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Muhammad Hassan Musa Khan (30 May 1863 – 1939), also known as Mohamed Hasan Musakhan, Hasan Musakhan, or Hassan Musakhan, was one of the early so-called "Afghan" cameleers in Australia. Born in Karachi, a member of the Tarin tribe of Pashtuns which originates from Southern Afghanistan and Balochistan, he was a nephew of Khan Bahadur Moradkhan, the first South Asian supplier of camels to Australia. Khan was the first Ahmadiyya Muslim in Australia, and was notable for being appointed as an arbitrator in a complex 1899 court case, involving camel importation to Western Australia.

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  • حسن موسى خان (ar)
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  • حسن موسى خان (بالإنجليزية: Hassan Musa Khan)‏ هو كاتب أسترالي، (و. 1863 – 1939 م). كان خان بائعًا للكتب في بيرث بين عامي 1904 و1906. وفي عام 1904 أسس مسجد بيرث، وعاش في كالغورلي في عام 1921 وفي أديلايد بجنوب أستراليا في عام 1932. سافر إلى دلهي في الهند بين عامي 1911 و1914. ووهب كتبه لمكتبة باتي في بيرث. (ar)
  • Muhammad Hassan Musa Khan (30 May 1863 – 1939), also known as Mohamed Hasan Musakhan, Hasan Musakhan, or Hassan Musakhan, was one of the early so-called "Afghan" cameleers in Australia. Born in Karachi, a member of the Tarin tribe of Pashtuns which originates from Southern Afghanistan and Balochistan, he was a nephew of Khan Bahadur Moradkhan, the first South Asian supplier of camels to Australia. Khan was the first Ahmadiyya Muslim in Australia, and was notable for being appointed as an arbitrator in a complex 1899 court case, involving camel importation to Western Australia. (en)
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  • حسن موسى خان (بالإنجليزية: Hassan Musa Khan)‏ هو كاتب أسترالي، (و. 1863 – 1939 م). كان خان بائعًا للكتب في بيرث بين عامي 1904 و1906. وفي عام 1904 أسس مسجد بيرث، وعاش في كالغورلي في عام 1921 وفي أديلايد بجنوب أستراليا في عام 1932. سافر إلى دلهي في الهند بين عامي 1911 و1914. ووهب كتبه لمكتبة باتي في بيرث. (ar)
  • Muhammad Hassan Musa Khan (30 May 1863 – 1939), also known as Mohamed Hasan Musakhan, Hasan Musakhan, or Hassan Musakhan, was one of the early so-called "Afghan" cameleers in Australia. Born in Karachi, a member of the Tarin tribe of Pashtuns which originates from Southern Afghanistan and Balochistan, he was a nephew of Khan Bahadur Moradkhan, the first South Asian supplier of camels to Australia. Khan was the first Ahmadiyya Muslim in Australia, and was notable for being appointed as an arbitrator in a complex 1899 court case, involving camel importation to Western Australia. After winning a Mansfield Scholarship at school, Khan won a Frank Souter Scholarship at the University of Bombay (Mumbai) in 1887. He was a schoolteacher and headmaster in British India from 1889–92, and arrived in Australia in 1896. He was fluent in several languages including English, Pushto, Urdu, Persian, Sindhi, as well as some Arabic. He may have brought his wife to Australia from India, according to a birth notice for his daughter, born at "Nurse Baseby's, King St in Coolgardie", in mid-1899. Khan was a bookseller in Perth between 1904 and 1906. In 1904 he founded the Perth Mosque, and later served as its treasurer as well as secretary. He was a representative of the "camel men" at various official events between 1896 and 1927, and lived in Kalgoorlie in 1921 and in Adelaide, South Australia in 1932. He travelled to Delhi, India between 1911 and 1914. He donated books to the Battye Library in Perth. With "wonder man" Mahomet Allum, Khan edited the booklet The History of Islamism in Australia from 1863-1932. (en)
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