Swat (princely state)

State of Swat (Urdu: رياست سوات), (Pashto: حکومت خداداد یوسفزئی و متعلقات) was a state established in 1849 by the Muslim saint Saidu Baba, also known as Akhund of Swat, and was ruled by Walis of Swat. It was recognized as a princely state in alliance with the British Raj between 1918 and 1947, after which the Akhwand acceded to the newly independent state of Pakistan. Swat continued to exist as an autonomous region until it was dissolved in 1969, and incorporated into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province (formerly North-West Frontier Province). The area it covered is now divided among the present-day districts of Swat, Buner and Shangla.

State of Swat
حکومت خدايداد يوسفزي و متعلقات
رياست سوات
1849–1969
Flag
Swat (higlighted) within the western part of the Dominion of Pakistan
Status
CapitalSaidu Sharif
Official languages
Government
Wāli 
 1849–1857
Akbar Shah
 1857–1878
Saidu Baba
 1916–1918
Abdul Jabbar Shah
 1918–1949
Miangul Abdul Wadud
 1949–1969
Miangul Jahan Zeb
Historical eraLate modern
Cold War
1849
15 August 1947
3 November 1947
 Dissolved
28 July 1969
Currency
Time zone
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sikh Empire
West Pakistan
Today part ofPakistan
  Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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