1) Brigadier-General Sardar Shah Nawaz Khan (s/o the first Barakzai lady). Brig-Gen (Mir Panj) Persian Army. Continued to hold out against his grandfather, after his father’s death, but eventually succumbed to superior forces, 12th June 1863. m. (first) Bibi Sultanat Begum, daughter of H.E. Sardar Sultan Muhammad Khan Telai, sometime Wazir-i-Azam. m. (second) a Persian lady. He had issue, two sons and two daughters:
a) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rahman Khan (s/o Sultanat Begum). m. (first) Bibi Hawa, eldest daughter of Sardar Muhammad Sharif Khan. m. (second) … He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
i) ‘Abdu’l Rahim Khan (s/o Bibi Hawa). m. and had issue, one daughter:
(1) Bibi Ruh Afza Begum. m. ‘Abdu’l Ahad Khan, son of ‘Abdu’l Wahid Khan. She had issue, two sons - see below.
ii) ‘Abdu’l Karim Khan (s/o the second wife).
i) Bibi Humaira Begum (d/o Bibi Hawa). m. as his first wife, Sardar Muhammad Rafiq Khan (d. 1927), sometime Lord Chamberlain and Presdt. Shirkat-i-Rafiq, only son of Sardar Muhammad Sadiq Khan. She had issue, two sons and three daughters - see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
b) ‘Abdu’l Haq Khan (s/o a slave).
a) Bibi Masuma Khanum (d/o Sultanat Begum).
b) Bibi Bilqis Begum (d/o the Persian lady). m. Colonel H.E. Sardar-i-‘Ala ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan (b. 1878), second son of Sardar ‘Abdu’llah Khan, by his first wife, the daughter of Sardar Muhammad ‘Umar Khan. She had issue, two sons and two daughters - see below.
2) Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan (s/o the first Barakzai lady). He d. young.
3) Colonel Sardar Sikandar Khan [H.H. Prince Iskander Ahmed Khan Barukzei, of Afghanistan] (s/o Padshah Begum), educ. St Petersburg, Russia. Mbr Herat Majlis 1857-1863, Cdr of the Herat Army, Governor of Hazarahjat 1866. Escaped from captivity and fled to Bokhara in 1866, Cdt Afghan Guard under the Amir of Bokhara 1866-1868, removed to Turkestan with a band of 280 followers and entered the Russian service 1868, Cdt Afghan contingent at Battle of Samarkand, advanced to the rank of Lt-Col Life Guard Regt of Hussars, resig after being imprisoned for duelling 1871, resided in England after his quarrel with the Russian Government 1872-1877, prospective c/o an Afghan Legion in British service Dec 1877, Paris 1878-1880, Istanbul 1881, settled in Mashhad, Persia 1881-1882, Col Persian Army, Governor of Penjdeh 1887. Fl Tehran March 1892. A cultured man who made himself fluent in Russian, French, English and German. Mbr East India Assoc (London) 1876. Rcvd: Knt of the Order of St Stanislas for non-Christians 2nd class with swords of Russia (1868). m. (first) Bibi Jan, eldest daughter of Sardar Muhammad Siddiq Khan. m. (second) an Alakozai lady. He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
a) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Wahid Khan (s/o Bibi Jan). Arrived in Peshawar from Afghanistan August 1881. He had issue, a son and daughter:
i) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Ahad Khan. m. Bibi Ruh Afza Begum, daughter of ‘Abdu’l Rahim Khan. He had issue, two sons:
(1) Sardar Muhammad Azar Khan. m. Bibi Abida Begum. He has issue, one son:
(2) Sardar Muhammad Said Khan. He has issue, two sons:
(a) Sardar Muhammad 'Umar Khan.
