Hereditary Tanoli Rulers of Amb
| Tenure | Rulers of Amb (Tanawal) | 
|---|---|
| unknown date - 1803 | (Mir) Haibat Khan | 
| 1803 - 1805 | (Mir) Hashim Ali Khan (son of the above and brother of the following) | 
| 1805 - 1809 | (Mir) Nawab Khan | 
| 1809–1844 | (Mir) Painda Khan | 
| 1844–1868 | (Nawab) Jahandad Khan | 
| 1868–1907 | (Nawab) Muhammad Akram Khan | 
| 1907 - 26 February 1936 | (Nawab) Khanizaman Khan | 
| 26 February 1936 - 1971 | (Nawab) Muhammad Farid Khan | 
| 1971–1972 | (Nawab) Muhammad Saeed Khan (last Nawab of Amb) | 
| 1972/73 | (Nawabzada) Salahuddin Saeed Khan | 
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