Said Mohammad Khan

Said Mohammad Khan
سید محمد خان
Co-administrator of Peshawar, Hashtnagar and Khalisajat
In office
1826–1834
Serving with Yar Mohammad Khan, Sultan Mohammad Khan, Pir Mohammad Khan
Preceded byWazir Fateh Khan
Succeeded bySikh administration
Jagirdar of Hashtnagar
In office
1826–1834
Personal details
Bornc.1797
Kandahar, Durrani Empire
Died1860
Emirate of Afghanistan
Spouses
  • Multiple wives including:
  • Barakzai ladies (2)
  • Popalzai ladies (3)
  • Yusufzai ladies (2)
  • Nurzai lady (1)
  • Qizilbash lady (1)
Children22 sons
Parents
  • Sardar Payinda Khan (father)
  • Tokhi Ghilzi or Alakozai lady (mother)
Relatives
Military service
AllegianceBarakzai dynasty

Sardar Said Mohammad Khan (also spelled Saiyad, Sayad, or Sai'd Mohammad Khan; c.1797 1860) was an Afghan nobleman and governor who belonged to the influential Barakzai dynasty. He was one of the so-called "Peshawar Sardars," a group of brothers who controlled the northwestern frontier regions of Afghanistan during the early 19th century, particularly the areas of Peshawar, Hashtnagar, and associated crown lands (khalisajat).