(b) Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan.
i) Bibi Shaista Begum. m. (div.) Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan Younossi, youngest son of H.E. Sardar Muhammad Naeem Khan Younossi, sometime Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, by his wife, Lamia Begum, eldest twin daughter of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan. She had issue, one son - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
b) Sardar Taj Muhammad Khan (s/o an Alakozai lady). Arrived in Peshawar from Afghanistan August 1881. He d. at Rawalpindi, Punjab, India, 2nd August 1902.
a) Bibi Shahnaz Begum (d/o Bibi Jan). m. as his second wife, as his second wife, General Sardar Muhammad Aminu’llah Khan [Aminu’llah Jan] (b. at Kabul, 12th October 1885; d. at Tehran, IRan, 1961), sometime Minister for Justice, son of H.H. Zia ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin, Amir ‘Abdu’l Rahman Khan, Amir of Afghanistan, GCB, GCSI, by his Chitrali consort, Bibi Nek Qadam. She had issue, one son and eight daughters - see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
4) Sardar ‘Abdu’llah Khan [‘Abdu’llah Jan] (s/o Padshah Begum). m. (first) a daughter of Sardar Muhammad ‘Umar Khan. m. (second) a daughter of Fath Muhammad Khan. m. (third) a Jabal Khel lady. He was k. at Girishk, 22nd August 1880, having had issue, five sons and three daughters:
a) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rasul Khan Sarkar. b. 1875 (s/o Muhammad ‘Umar Khan’s daughter). Afghan Envoy to Bokhara 1921-1922, Counsellor at Paris 1922-1925, and Berlin 1925-1929. m. Bibi Aisha Begum, a daughter of Sardar Nur ud-din Khan, sometime Judge at Kandahar. He had issue, three sons and two daughters:
i) ‘Abdu’l Kadir Khan Sarkar.
ii) Dr ‘Abdu’l Qayyum Khan Sarkar. m. Bibi Farukh Begum, daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu’llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG, by his Pathan consort, Bibi Sultanat. He has issue, two sons and one daughter:
(1) Bibi Mahbuba Begum Sarkar. m. a Frenchman, and has issue.
iii) General H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rauf Khan Sarkar. m. Bibi Razia Begum, eldest daughter of H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Husain Khan ‘Aziz, sometime Ambassador to the USSR, by his wife, Zahra Begum, daughter of Fathu’llah Khan. He has issue, one son and one daughter:
(1) Aziz Khan Sarkar.
(1) Bibi Seema Khanum Sarkar.
i) Bibi Habiba Begum. m. Ata Muhammad Khan, and had issue, one son.
ii) Bibi Tahira Begum. m. Nasir ud-din Ulumi, and has issue, four daughters.
b) Colonel H.E. Sardar-i-Ala ‘Abdu’l ‘Aziz Khan Sarkar. b. 1878 (s/o Muhammad ‘Umar Khan’s daughter). Deputy Cdt of Police for Kabul 1906-1915, Consul-Gen at Calcutta 1915-1917, Envoy Ext and Minister Plen to Persia 1920-1925 and 1927-1928, and to Italy 1926-1927, Under-Sec Foreign Office 1925-1926. Rcvd: Sardar-i-Ala (1925). m. Bibi Bilqis Begum, younger daughter Brigadier-General Sardar Shah Nawaz Khan, by his second wife, a Persian lady. He had issue, two sons and two daughters:
i) H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Husain Khan ‘Aziz [Dr Abdul Husayn Aziz]. b. at Tehran, Persia, 1895, educ. in Persia. Under-Sec for Protocol and Consular Affairs in MFA 1924-1925, Dir Afghan Transport Coy 1926-1927, Consul-Gen at New Delhi 1927-1929, Envoy Ext and Min Plen to Italy 1930-1932, Ambassador to USSR 1933-1937, Minister for Public Works 1938-1941, Envoy Ext and Minister Plen to the USA 1943-1948 (conc Permanent Representative to the UN 1946-1947), Minister for Education 1949-1950, Permanent Representative to the UN (with personal rank of Envoy Ext and Minister Plen) 1950-1954, Ambassador to India 1954-1957. m. Bibi Zahra Begum, daughter of Fathu’llah Khan. He d. at Kabul, 1960, having had issue, four sons and one daughter:
