Josiah Harlan

Josiah Harlan

Josiah Harlan, Prince of Ghor (12 June 1799 − 1871) was an American adventurer, best known for travelling to Afghanistan and Punjab with the intention of making himself a king. While there, he became involved in local politics and factional military actions, eventually winning the title Prince of Ghor in perpetuity for himself and his descendants in exchange for military aid. Rudyard Kipling's short story The Man Who Would Be King is believed to be partly based on Harlan.

Read more about Josiah Harlan:  Harlan's Childhood, Early Travels, Entering Afghanistan, In The Service of A Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Prince of Ghor Province, Homeward Bound, In Popular Culture