Mir Bacha Khan
Mir Bacha Khan | |
|---|---|
میر بچه خان | |
Depiction of Mir Bacha Khan | |
| Military Commander | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1825 |
| Died | 1905 (aged 79–80) |
| Occupation | Military commander, |
Ghazi Mir Bacha Khan (Mir Bahauddin Kohdamani; 1825–1905) was one of the most well known Central Asian Arab chiefs who led the Tajiks of the Shamali Valley against the British in the Second Anglo-Afghan War. He was the son of Mir Darwish khan, an ethnic Arab chief, who fought against the British in the First Anglo-Afghan War.