideal ‘Khoshwaqt’. A.P.A. Chilas
is satisfied with work.
3.
Pir
Jamali Shah. A very influential Ismaili Pir living at Chatrokhand. His sister
was married to the late Mir Sir Nazim Khan, KCIE, KCSI, Mir of Hunza. This Pir
talks fluently in Persian but does riot know Urdu. His relationship with the
late Mir Ghazan Khan CBE of Hunza was very restrained because the Mir had
refused to give some Lands Jagir to Shah Khan etc., the uncles of the present
Mir; the sons of Pir Jamali Sbah's sister. However, the statesmanship of the present
Mir of Hunza has led to very cordial relationship between,, him and the Pir.
YASIN.
1.
K.S.
Mahbub Ali Khan: Is the second eldest and perhaps the most beloved son of the
late Sir Shah Sikandar Khan of Nagar, who tried his best to
get him appointed as his successor. His eldest son Mohd Ali, father of Mir
Shaukat Ali Khan having dead then. Was one. time Subedar Major in the Gilgit
Scouts. Owing to his persistent endeavours to gethimself installed as Mir of
Nagar in place ofhis nephew Mir Shaukat Ali Khan, it was considered necessary
by the then political authorities to appoint him Lt, Governor of Yasin in 1941.
He has married the sister of Sultan Murad Khan, the Governor of Ishkoman. He is
the chief scapegoat for 'Khoshwaqt’ intrigues and, at times it seemed difficult
for him to hold his Governorship without the help of political authorities. He
is by habit very selfish and is always trying to exploit 'the good work, acne
by his younger brothers in the last overthrow of Dogra regime in Gilgit, to achieve
his own selfish ends. Some of his brothers do not like him even because of his
selfishness.
2.
M.J.
Ghulam Dastgir, Son of the late Shah
Abdurrehman Khanand perhaps the only important men behind the Koshwaqt
intrigues in the political districts of Gupis & Yasin, During the last
Yasin agitation he was warned in strong words to disassociate himself with any
undesirable movement which might disrupt the peace and unity of these districts
at the present juncture, H.H. the late Mehtar of Chitral was very much
interested for his being made a Governor, of which I am afraid, he stands little
chance.
3.
M,J.
Mohd Wazir He is reported to be an
illegitimate son of Khan late Shah Abdurrebman Khan of Khoshwaqt family. Has
remained SIP, Jailor and. Raja Orderly Chilas, respectively, Was good at
investigation and is reported to have an itching palm and also not a good
personality. Has no influence at all. He is the man of H,H. Chitral and one of
those mischief-Mongers who try to create troubles to compel the administration
to install a Khoshwaqt as Governor of Gupis and Yasin.
GILGIT SUB DIVISION:
1.
Raja
Jaffar Khan. Son of Karim Khan Jagirdar
of Gilgit. Has a lot of landed property in Gilgit. Is married to the sister of
Chills Khan of Nomal. He lacks personality and is liable to do any thing which
others wish him to do. He has rendered little service to the Government during
the worst days of operations. Is issueless and is reported to be impotent. Is
always on bad terms with Gashpur Shah Rais Khan, his heir.
2.
Gr.
Shah Rais Khan. Son of Alidad Raja of Gilgit and the heir to the present Raja
Jaffar Khan of Gilgit. Wields considerable influence among the general public of
this sub-Division.. He has married the daughter of the late Sir Shah Sikandar
Khan, the Mir or Nagar and has been of great help to the present administration
in counter-acting the mischievous moves of a few disruptionists who have made
strenuous, efforts to launch a campaign of non-payment of revenue and the stoppage
of paid labour in the Gilgit. With the active help or the then Subedar Major (now
Lieut) Mohd Babar Khan (who is his brother in-law) he succeeded in
overthrowing the Dogra regime on the night between 13.10.47 and 1.11.47 and in
capturing the Dogra Governor Brig. Ghansara Singh . He acted as president of
the Interim Azad Government for a short while before Inviting the Pakistan
Government to immediately take over the Administration or this Agency, He has
helped the present administration during the acute shortage of food grains and
collected hundred maunds of grains as free contribution to Government from all
the public of Sub. Division upon whom he has a good hold. He is sincere
Pakistani.
