Sher Khan Nashir was the hereditary Grand Khan of the Nashir clan of the Kharoti (Ghilji) tribe and governor (Wali) of Northern Afghanistan in the 1930s, known as the "father of Kunduz. He was apparently poisoned by the King of Afghanistan. Many places, schools and Afghanistan's largest port Sher Khan Bandar are named after him.
Sher Khan Nashir (1910)
Abdur Rahman Khan
The Nasher are a noble Afghan family and Khans of the Pashtun Kharoti (Ghilji) tribe. The family is originally from Qarabagh, Ghazni but founded modern day Kunduz in the early 20th century and lived there until the end of the Barakzai dynasty in the late 20th century.
Fighting between Mahmud of Ghazni and Abu 'Ali Simjuri
Sher Khan Nasher, Loe Khan, ca. 1910