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Khan Sahib

Khan Sahib is a compound of khan (leader) and sahib (master) - was a formal title of respect and honour, which was conferred mainly on Muslim, but also to Parsi, Irani, and Jewish subjects of the British Indian Empire.[1] It was a title one degree lower than Khan Bahadur, but higher than that of Khan.

Khan Sahib Medal
Title Badge for Khan Sahib
TypeCivil decoration
Awarded forPublic service
Presented byViceroy & Governor-General of India on behalf of the British Indian Government
EligibilityMuslim, Parsi and Jewish Commonwealth subjects of British India
Post-nominalsKS
StatusDiscontinued since 1947
Last awarded1947
Precedence
Next (higher)Khan Bahadur (title)
EquivalentRai Sahib (for Hindus)
Next (lower)Khan
Sanad (Citation) conferring the title of Khan Sahib to Dossabhoy Muncherji Raja

The title was conferred along with a Title Badge and a citation (or sanad) and the recipient was entitled to prefix the title to his name. The title was conferred on behalf of the British Indian Government by the Viceroy and Governor-General of India.[2]

The title "Khan Sahib" was originally conferred by the Mughal Empire on Muslim subjects in recognition of public services rendered and was adopted by the British Indian Empire for the same purpose. Hindu subjects of the British Indian Empire were conferred the title of "Rai Sahib". Since there were no separate titles for Parsi and Jewish subjects, the British Indian Empire conferred the Muslim title of Khan Sahib to Parsi and Jewish subjects as well.[1]

The chronological list of recipients below is not exhaustive.

Khan Sahib titte of Col. Khan Muhammad Kha
  • 1940: Khan Muhammad Aslam Khan Swati, 7th Chief of Swati tribe who later got title of Khan Bahadur too. He was son of 6th Chief of Swati tribe Khan Muhammad Akram Khan Swati and nephew of 5th Chief of Swati tribe Khan Bahadur Muhamad Hussain Khan[7]
The first shield is of Khan Sahib presented to Khan Muhammad Hussain Khan Swati(5th Chief of Swati tribe) in 1916, the second shield is of Khan Bahadur presented to same person in 1921 while the third shield of Khan Sahib was presented to 7th Chief Khan Bahadur Muhammad Aslam Khan Swati. Picture is taken from a wall of Chief of Swati house at Garhi Habibullah
  • 1943,Shaik Muhammad Abdul Sattar Sahib Bahadur, deputy superintendent of police (officiating),Madras,Awarded by lord linlithgow ( Viceroy & Governor-General of India).
  • Colonel Khan Muhammad Khan from Poonch, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan was given the Khan Sahib title for his commitment and selfless service to the people of Kashmir on 11 June 1942 by Viceroy & Governor-General of India on behalf of the British Government.[8]
  • Aziz al-Hasan Ghouri[9]
  • 1940, To Sahibzada Khurshid Ali Khan for his public services by the British India Government. He served in foreign service in Iraq and Sri Lanka. He belonged to Sahibzada family of Wayanwali, Punjab, Pakistan.

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References edit

  1. ^ a b Joan G. Roland (1998). The Jewish communities of India. Transaction Publishers. p. 35. ISBN 0765804395. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  2. ^ Captain H. Taprell Dorling. (1956). Ribbons and Medals. A.H.Baldwin & Sons, London. p. 111.
  3. ^ Qasmi, Tanveer Khalid (29 May 2020). "ادب گرو ادیب ساز مولوی اسماعیل میرٹھی". Qindeel. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  4. ^ Government of Bengal. "The Bengal Civil List (Published annually). Corrected up to 1st July 1944". No. 279. Part II - List of Persons in Bengal Holding Titles Conferred or Recognized by His Excellency The Viceroy Page 446
  5. ^ Azam, K.M., Hayat-e-Sadeed: Bani-e-Dar ul Islam Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan (A Righteous Life: Founder of Dar ul Islam Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan), Lahore: Nashriyat, 2010 (583 pp., Urdu) ISBN 978-969-8983-58-1
  6. ^ . Ittefaq.Com. 30 October 2009. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Hazara Gazetteer 1907, page 27". Internet archive.
  8. ^ Yagana e Kashmir by Brig M. Sadiq Khan and Dr Ghulam Hussain Azhar
  9. ^ Faiz Qaziabadi. "Aziz al-Hasan Majzoob". kashmiruzma.net. Kashmir Uzma. Retrieved 3 April 2020.[permanent dead link]