3.
Chills
Khan. Is the son of Raja Kama1 Khan of Nomal. An old man of little importance,
is the self-styled Raja of Nomal.
CHILAS SUB AGENCY.
1.
Syed
Ali, Lambardar Gor Chilas, Gilgit. Is the principle Shin Lumbardar of Gor. Is
very popular among his people and, capable of herding them to do anything.
2.
Bijil
Lumbardar of Chilas: A popular Lumbardar of Gichi, and remained levy leader up
to 1919. Is very rich and has large flocks of sheep and the second man in Chilas
Sub-Agency.
3.
Ali
Dad Lumbardar. Is a principal Shin
Lumbardar of Thor. Very influential and, good mannered is most helpful in most
complicated criminal cases.
ASTORE SUB DIVISION.
1.
Mohd
Ismail Khan. He belongs to Donyan
(Astore) and was previously working as SIP in Kashmir from where he had
proceeded on leave to his home when Astore was liberated and occupied, by the Azad
Forces. He joined the Azad Administration as N. T. His services as N.T. in
arranging: transport and other necessities for the troops outshine any body
also in the Astore sub-Division. In recognition of which he was subsequently
raised to the temporary post of Tehsildar. He is a good worker no doubt and
also commands good influence in his Astore area, but is incline to achieve
immediate reward for his good services.
2.
Raja
Saji Ali Khan. A child of about 12 years. He is the. Son of the late Raja
Hussain Khan Jagirdar of Astore and a nephew (from the sister side) of the present
Mir of Nagar., He has some followers and may be of some service to Pakistan. He
has been awarded scholarship for studies and is soon being bent to C.S.
Peshawar„
Copy of Sanad
Granted to Raja Anwar Khan
With the sanction of the Government
or India and His Highness the Maharaja of Kashmir, I. have much pleasure Raja
Anwar Khan, in ivesting you the powers of Governor of the Punial Illaqua the ancestral
jagir granted to your fore-Fathers, subject to the following conditions ;
1)
That
you will at all times be loyal to the great Sirkar and to the Kashmir Darbar.
2)
That
in all matters relating to the administration of Iliaqua you will be guided by
the advice of the Political Agent in Gilgit.
3)
That
you will refer all questions relating to Gashpurs for the Political Agent's
advice.
4)
That
you will refer all questions relating to the mutatic of cultivated land to the
Political agent for his advice.
5)
That
all cases, affecting the ststus of a zamindar, or those connected with the
appointment and dismissal of Lambardars shall be notified to the Political Agent,
Gilgit for his information.
6)
That
no member of the Corps of Gilgit scouts shall be degraded to the status of a Ryat.
7)
That
you will take cognizance of all criminal ad civil cases arising in the Agency
and shall dispose of them according to the tribal custom of the Illaqua, but
all cases of murder, riot and sudden death under doubtful circumstances, or of
robbery accompanied with violence resulting in grevious hurt, shall be reported
for the orders of the Political Agent, Gilgit.
A monthly statement of all criminal
cases disposed of by you, with the punishment inflicted will be submitted for
the Political Agent’ s information.
8)
That
Gashpur Mir Baz Khan shall continue to receive the. Revenues of Gakuch, and other
concessions enjoyed by him hitherto.
9)
That
Gasbpur Wali Mohammad shall continue, till further orders, to receive the
revenue of Aishi and Upper Damas villages.
10) That you rule and
administer the. Ilaqua in accordance with the tribal laws and customs of the country
and that you levy tribute service and revenue accordingly.
Sd E.H.S. James
Maj
Political Agent, Gilgit
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