Mazrak came to power following his father's death. a king of Afghanistan who was deposed in the
Afghan Civil War. A Pakistani enquiry in 1947 states that "after the present dynasty seized the throne of
Kabul, Mazarak, the elder brother of Sayyid Akbar, was given the rank of Naib Salar." In April 1944, Mazrak led an ambush against government troops in the Southern province, after which he was beaten back and forced to retreat into the hills. He continued to fight the Afghan government for the following years. In late 1944, he retreated into Waziristan, in the North West Frontier region of British India, where he was joined by a Sultan Ahmed, a chieftain from Balochistan. They were later joined by another rebel leader nicknamed Pak. However, Mazrak's fortunes were not to last. He was forced out of British territory due to British bombardment. In October 1945, most Safi surrendered, followed by the surrender of Sultan Ahmad in November 1946. Nonetheless, Mazrak and his brother Sher Muhd Khan continued to fight, refusing to surrender
until 11 January 1947. Mazrak was expelled from Afghanistan by the government and was favourably received by the authorities in the British Raj. == Succession ==