Said Mohammad Khan
Said Mohammad Khan سید محمد خان | |
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| Co-administrator of Peshawar, Hashtnagar and Khalisajat | |
| In office 1826–1834 | |
| Preceded by | Wazir Fateh Khan |
| Succeeded by | Sikh administration |
| Jagirdar of Hashtnagar | |
| In office 1826–1834 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1797 Kandahar, Durrani Empire |
| Died | 1860 Emirate of Afghanistan |
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| Children | 22 sons |
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| Allegiance | Barakzai 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).