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Dr. Abdullah Khan
OBE
Dr. Abdullah Khan, OBE
Bornc. 1850
Punjab, British India
Diedc. 1917
London, United Kingdom
AllegianceBritish India
Service / branchBritish Indian Army
Years of serviceLate 19th century – c. 1917
RankSubedar Major
Unit17th Queen Victoria's Own Poona Horse Regiment
Battles / warsWorld War I
AwardsSix Service Medals
Clasp for the Iraq Campaign
Represented Regiment at the Coronation of King George V
Spouse(s)Name Unknown
ChildrenDr. Barkat Ali Khan
Dr. Mohammed Ali Khan
Dr. Yusuf Ali Khan
Chief Justice Abdulrehman Changez
Fatima Begum Javed
Khadijah Shujaat Ali
RelationsDr. Shujaat Ali (son-in-law)

Dr. Abdullah Khan, OBE (c. 1850 – c. 1917) was an Indian battlefield doctor and military leader who served in the 17th Queen Victoria's Own Poona Horse Regiment of the British Indian Army during the First World War. He is remembered for his contributions to military medicine and leadership, earning six service medals and the privilege of leading his regiment at the Coronation of King George V.

Early Life and Background

Dr. Abdullah Khan was born around 1850 in Punjab, British India, into the prominent Sasodia Rajput lineage. His father, Mohammed Ramzan Khan, and grandfather, Mohammed Massania Khan, were influential figures in their community. The traditions of bravery, discipline, and service within the Sasodia Rajput heritage played a significant role in shaping his character and his future contributions to medicine and military leadership.

Military and Medical Career

Dr. Abdullah Khan served as a battlefield doctor with the 17th Queen Victoria's Own Poona Horse Regiment, a prestigious cavalry unit of the British Indian Army. The regiment played a significant role during the First World War, particularly in campaigns across Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), Egypt, and Palestine.

Rank and Role

Dr. Khan achieved the rank of Subedar Major, the highest rank attainable for Indian soldiers during British rule. As Subedar Major, he served as a critical intermediary between Indian soldiers and British officers, earning respect and trust.

Notable Contributions

  • Battlefield Medicine: During the First World War, Dr. Khan provided medical care to wounded soldiers under intense battlefield conditions.
  • Service Medals: He was awarded six service medals, including recognition for the Iraq Campaign.
  • Coronation of King George V: Dr. Khan represented his regiment at the 1911 Coronation of King George V in London, a significant honor reflecting his leadership and the regiment's contributions.

Family and Personal Life

Dr. Abdullah Khan was the father of six children, including:

  • Dr. Barkat Ali Khan
  • Dr. Mohammed Ali Khan
  • Dr. Yusuf Ali Khan
  • Chief Justice Abdulrehman Changez
  • Fatima Begum Javed
  • Khadijah Shujaat Ali

Dr. Abdullah Khan passed away in London around 1917, during or shortly after the First World War. He is buried in London.

Legacy

Dr. Abdullah Khan was a strong advocate for higher education and the pursuit of medicine, values that were passed down to his descendants.

  • Three of his sons, including Dr. Mohammed Ali Khan Azad, became doctors. Dr. Mohammed Ali Khan Azad also founded the medical laboratory company Azad Laboratory.
  • His daughter Khadijah Shujaat Ali and her husband, Dr. Shujaat Ali, established the Fatimah Jinnah Medical College in Pakistan in 1948, the first medical college for women in Pakistan.

Dr. Abdullah Khan’s contributions to medicine, leadership, and education have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations in both military and medical fields.

Honors and Awards

  • Six service medals, including the clasp for the Iraq Campaign
  • Represented his regiment at the 1911 Coronation of King George V

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