Jandala (princely state)
The princely state of Jandala was founded in the 15th century CE, in the mountains west of Kashmir, now in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It had an area of 179 km2, grew crops such as apples and apricots and had marble mines. It was ruled by the Jadoon dynasty.[1]
Recent rulers were:
- Mir Khanzada AKBAR KHAN, ruled 1843–1849
- Mir Khanzada ZAHID KHAN, ruled 1849–1900
- Mir Khanzada BEHRAM KHAN JADOON ruled, 1900–1902
- Mir Khanzada SHAHNAWAZ JADOON ruled 1902–1912
- Mir Khanzada Sir WALI KHAN JADOON, Wali of Jandala ruled 1912–1950
- Mir Khanzada AURANGZEB KHAN JADOON 1950–
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