CHITRAL
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The Katur Dynasty
GENEALOGY
1892 Faiz
Gangvur Huzur-i-Walashan Mehtar Muhammad Afzal ul-Mulk,
Mehtar of Chitral and Yasin, Master of Ghizr, Ishkoman
and Suzerain of Kafiristan, fifth son of Shah Muhammad
Aman ul-Mulk II, Mehtar of Chitral and Yasin, Master of
Ghizr, Ishkoman and Suzerain of Kafiristan, by his first
wife, the Sayyida Khonza, educ. privately.
Appointed by his father as Heir Presumptive with the
title of Tsik Mehtar. Governor of Matuj until
1892. Seized Chitral For following the death of his
father, 30th August 1892. Proclaimed ruler in
the absence of his elder brother, Sardar Muhammad
Nizam ul-Mulk, the legitimate Heir Apparent. Opposed by
several factions within the family and the state,
prompting his uncle to return from Afghanistan and seize
the throne. m. a daughter of the Mir of Shighnan,
a refugee from Badakhshan following the Russian advance
into Central Asia. He was k. (s.p.m.) by
his paternal uncle Sher Afzal, at Chitral Fort, 1st
December 1892 (bur. at the Mehtari Qabiristan,
Jangbazar, Chitral), having had issue, three daughters:
1893 - 1895 Faiz Gangvur
Huzur-i-Walashan Mehtar Muhammad Nizam ul-Mulk, Mehtar of
Chitral and Yasin, Master of Ghizr, Ishkoman and Suzerain
of Kafiristan, third son of Shah Muhammad Aman ul-Mulk
II, Mehtar of Chitral and Yasin, Master of Ghizr,
Ishkoman and Suzerain of Kafiristan, by his first wife,
the Sayyida Khonza, educ. privately. Appointed by
his father as Heir Apparent with the title of Sardar.
Negotiated the treaty with Kashmir, on behalf of his
father, in 1877. Governor of Yasin 1882-1892. Fled to
Gilgit when his younger brother seized power, 30th
August 1892. Succeeded as the rightful heir on his death,
1st December 1892. Returned to Mastuj, where
he collected troops and funds, then entered Chitral and
drove out his uncle, Sher Afzal. Installed at Chitral
Fort, 12th December 1892. Came under British
protection by virtue of the Durand Agreement in 1894,
losing Kafiristan and the Kunar Valley when they were
recognised as Afghan territory. m. a daughter of
Rahmatu'llah Khan, Khan of Dir. He was k.
(murdered) while out hawking at Broz, 1st
January 1895 (bur. at the Mehtari Qabiristan,
Jangbazar, Chitral).
1895 Faiz Gangvur
Huzur-i-Walashan Mehtar Muhammad Amir ul-Mulk, Mehtar of
Chitral and Yasin, Master of Ghizr, Ishkoman and Suzerain
of Kafiristan, eighth son of Shah Muhammad Aman ul-Mulk
II, Mehtar of Chitral, by his wife, a sister of the Khan
of Asmar, in Afghanistan, educ. privately. Seized
Chitral Fort and usurped the throne after killing his
elder half-brother, 1st January 1895. His
accession was declared invalid by the British authorities
3rd March 1895. Fled to Jandol when Chitral
was invaded by a joint British and Kashmiri military
force. Formally deposed in favour of his younger brother,
Shuja ul-Mulk, 1st May 1895. Exiled to Madras
with his uncle, September 1895. m. at Madras,
Kulsum Mahal Khonza [Amma Ji] (d. at
Mazhar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, 194x), an Indian Parsee
lady and former nurse from Madras. He lived to a great
age and d. at Madras, 1924 (bur. at the
Mehtari Qabiristan, Jangbazar, Chitral, in 1925), having
had issue, a son and three daughters:Copyright©Christopher Buyers, June 2004 - November 2006