Khushal Khan
Khattak - The Warrior and the Poet Khushal
Khan Khattak was born at Akora Khattak district Nowshera in 1613. He was an
intelligent and bold person from childhood. His father Shahbaz Khan was
killed in a tribal clash on 4th January, 1641. Mughal Emperor Shahjehan was
the ruler of India during that period. Shahjehan had great regard for
Khushal Khan Khattak due to the guts that he possessed. Khushal Khan Khattak
was the ally of Mughals during many adventures and was awarded a Jagir and
Lakhs of rupees.
The
distances between the Aurangzeb Allamgir and Khushal Khan Khattak increased
due to some misunderstandings and the latter was not remained a favorable
person near the former personality.
Mahabat
Khan who was the governor of Peshawar had tried to keep the relation between
Khushal Khan Khattak and Aurangzeb Alamgir and was successful to a great
extent. After Mahabat Khan, Syed Amir Khan was appointed as governor
Peshawar then the tension increased between Khushal Khan Khattak and Syed
Amir Khan, as a result Khushal Khan Khattak was arrested and put behind the
bars. Khushal Khan Khattak was later on released and returned to homeland in
1668, but the relations between government and him remained tense. He was a
good poet and religious scholar.
He
is also called with the name of Baba-e-Pushto. His poetry consists of more
than 45,000 poems. According to some historians the number of books written
by him is more than 200. But the books, which enjoyed more fame, are Baz
Nama, Fazal Nama, Distar Nama and Farrah Nama. The Mazar of Khushal Khan
Khattak is situated near the Railway Station of Akora Khattak in Nowshera
district.