Malak Jamroz Khan (1878–1963) was a leader of Yusufzai Pashtun in Swat district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. He was the only son of Malak Amir Ullah Khan (Mehrullah Khan) of Bara Bandai, Chief of Ashakhel Yousafzai.[1][2]

Haji Malak Jamroz Khan aka Shad Dada was a well-known leader of the Niamatkhel clan of Yousafzai Pashtuns. Malik Jamroz Khan was from the Kanju village of Swat. Malik Jamroz Khan was a well-respected individual who worked for the well being of the people of his area.[3]

Haji Malak Jamroz Khan known as Shad Dada was among those few elders of Swat who formed the former princely State of Swat.[4]

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  1. ^ Swat), Sir Abdul Wadud (Wali of; K̲h̲ān̲, Muḥammad Āṣif (1963). The Story of Swat as Told by the Founder Miangul Abdul Wadud Badshah Sahib to Muhammad Asif Khan.
  2. ^ Shāh, Muʻazzam; K̲h̲ān̲, Ḥāfiẓ Raḥmat (1977). Tavārīk̲h̲-i Ḥāfiz Raḥmat K̲h̲ānī: Afg̲h̲ān qabāʼil aur unkī tārīk̲h̲ (in Urdu). Pushto Akaiḍimī, Pishāvar Yūnivarsitī.
  3. ^ Swat), Sir Abdul Wadud (Wali of (1963). The Story of Swat. Ferozsons.
  4. ^ خان, ‏عبدالودود; Swat), Sir Abdul Wadud (Wali of (2001). ‏تاريخ رياست سوات و سوانح حيات جناب ميانگل گل شهزاده، يعنى شاه عبدالودود خان معمار رياست سوات /‏ (in Urdu). شعيب سنز پبلشرز اينڈ بک سيلرز،.