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Khodo Ra
Raja Mohammad Azam Khan Also known as KHODO RA son of Raja Mohammad Rahim Khan was born in 1911 in Yasin Valley district Ghizer in Gilgit- Baltsitan. He received his education from Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir. In 1936 he joined Gilgit Scouts as a Subadar under the rule of the British Army. In 1948 he became RO of Chilas,In 1957 when Darel and Tangir Valleys of Yaghistan became part of  Pakistan,the government gave him a special task to control these valleys.This was not a straight forward task but he accepted very happily. He controlled successfully and spent approximately 21 years in Darel ,Tangir and Chilas. He was recognized as one of the strongest ruler following Late Raja Phoktoon Wali who was his uncle.Raja Phokhtoon Wali had ruled approximately 12 years in Darel & Tangir, but unfortunately was killed by Tangiri people.A British traveller Colonel R.C.F. Schomberg mentioned the bravery of Raja Phokhtoon in his book - Between the Oxus and Indus. At the time Tangir people claim murdering twelve rulers,among which two were the uncles of Khodo Ra and one was his real grandfather Raja Muhi Uddin son of Raja Gohar Aman, as known in the history (Pahlawan Bahadur). Khodo Ra was the second last ruler of Tangir and fortunately lucky to return to his home town Dain Ishkomen safely in 1969 following 21 years rule in Yaghistan successfully.He was known as a ( Khodo Ra ) in Darel,Tangir and Chilas. On his return to Dain he spent his time with the villagers which he enjoyed immensely.He enjoyed the company of the villagers and was highly respected.He was very fond of traditional music,( Bujayote Ustads) and polo was also a favourite past time of his amongst the Dain people.He was a truly brave humble and discipline individual,even today people of Darel Tangir and Chilas use this proverb for those individuals who are really committed on their words of mouth mentioning Raja Mohammad Azam Khan as the man of his words (Khudoo Rayi Qoolay Musha) He died on 27th of January 1985 at the age of 74 in Dain Ishkomen. Khoshwakt (talk) 19:19, 6 August 2020 (UTC)