Aman ul-Mulk
| Aman ul-Mulk | |
|---|---|
| The Mehtar of Chitral | |
| Reign | 1858 – 1892 | 
| Predecessor | Mehtar Muhtarram Shah Kator III | 
| Successor | Mehtar Afzal ul-Mulk | 
| Born | Aman ul-Mulk 1 January 1821 Chitral | 
| Died | 30 August 1892 (aged 71) Chitral | 
| Burial | |
| Dynasty | Katoor Dynasty | 
| Religion | Islam | 
Aman ul-Mulk (Khowar: امان الملک; 1 January 1821 – 30 August 1892) was the Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasen and Ishkoman and Suzerain of Kafiristan. He ruled the State of Chitral from 1857 to 1892. His rule saw Chitral reach its territorial peak, extending from Ishkamun in Gilgit Agency to Asmar in Afghanistan. His death led to the Siege of Chitral, an instance of high drama which goes down in the annals of British India as an epic of enormous courage and determination.