Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan

Nawab Sir Muhammad Khan-i-Zaman Khan Tanoli[2] GCSI KCIE GCMG also known as Khan-i-Zaman Khan, was the ruling Nawab of the princely state of Amb from 1907 until his death in 1936 in his region Darband become a biggest trade market of India.[citation needed] The son of Nawab Muhammad Akram Khan, whom he succeeded in 1907, the Nawab helped the British in carrying out several of the later Black Mountain expeditions to Kala Dhaka/Tor Ghar.In 1926 he sent a force which fought with the Wali of Swat at Chamla.[3] He also make a cash contribute of 1 lac in order to build Islamia College University in visionary of Shahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan.He sent food, artillery, goods and reliance support to ottoman Khalil Pasha but due to alliance with British raj as an Indian princely state he was unable to take part or alliance with British or as well as Ottoman he remains himself and his army to make quietness in Fall of Bagdad (1917).
This picture is from 1917, Darband. In this photo: Nawab Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan Tanoli (seated second from left), Sir George Roos-Keppel (seated third from left), Sahibzada Sir Abdul Qayyum Khan (seated first from right). (Sitting ground centre) Nawabzada Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli (son and successor of Nawab Sir Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan of Amb).
Kingdom of AmbMuhammad Farid KhanAmb, PakistanDarband, Khyber PakhtunkhwaDynastyTanoliMuhammad Akram KhanSunni IslamBritish RuleBattle of ChamlaFall of Baghdad (1917)Gallipoli campaignprincely stateDarbandChamlaIslamia College UniversityShahibzada Abdul Qayyum KhanKhalil PashaBritish rajOttomanFall of Bagdad (1917)Order of the Indian EmpireIndian ArmySir George Roos-KeppelAbdul Qayyum KhanNawabzada Muhammad Farid Khan Tanoli