Azim Khan was an ethnic Pashtun and the governor of Kashmir during the period 1810-1816. Prior to him the governor was Abdullah Khan Alukzai (1796–1808). Azim Khan owed Ranjit Singh an annual tribute of 8 lakh (800,000) rupees. He refused to pay up and Ranjit Singh invaded, but Azim Khan was able to rout this army. At the end of 6 years of rule, he took 2 crore (20 million) of rupee worth of property, and appointed his younger brother Jabbar Khan as the governor.
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- Azim Khan was an ethnic Pashtun and the governor of Kashmir during the period 1810-1816. Prior to him the governor was Abdullah Khan Alukzai (1796–1808). Azim Khan owed Ranjit Singh an annual tribute of 8 lakh (800,000) rupees. He refused to pay up and Ranjit Singh invaded, but Azim Khan was able to rout this army. At the end of 6 years of rule, he took 2 crore (20 million) of rupee worth of property, and appointed his younger brother Jabbar Khan as the governor. Jabbar Khan was defeated by the Ranjit Singh's army in 1819.
- Azim Khan var afghansk guvernør av Kashmir i perioden 1810–16. Før ham var Abdullah Khan Alukzai guvernør. Azim Khan måtte betale Ranjit Singh en årlig skatt på 8 lakh rupees. Han nektet å betale og Ranjit Singh invaderte og oppnevnte sin yngre bror Jabbar Khan som guvernør. Jabbar Khan ble slått av Ranjit Singh sin hær i 1819.
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- Azim Khan var afghansk guvernør av Kashmir i perioden 1810–16. Før ham var Abdullah Khan Alukzai guvernør. Azim Khan måtte betale Ranjit Singh en årlig skatt på 8 lakh rupees. Han nektet å betale og Ranjit Singh invaderte og oppnevnte sin yngre bror Jabbar Khan som guvernør. Jabbar Khan ble slått av Ranjit Singh sin hær i 1819.
- Azim Khan was an ethnic Pashtun and the governor of Kashmir during the period 1810-1816. Prior to him the governor was Abdullah Khan Alukzai (1796–1808). Azim Khan owed Ranjit Singh an annual tribute of 8 lakh (800,000) rupees. He refused to pay up and Ranjit Singh invaded, but Azim Khan was able to rout this army. At the end of 6 years of rule, he took 2 crore (20 million) of rupee worth of property, and appointed his younger brother Jabbar Khan as the governor.
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