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|name                =  Khan
|name                =  Khan
|type                =  
|type                =  
noble family (C.1520 to 1686
noble family (C.1520 to 1686,
2108-)
2108-)
gentry family (C.1694 to 2108)
gentry family (C.1694 to 2108)
Business family (2037-)
Business family (2037-)
|alt                  =  
|alt                  =  
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|styles              = Hadrat, Sahib, Ustadh, Ritter  
|styles              = Hadrat, Sahib, Ustadh, Ritter  
|members              =  
|members              =  
|connected_members    = [[Sikandar Ali Khan (Islamic scholar)|Grand Imam Sikandar Ali Khan PHD]], [[Wadida Khan (noblewoman)|Wadida Khan]], [[Fares Khan (chef)|Ritter Fares Khan KH]], [[Jibril Khan (Army officer)|Captain Jibril Khan]].
|connected_members    = [[Sikandar Ali Khan (Islamic scholar)|Grand Imam Sikandar Ali Khan PHD]], [[Fares Khan (chef)|Ritter Fares Khan KH]], [[Jibril Khan (Army officer)|Captain Jibril Khan]].
|other_families      = [[Pizar family|Pizar]], Qureshi, [[Munshi (confectionary dynasty)|Munshi]], Shields and Mohammadzai (connected by marriage)  
|other_families      = [[Pizar family|Pizar]], Qureshi, [[Munshi (confectionary dynasty)|Munshi]], Shields and Mohammadzai (connected by marriage)  
|distinctions        = Niqaba Al-Islam, Niqaba Al-Mal, Royal Guelphic Order, [[Hamza Medal (Al-Khilafah)|Hamza Medal]]
|distinctions        = Niqaba Al-Islam, Niqaba Al-Mal, Royal Guelphic Order, [[Hamza Medal (Al-Khilafah)|Hamza Medal]]
|traditions          = Sunni Islam, allegiance to the Adil Shahi Sultanate (C.1520 to 1686), allegiance to the British Raj (1858 to 1950)   
|traditions          = Sunni Islam
|motto                = <!
 
motto_trans          =
allegiance to the Adil Shahi Sultanate (C.1520 to 1686)  
 
allegiance to the British Raj (1858 to 1950)   
|heirlooms            = <!-- Inheritances; antiques, mementoes, jewelry, etc. -->
|heirlooms            = <!-- Inheritances; antiques, mementoes, jewelry, etc. -->
|footnotes            =  
|footnotes            =  
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It was the required  genealogical knowledge of this class that preserved the family history.  
It was the required  genealogical knowledge of this class that preserved the family history.  
Later on many members of the family worked as lawyers in London.
Later on many members of the family worked as lawyers in London.
'''Political stance'''
'''Political stance'''


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'''Professions'''
'''Professions'''


Members of the House of Khan have achieved fame in Islamic scholarship, the judiciary, business, the adversarial of law, the culinary arts and
Members of the House of Khan have achieved fame in many professions.
military leadership .
Among these are Islamic scholarship, the judiciary, business,
legal advocacy, law enforcement,  
the culinary arts and military leadership .





Latest revision as of 10:45, 21 November 2021

Khan
noble family (C.1520 to 1686,

2108-)

gentry family (C.1694 to 2108)

Business family (2037-)
Current regionAl-Khilafah Rasullalah
Place of originAfghanistan
FoundedC.1520 as Kotwal
Current headAbdul-Kareem Khan
TitlesBey (C.1520 to 1686), Beyzade (C.1537 to 1686)
Style(s)Hadrat, Sahib, Ustadh, Ritter
Connected membersGrand Imam Sikandar Ali Khan PHD, Ritter Fares Khan KH, Captain Jibril Khan.
Connected familiesPizar, Qureshi, Munshi, Shields and Mohammadzai (connected by marriage)
DistinctionsNiqaba Al-Islam, Niqaba Al-Mal, Royal Guelphic Order, Hamza Medal
TraditionsSunni Islam

allegiance to the Adil Shahi Sultanate (C.1520 to 1686)

allegiance to the British Raj (1858 to 1950)
Dissolution1686

History

The family can be traced to soldiers who came from Afghanistan and served as Kotwals (fort commanders) of a fort called Shiveshvar Kot during the reign of the Adil Shahi Sultanate in Bijapur. Following their deposition, members of the family worked as mamlatdars, magistrates responsible for inheritance of land and the relevant taxes. It was the required genealogical knowledge of this class that preserved the family history. Later on many members of the family worked as lawyers in London.

Political stance

The political stance of the London Khans tend to be supportive of the centre-left Labour Party whilst the Khans in Al-Khilafah tend to support the right-wing to far-right Traditionalist Party.

Professions

Members of the House of Khan have achieved fame in many professions. Among these are Islamic scholarship, the judiciary, business, legal advocacy, law enforcement, the culinary arts and military leadership .