(1) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Hai Aziz. b. at Kabul, 1913, educ. Istiqlal Sch, Kabul, Chateaubriand High Sch, Paris, France, Univs of Grunville, Strasbourg and London. Sec Afghan National Bank 1939-1941, Dean of the Law Faculty Kabul Univ 1944-1946, First Sec Ministry of National Economy 1946-1947, Afghan Delegate Havana Conference 1947, Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs 1947-1949, Economic Adviser to the PM 1949-1951, imprisoned 1951-1953, Deputy Minister for Planning 1953-1956, Minister-Adviser to Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Mines 1956-1957, Minister for Planning 1960-1963. Presdt Afghan National Bank 1960-1962. Mbr Editorial Brd of “Watan” newspaper. m. at Kabul, 1940, Bibi Mahira Begum [Mahera Loynab Aziz] (b. 1922), daughter of General Taj-i-Afghan ‘Ali Ahmad Jan Shaghasi, by his second wife, H.R.H. Princess Sahira Begum, Siraj ul-Banat, second daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu’llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG. He d. suddenly from heart failure, at Paris, France, 28th October 1963, having had issue, one son and three daughters:
(a) ‘Abdu’llah Aziz. b. at Kabul, 1940, educ. Univs. of Lausanne (Ph.D.). Sociologist and political scientist. m. at Lausanne, 1974, Donna Isabella Grazzini Aziz (b. at Florence, Italy, 1939). He has issue, one son and one daughter:
(i) Elias Haye Khan Aziz. b. at Lausanne, Switzerland, 1974, educ. Univs of Lausanne (MA) and Geneva (LLM), Geneva, Switzerland. Joined Federal dept of Finance, Geneva.
(i) Sarah Haye Khanum Aziz. b. at Lausanne, Switzerland, 1975, educ. Univ della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland. Specialist in the mass media and new media communications. Scientific Co-ordinator, Univ della Svizzera Italiana.
(a) Marie Zermina Aziz. b. at Kabul, 1945, educ. Bryn Mawr Coll (BA), Pennsylvania, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, Massachusetts, George Washington Univ, Washington DC, and Northern Illinois Univ, DeKalb, Illinois, USA. Aide to Iranian Ambassador in Kabul 1968. Settled in the USA. Employed with Chemonics. m 1977, as his second wife (div. 1978), Dr Mahmoudi. She had issue, a daughter.
(2) Dr ‘Abdu’l Ghaffar Khan Aziz. b. at Kabul, 1917, educ. Istiqlal High Sch, and Kabul Univ (MD). Surgeon. Presdt Children’s Welfare Soc 1960. m. Bibi Safura Begum [Safora Aziz] (b. at Kabul, 1st September 1912; d. at Alameda, California, USA, 30th March 1995), daughter of Rahmatu’llah Khan Azimi, by his wife, Bibi Zulaikha Begum. He had issue, two daughters:
(a) Farida Aziz. m. Sultan ‘Umar Khan, and has issue, one son and one daughter.
(b) Mayana Aziz.
(3) H.E. Muhammad Ayoub Aziz. b. at Kabul, 22nd April 1920. Second Sec Washington DC 1945, First Sec Cairo 1955, Deputy Chief of Protocol at MFA 1958, First Sec New Delhi 1959, Consul Quetta 1963-1969, Governor of Kandahar 1974-1978. m. Bibi Afifa Begum Aziz (b. at Kabul, 2nd March 1927; d. at Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 8th March 1995), third daughter of H.E. Muhammad Qasim Khan Azimi, sometime Governor of Kandahar, by his wife, Bibi Gauhar Begum. He d. from carcinoma of the larynx, at Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 5th June 1989 (bur. there, National Memorial Park, Falls Church), having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(b) Sultan Ahmad Aziz. b. at Prague, Czechoslovakia, 16th July 1950. m. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 31st October 1986 (div. there at Fairfax, 26th May 2004), Isabelle Nicole Drake del Castillo (b. in France, 1st November 1961), daughter of Patrick Drake del Castillo, by his wife, Christiane Poirier. He has issue, two daughters, including:
(i) Farida Aziz.
