Muzaffar Khan Sadozai

Muzaffar Khan Sadozai
Company painting of Muzaffar Khan Sadozai, the last Afghan ruler of Multan, c. 1865
File:Flag of the Durrani Empire.svg Durrani governor of Multan
In office
1780–1818
MonarchsTimur Shah Durrani
Zaman Shah Durrani
Mahmud Shah Durrani
Shuja Shah Durrani
Preceded byDiwan Singh Chachowalia (as Bhangi governor)
Succeeded bySukh Dayal Khatri (as Sikh governor)
Sawan Mal Chopra (first permanent Sikh governor, appointed 1820)
Personal details
Born1757 (1757)
Died2 June 1818(1818-06-02) (aged 60–61)
Parent

Muzaffar Khan Sadozai (1757 – 2 June 1818) was the Saddoza'i Pashtun ruler of Multan from 1780 to 1818, initially as a governor for the Afghan Durrani dynasty of Kabul (1780 – 1809), and later as a vassal of Ranjit Singh (1802 – 1818). He declared independence from the Durrani Empire after the fall of Shuja Shah Durrani in 1809, but was killed fighting against the Sikh army during the siege of Multan in 1818.