Turrebaz Khan (Pashto: تورم خان, Urdu: طرم خان) (died c. 1857) was a Rohilla Pashtun Indian revolutionary who fought against the British in Hyderabad State during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and was hung by the British.
[1][2] Turrebaz Khan was born to a Pathan Muslim family in Begum Bazar in present-day Hyderabad district.
[3] He revolted against the British Indian Empire, despite opposition from the ruling Nizam.
A street is named after him in Begum Bazar.
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