(a) Humaira Aziz. b. at Kabul, 17th March 1949. m. (first) (div. 5th June 1980) ... m. (second) at Alexandria, Virginia, USA, 8th April 1986, Kenneth William Miller (b. at Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA, 2nd April 1944), former husband of Joyce Anne Azevedo, and son of Irving Benjamin Miller, of Akron, Summit Co, Ohio, USA, by his wife, Winifred Ott, daughter of James Richard College, of Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA.
(4) Dr ‘Abdu’l Kadir ‘Aziz. b. at Kabul, 3rd September 1923, educ. Univ of Maryland (PhD 1958), College Park, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Professor of Mathematics Georgetown Univ, Professor of Mathematics & Statistics Univ of Maryland 1967-1989. m. Alma Kadir Aziz (b. 6th March 1921), a Belgian widow. He d. from respiratory distress and arterial disease, at the Baltimore County (UMBC), Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA, 25th March 2016.
(1) Bibi Razia Begum. m. General H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rauf Khan, third son of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rasul Khan Sarkar, sometime Afghan Envoy to Bokhara, by his wife, Aisha Begum, a daughter of Sardar Nur ud-din Khan,Judge of Kandahar. She has issue, one son and one daughter - see above.
ii) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Hamid Khan Aziz. b. at Kabul, 7th November 1907, educ. Habiba Coll, Kabul, Lycée Michelet, Vanves, Hauts-de-Seine, and l’Ecole Libres des Sciences Politiques, Paris, France. Joined Afghan Foreign Service 1929, Sec Rome 1929-1930, First Sec Rome 1930-1932 and Moscow 1932-193x, Chargé d’affaires Moscow, Chief of Protocol, First Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs 1939-1947, Permanent Representative to the UN (with personal rank of Envoy Ext and Min Plen) 1947-1950, Minister Counsellor Washington DC 1950-1953 (Chargé d’affaires 1950-1951), Ambassador to Indonesia, Senator of the Kingdom until 1973. Rcvd: Cdr of the Order of the Crown of Italy (1932). m. 19th June 1935, Bibi Zakia Begum, daughter of H.E. Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan, sometime Prime Minister, by his wife, Bibi Zulaikha Begum, daughter of Colonel Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan. He had issue, one son and two daughters:
(1) ‘Abdu’l Majid Aziz. b. 26th September 1936. Joined International Labour Office (ILO), and served in Genera, Switzerland, Istanbul, Bangkok, New York and finally Geneva again, ILO Representative to UN and Dir ad interim. Political Adviser to King Muhammad Zahir Shah 1984. m. (first) (div.), Bibi Sima Begum [Sima Rafiq Etemadi] (b. 6th April 1945; m. second, ‘Abdu’l Walid Etemadi – see Afghanistan (Etemadi)), daughter of Sardar Muhammad Rahim Khan Rafiq, by his first wife, Bibi Karima Begum, daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu’llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG. m. (second) in the New Forest, Hampshire, 12th February 1966, Hilary Mary Aziz (b. at Meriden, Warwickshire, 21st December 1942), settled in St-Oyens, Vaud, Switzerland, daughter of George Henry Jackman, of Macclesfield, Cheshire, by his wife, Laura Mary, nee Gladwin. He d. at Mount Vernon, New York, USA, 17th September 2010, having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(a) Mahmoud Aziz (s/o Sima).
(b) Zahir Farhad Alexander Aziz. b. at Boscombe, Hampshire, 19th June 1971 (s/o Hilary). Settled in Fremont, California, USA.
