Palay Khan
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Born1888
Died1951 (aged 62–63)
Zhob Balochistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Pakistan
KnownforLeader of prominent freedom fighters (Mujahideen) during British rule
Palay Khan پالې خان | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1888 |
| Died | 1951 (aged 62–63) Zhob Balochistan (Chief Commissioner's Province) Pakistan |
| Known for | Leader of prominent freedom fighters (Mujahideen) during British rule |
Palay Khan (Pashto: پالې خان, 1888-1951), also referred to as Palay Shah, was an ethnic Pashtun from the Khosti tribe in zhob, a freedom fighter, and commander of the group that fought against the British Raj in 1930 in Baluchistan (a Commissionerate Province). Khosti was living in Zhob when he died on January 1, 1951. Palay Khan never accepted an agreement between his group and the British Raj, against some compensation in favor of the earlier. The British promised him that they would agree to the Tribal Laws as the Constitution and Laws for his land.[citation needed]