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  1. Sultan Mohammad Khan (Pashto/Persian: سلطان محمد خان; 1795 – 1861), also known as Ghazi Sardar Sultan Mohammad Talaei, and known by his epithet, Sultan Mohammad Khan the Golden was an Afghan chief minister and regent.

  2. Sultan Mohammed Khan (19 February 1919 – 8 November 2010) was a Pakistani civil servant and British India Army officer who served as a Foreign Secretary of Pakistan. He was also Pakistan's ambassador to the United States in the Nixon and Jimmy Carter presidency.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mehmed_IIMehmed II - Wikipedia

    Mehmed II is recognized as the first sultan to codify criminal and constitutional law, long before Suleiman the Magnificent; he thus established the classical image of the autocratic Ottoman sultan. Mehmed's thirty-year rule and numerous wars expanded the Ottoman Empire to include Constantinople, the Turkish kingdoms and territories ...

  4. Sultan Mohammad Khan , also known as Ghazi Sardar Sultan Mohammad Talaei, and known by his epithet, Sultan Mohammad Khan the Golden was an Afghan chief minister and regent. He was a powerful brother of Emir Dost Mohammad Khan, the eventual ruler of Afghanistan who seized control of Kabul from him.

  5. El sultán Mohammad Khan (nacido en 1792 [1] y muerto en 1863 [1] ), también conocido como "Sultán Muhammad Khan Telai" fue un aristócrata afgano , ministro principal y regente , que renunció a favor de su hermano menor Amir Dost Muhammad Khan . Su otro hermano, Fateh Khan, murió en 1818. Durante el reinado de su hermano fue primer ministro y gobernador de varias regiones del Emirato.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2019 · Sultan Mohammad Khan shot to international fame in the 1980s with his daredevil motorcycle and car stunts. Now 60 and still hopeful of attempting new records, he feels let down by governments...

  7. SULTAN MUHAMMAD KHAN - The Sikh Encyclopedia. SULTAN MUHAMMAD KHAN, one of the several sons of Painda Khan, was a gorgeous person known as “Sultan Bibi” on account of Ills excessive love of finery and ostentation. In 1830 Sultan Muhammad Khan became governor of Peshawar and a tributary of the Sikhs.