(1) Malalai Aziz. m. Ruhu’llah Younossi, second son of Sardar Muhammad Akram Khan Younossi, by his wife, Bibi Safura Begum, daughter of H.E. Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan, sometime Prime Minister. She had issue, one son and two daughters - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
(2) Fatima Aziz.
i) Bibi Hamida Begum. m. ‘Abdu’llah Khan Tarzi, sixth son of Naib Habibu’llah Beg Tarzi, by his wife, Bibi Kauteba Begum - see Afghanistan (Tarzi).
ii) Bibi Alia Begum [Alia Sherzad]. b. at Kabul, 5th May 1916. m. Fazl Ahmad Khan Sherzad (b. at Kabul, 6th December 1911; d. at Kabul, 28th May 1971), second son of H.E. Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan, sometime Prime Minister, by his wife, Bibi Zulaikha Begum, daughter of Colonel Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan. She d. at Flushing, Queens, New York, USA, 1st January 2004, having had issue, one son and three daughters - see Afghanistan (Zikeria).
c) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Majid Khan Sarkar (s/o the Jabal Khel lady). A refugee in Russia. m. Bibi Hamdam Begum, daughter of Amir Muhammad Khan, by his wife, Bibi Zamarud Begum, daughter of H.E. Sardar Aminu’llah Khan, Amin ud-Daula. He had issue, one son and two daughters:
ii) Bibi Zarin Begum. m. Amir Muhammad Khan, eldest son of Sardar Shad Muhammad Khan, by his first wife, a Barakzai lady. She had issue, three sons and two daughters - see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
e) H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Ghafur Jan Sarkar. Governor of Ghorband 1917-1921, and Mukur 1921-1929. m. a sister of Sahibzada Muhammad ‘Umar Jan, of Kandahar.
a) Bibi Mastura Begum (d/o the first wife). m. 1875, as his first wife, Colonel Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan, son of H.E. Sardar Yahya Khan, sometime Governor of Kabul, by his wife, Bibi Hamdam Sultana Begum, daughter of General H.E. Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan Ghazi, sometime Wazir-i-Azam. She had issue, three sons and one daughter - see Afghanistan (Telai).
b) Bibi Khurshid Begum (d/o the first wife). m. Sardar Muhammad ‘Umar Khan, son of Sardar Muhammad Sharif Khan, by his Hazara slave. She had issue, three sons and three daughters - see Afghanistan (Sharif).
c) Bibi Gauhar Taj Begum (d/o the third wife). m. a Syrian gentleman, by whom she had issue, two sons.
5) Sardar Muhammad Amin Khan.
1) Bibi Amina Begum (d/o Padshah Begum). m. as his third wife, H.E. Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, sometime Governor of Kabul, second son of H.H. Amir al-Mumenin, Amir Sher ‘Ali Khan, Amir of Afghanistan, by a Safi wife. She had no issue - see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
2) Bibi Fatima Begum. m. H.E. Sardar Shah Baz Khan, sometime Governor of Kohistan, son of Sardar Muhammad Akram Khan, by his wife, a daughter of Shahdaula Khan. She had issue, two sons - see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
3) A daughter. m. (first) Major-General H.E. Amir Muhammad Ismail Khan Khozeimah, Shaukat ul-Mulk (d.s.p. at Birjand, 1904), Governor of Qaenat 1891-1904, second son of Major-General H.E. Amir Alam Khan Khozeimah, Hashmat ul-Mulk, Amir of Qaenat and Governor of Sistan. m. (second) as his second wife, H.E. Amir Muhammad Ibrahim Alam, Shaukat ul-Mulk, CIE (13.5.1921) (b. 1882; d. from heart failure, November 1949, bur. Shrine of Imam Reza, Mashhad), Governor of Qaenat 1904-1907, 1909-1916, Governor of Qaenat and Sistan 1917-1935, Governor-General of Fars 1937-1938, Minister for Posts, Telegraphs & Telephones 1939-1941, rcvd: the Orders of the Imperial Portrait (1908), the Lion & Sun 1st class, the Humayun 2nd class (1932), and the Order of the Dragon of Annam 3rd class (1908), youngest son of Major-General H.E. Amir Alam Khan Khozeimah, Hashmat ul-Mulk, Amir of Qaenat and Governor of Sistan. She d.s.p. at Birjand, Khorasan, 19xx.