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Sir Muhammad Mahabat Khanji III Rasul Khanji, GCIE, KCSI (Gujarati: મુહમ્મદ ખાન ત્રીજાની, Urdu:محمد خان خان جی 2 August 1900 – 7 November 1959), was the last ruling Nawab of Junagadh of the princely state of Junagadh in India from 1911 to 1948. He was the father of Muhammad Dilawar Khanji – former Governor of Sindh and his claimed successor. Famed for his extravagant lifestyle and his love of dogs, his decision to accede Junagadh to the Dominion of Pakistan following India's Independence led to the Indian Army taking military action. He is credited with pioneering a conservation effort in what is now the Gir National Park that saved India's last few lions from almost certain extinction.

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  • محمد محبة خان الثالث (ar)
  • Muhammad Mahabat Khanji III (it)
  • Muhammad Mahabat Khan III (en)
  • Mohammad Mahabat Khanji III (sv)
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  • سير محمد محبة خاني الثالث رسول خانجي (بالغوجاراتية: મુહમ્મદ ખાન ત્રીજાની، بالأردوية: محمد خان خان جی) ولد في 2 أغسطس 1900، وتوفي في 7 نوفمبر 1959، هو آخر نواب حكم ولاية جوناغاد الأميرية في الهند البريطانية/الهند من 1911 إلى 1948. هو والد محمد ديلاوار خانجي، الحاكم السابق للسند والذي ادعى أنه خلف والده. اشتهر بنمط حياته الذي غلب عليه تبذيره الكبير للمال وحبه للكلاب، وكذلك بقراره بضم جوناغاد إلى دومينيون باكستان بعد استقلال الهند، مما أدى إلى قيام الجيش الهندي بعمل عسكري ضده. اشتهر أيضا بجهوده لحماية الأسود القليلة المتبقية في الهند من خطر الانقراض. (ar)
  • Sir Muhammad Mahabat Khanji III Rasul Khanji, GCIE, KCSI (Gujarati: મુહમ્મદ ખાન ત્રીજાની, Urdu:محمد خان خان جی 2 August 1900 – 7 November 1959), was the last ruling Nawab of Junagadh of the princely state of Junagadh in India from 1911 to 1948. He was the father of Muhammad Dilawar Khanji – former Governor of Sindh and his claimed successor. Famed for his extravagant lifestyle and his love of dogs, his decision to accede Junagadh to the Dominion of Pakistan following India's Independence led to the Indian Army taking military action. He is credited with pioneering a conservation effort in what is now the Gir National Park that saved India's last few lions from almost certain extinction. (en)
  • Muhammad Mahabat Khanji III (Junagadh, 2 agosto 1900 – Karachi, 7 novembre 1959) è stato un principe indiano.È stato Nawab di Junagadh dal 1911 al 1948. Famoso per il suo stile di vita stravagante e per il suo amore per i cani, la sua decisione di far aderire lo stato di Junagadh al Dominion del Pakistan a seguito dell'indipendenza indiana, portò l'esercito indiano ad intervenire militarmente. È noto per essere stato pioniere della tutela della fauna fondando l'attuale Gir National Park che salvò dall'estinzione quasi certa il leone asiatico. (it)
  • Mohammad Mahabat Khanji III, född 2 augusti 1900 i Junagadh, Indien, död 7 november 1959 i Karachi, Pakistan, var Nawab Sahib av Junagadh från 1911, då han efterträdde sin far till 1948 (sv)
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  • મુહમ્મદ ખાનજી ત્રીજા (en)
  • SirMuhammad Mahabat Khan III Khanji (en)
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  • મુહમ્મદ ખાનજી ત્રીજા (en)
  • Sir Muhammad Mahabat Khan III Khanji (en)
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