Babrak Khan

Babrak Khan
ببرک خان ځدراڼ
Tribal chief of the Zadran tribe
In office
unknown–c.1925
Preceded byunknown
Succeeded byMazrak Zadran
Personal details
BornAlmara
Diedc.1925
ChildrenMazrak Zadran
Sher Muhd Khan
Said Akbar Babrak
Izmair
5 or 14 others
Parent
  • Mazar Khan (father)
SiblingsKhan Muhammad
TribeZadran
Military service
AllegianceEmirate of Afghanistan
Abd-al Karim's rebel forces (uncertain)
Battles/warsKhost rebellion (1912)
Third Anglo-Afghan War
Khost rebellion (1924–1925)

Babrak Khan (Pahsto: ببرک خان ځدراڼ; died c.1925) was a Zadran chieftain who was the father of Said Akbar Babrak (assassin of the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaqat Ali Khan) and of Mazrak Zadran (a rebel leader during the Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947).

He died during the Khost rebellion (1924–1925), although details about for which side and when he died in this rebellion are contradictory between sources.