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Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan
Shir Ali Khan of Afghanistan Shir Ali Khan (1825–February 21, 1879) was ...
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Ya'qub Khan of Afghanistan
Ya'qub Khan of Afghanistan Muhammad Ya'qub Khan (1849 - 1923) was Emir of Afghanistan from February to October 1879. He was the son of the previous ruler, Shir Ali Khan, and as governor of ...
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Places in Afghanistan
Places in Afghanistan Important: This article is becoming very long ... politically, geographically or economically notable places in Afghanistan. In terms of population, the five largest ... 000 See also: List of cities in Afghanistan A 'Abas 'Ali Kala A'in Ab Bala Ab Band ... Kamari or Ab-i-Kamari Ab-e Shir Ahmad or Ab-e Sher Ahmad ...
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Abdur Rahman Khan
Abdur Rahman Khan Amir Abdur Rahman Khan Abdur Rahman Khan Abdur Rahman Khan (ca. 1844 Kabul, Afghanistan – October 1, 1901), amir of ...
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Afghanistan timeline 1926-1930
Afghanistan timeline 1926-1930 Timeline of Afghan history 1926 Afghanistan suffers during the year from the effects ... treaty of neutrality and mutual nonaggression between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union is concluded. The ... treaty". This treaty is the beginning for Afghanistan of closer relations with Russia, and is ... trade agreement. These steps do not improve Afghanistan's relations with the Indian government, ...
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List Heads of States of Afghanistan (translated from French)
List Heads of States of Afghanistan Here a list of the Heads of State of Afghanistan . Synopsis Kings (padshah) July October 1747-16 ... with Peshawar) (third time) 1818-1819: Soltan ' Ali Shah 1818-1823: Ayyub Shah (in rebellion ... until 1819) (second time) 1819-1826: Shirdil Khan (regent in rebellion with Kandahar) 1823: Habibollah Shah 1823-1826: Soltan Mohammad Khan (regent) 1826-1836: Dost Mohammad Khan ( ...
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List of leaders of Afghanistan
List of leaders of Afghanistan History of Afghanistan series. Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan Islamic conquest of Afghanistan Durrani Empire European influence in Afghanistan Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil ...
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Chiefs of government of Afghanistan (translated from French)
Chiefs of government of Afghanistan Here a list of the chiefs of government of Afghanistan . Prime Ministers (chief ministers) Also called Wazir ... the local language. 1801-1817: Sardar Fath ' Ali Khan 1818-1819: Dost Muhammad Khan (first time) 1823: Muhammad Azim Khan ...
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History of Afghanistan
History of Afghanistan This article is the top of the History of Afghanistan series. Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan Islamic conquest of Afghanistan Durrani Empire European influence in Afghanistan Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil ...
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Afghanistan timeline 1901-1910
Afghanistan timeline 1901-1910 Timeline of Afghan history ... October 3, 1901===The amir Abdor Rahman Khan dies at Kabul. During his reign of ... faithful to it. His eldest son, Habibullah Khan, succeeds to the throne with an absence ... of them are at present dangerous. Habibullah Khan's position has been much strengthened by ... the families of the leading chiefs. Nasrullah Khan, the late amir's next son, ...
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