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This article is about the British Indian title For other uses see Khan disambiguation Khan Sahib is a compound of khan leader and sahib master was a formal title of respect and honour which was conferred mainly on Muslim but also to Parsi Irani and Jewish subjects of the British Indian Empire 1 It was a title one degree lower than Khan Bahadur but higher than that of Khan Khan Sahib MedalTitle Badge for Khan SahibTypeCivil decorationAwarded forPublic servicePresented byViceroy amp Governor General of India on behalf of the British Indian GovernmentEligibilityMuslim Parsi and Jewish Commonwealth subjects of British IndiaPost nominalsKSStatusDiscontinued since 1947Last awarded1947PrecedenceNext higher Khan Bahadur title EquivalentRai Sahib for Hindus Next lower KhanSanad Citation conferring the title of Khan Sahib to Dossabhoy Muncherji RajaThe title was conferred along with a Title Badge and a citation or sanad and the recipient was entitled to prefix the title to his name The title was conferred on behalf of the British Indian Government by the Viceroy and Governor General of India 2 The title Khan Sahib was originally conferred by the Mughal Empire on Muslim subjects in recognition of public services rendered and was adopted by the British Indian Empire for the same purpose Hindu subjects of the British Indian Empire were conferred the title of Rai Sahib Since there were no separate titles for Parsi and Jewish subjects the British Indian Empire conferred the Muslim title of Khan Sahib to Parsi and Jewish subjects as well 1 The chronological list of recipients below is not exhaustive 1904 Khan Sahib Karmally Joosab for personal distinction 1912 Ismail Merathi Indian poet and educationist was given the title for his literary and educational services 3 1914 Khan Sahib Syed Ahmad Dehlvi the author of Farhang e Asifiya 1925 Khan Sahib M K Khader Pillay Municipal President of Alwaye Madras Presidency 1930 Khan Sahib Musharraf Hossain Inspector of Schools Dacca Division of Kashba Majail Pangsha Faridpur 4 1931 Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan of Jamalpur for public service spanning 30 years by the 32nd Viceroy and Governor General of India Freeman Freeman Thomas 1st Marquess of Willingdon 5 1934 Mir Afzal Khan Deputy Superintendent of Police for meritorious police services awarded by the 22nd Viceroy and Governor General of India The Earl of Willingdon 6 Khan Sahib titte of Col Khan Muhammad Kha1940 Khan Muhammad Aslam Khan Swati 7th Chief of Swati tribe who later got title of Khan Bahadur too He was son of 6th Chief of Swati tribe Khan Muhammad Akram Khan Swati and nephew of 5th Chief of Swati tribe Khan Bahadur Muhamad Hussain Khan 7 The first shield is of Khan Sahib presented to Khan Muhammad Hussain Khan Swati 5th Chief of Swati tribe in 1916 the second shield is of Khan Bahadur presented to same person in 1921 while the third shield of Khan Sahib was presented to 7th Chief Khan Bahadur Muhammad Aslam Khan Swati Picture is taken from a wall of Chief of Swati house at Garhi Habibullah1943 Shaik Muhammad Abdul Sattar Sahib Bahadur deputy superintendent of police officiating Madras Awarded by lord linlithgow Viceroy amp Governor General of India Colonel Khan Muhammad Khan from Poonch Azad Kashmir Pakistan was given the Khan Sahib title for his commitment and selfless service to the people of Kashmir on 11 June 1942 by Viceroy amp Governor General of India on behalf of the British Government 8 Aziz al Hasan Ghouri 9 1940 To Sahibzada Khurshid Ali Khan for his public services by the British India Government He served in foreign service in Iraq and Sri Lanka He belonged to Sahibzada family of Wayanwali Punjab Pakistan See also editSardar Bahadur Dewan Bahadur Khan Bahadur Rai Bahadur Rai Sahib Rao Sahib Title Badge India References edit a b Joan G Roland 1998 The Jewish communities of India Transaction Publishers p 35 ISBN 0765804395 Retrieved 14 July 2012 Captain H Taprell Dorling 1956 Ribbons and Medals A H Baldwin amp Sons London p 111 Qasmi Tanveer Khalid 29 May 2020 ادب گرو ادیب ساز مولوی اسماعیل میرٹھی Qindeel Retrieved 9 June 2022 Government of Bengal The Bengal Civil List Published annually Corrected up to 1st July 1944 No 279 Part II List of Persons in Bengal Holding Titles Conferred or Recognized by His Excellency The Viceroy Page 446 Azam K M Hayat e Sadeed Bani e Dar ul Islam Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan A Righteous Life Founder of Dar ul Islam Chaudhry Niaz Ali Khan Lahore Nashriyat 2010 583 pp Urdu ISBN 978 969 8983 58 1 Archive copy Ittefaq Com 30 October 2009 Archived from the original on 2 October 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2011 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Hazara Gazetteer 1907 page 27 Internet archive Yagana e Kashmir by Brig M Sadiq Khan and Dr Ghulam Hussain Azhar Faiz Qaziabadi Aziz al Hasan Majzoob kashmiruzma net Kashmir Uzma Retrieved 3 April 2020 permanent dead link https books google com pk books id Sh1XAAAAMAAJ amp q khan sahib 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