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  History of Afghanistan
Sardar Mohammad Sulaiman Khan, who was a soldier in the mounted unit of the British army, received the position of military attaché; Sardar Fatih Mohammad Khan Zikria became the magistrate and Sardar Mohammad Aziz Khan was appointed as cultural attaché.
Since Amanullah Khan was looking for a symbol for the remembrance of the independence war therefore, he made the mistake and instructed to build a monument in which the name of the mentioned personalities, instead of the names of the martyrs who bravely lost their lives for their land, was inscribed.
Shah Mahmud Khan was in an important position, Governor of Mashriqi (Eastern Provinces), and was able to prepare easily the contact with the interior provinces as well as with the free frontier people.
www.afghanan.net /afghanistan/saqaw.htm   (19134 words)

  
 Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan Summary
The sudden death of Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (reigned 1477–1488) led to the installation of Mahmud Shah, his younger son and a nephew of the influential bendahara (prime minister) Tun Perak, who sought to perpetuate his dominance in the royal court by promoting the more pliant of the late sultan's sons.
Mahmud (reigned 1488–1511) was neither an able nor a forceful ruler.
Mahmud's ineptness notwithstanding, Melaka remained at the peak of its power, wealth, and prestige at the beginning of the sixteenth century, which attracted the covetous attention of the Portuguese.
www.bookrags.com /Sardar_Shah_Mahmud_Khan   (366 words)

  
 history of afghanistan information
Mahmud of Ghazni (998-1030) consolidated the conquests of his predecessors and turned Ghazna (Ghazni) into a great cultural center as well as a base for frequent forays into India.
Following Genghis Khan's death in 1227, a succession of petty chiefs and princes struggled for supremacy until late in the 14th century, when one of his descendants, Timur Lenk, incorporated what is today Afghanistan into his own vast Asian empire.
Mohammad Zahir Shah, Nadir Khan's 19-year-old son, succeeded to the throne and reigned from 1933 to 1973.
www.global-terror.com /afghanistan/history-of-afghanistan.htm   (2368 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Reigns of Nadir Shah and Zahir Shah
Mohammed Nadir Shah quickly abolished most of Amanullah Khan's reforms, but despite his efforts to rebuild an army that had just been engaged in suppressing a rebellion, the forces remained weak while the religious and tribal leaders grew strong.
Nadir Shah named a ten-member cabinet, consisting mostly of members of his family, and in September 1930 he called into session a loya jirga of 286 which confirmed his accession to the throne.
The stability Zahir Shah had sought through constitutionally sanctioned limited democracy had not been achieved, and a generally favorable response greeted Daoud's reemergence even though it meant the demise of the monarchy Ahmad Shah Durrani established in 1747.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Reigns_of_Nadir_Shah_and_Zahir_Shah   (3992 words)

  
 ASIFI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
to Habibu'llah Shah 1914-1915, Governor of Herat 1915-1919, Governor of Badakshan 1928.
Khan Aspor 1916, ADC to King Amanu'llah 1923, Governor of Jalalabad 1923-1924, Env.
Qais Khan Roqay, eldest son of General H.E. 'Abdu'llah Khan Roqay, by his wife, Amina Begum, third daughter of Colonel H.E. Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan, Minister of the Royal Court.
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 Kabul Press: Rise to Power
When Nadir Shah or one of his criminal stooges from his mercenary army saw even a wall which had so much as the name of Amanullah Khan written on it, they turn their cannons loose and destroy it.
Nadir Khan and his Mahsibeen family, who were the former servants of Amanullah Khan, not only betrayed their former boss but they went beyond what was necessary to prove their disloyalty towards him by massacring anyone who spoke even a good word about Amanullah Khan.
Later on, in the time of Hashim Khan’s premiership, a decree was issued which banned the children of Hazaras from attending higher educational institutions, and military and police academies.
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 TELAI2
Sardar Dr Toryalai Khan Nour, son of Muhammad Akram Khan Zikeria, by his wife Kaukaba Begum, eldest daughter of Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan Zikeria.
Nizam ud-din Khan, fourth son of Field Marshal H.R.H Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi, by his wife H.R.H. Princess Safurahh Begum, Qamz ul-Bimat, younger daughter of H.M. Siraj ul-millat wa ud-din, Amir al-Mumenin Habibu'llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of Afghanistan, GCB, GCMG.
5) Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan (s/o a concubine, full-brother of Bustan and Nek).
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 AISK - American International School of Kabul
Shah Shujah led an uneasy existence within the citadel walls and at length, four months after a disaster struck the British forces in January, 1842, he was ambushed and struck down scarcely a mile and half from the main gate.
Mahmud Khan had been a staunch opponent of the British ever since their first appearance in Kabul with their puppet Shah Shujah in tow.
In September, 1841, Mahmud Khan was a prominent participant in the first meeting of the leaders of the revolt which began the attack on Sir Alexander Burne's residence in the Shor Bazaar (above, [7]) the following November.
www.aisk.org /aisk/NHDAHGTK08.php   (6553 words)

  
 Nancy Hatch Dupree. An Historical Guide To Afghanistan. Sites in Perspective
Shah Shuja (1803–1809) survived for a full six years but in 1809 he was defeated by Shah Mahmud, who had been rescued from the Bala Hissar by Fateh Khan.
Shah Mahmud and Kamran marched from Kandahar to the defense of Kabul with Fateh Khan in tow.
Shah Shuja entered Kandahar in April, 1839 and on May 8th he was formally crowned on the plains north of the city where “A throne and splendid canopy had been prepared for him in the center of the plain.
www.zharov.com /dupree/chapter03.html   (17179 words)

  
 Global Peace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1885-1953), royal Prime Minister from Nov 1929 to May 1946; uncle of King Zahir and elder brother of Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan (see below).
Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan (1890-1959), royal Prime Minister from May 1946 to Sep 1953; uncle of King Zahir and younger brother of Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (see above).
Ahmad Shah Masud (1953-2001), mujahed commander of the JIA and then top military chief of the anti-taliban UINFSA (1997-2001), also called Northern Alliance; since 1997 minister of Defence of the Government of the Islamic State internationally recognized; died on 15 Sep 2001 from his wounds sustained in an assassination atempt suffered on 9 Sep.
www.global-peace.net /AfghanLeaders.html   (1175 words)

  
 [ Afghan Elections 2004-2005 ]
Intertribal conflict prompts Timur Shah to move his capital from the Pashtun city of Kandahar to the ethnically heterogeneous Kabul.
British forces invade Afghanistan, ousting Dost Mohammad and installing as ruler in Kabul the former Saduza'i monarch, with disastrous consequences as the puppet ruler along with the entire British army is killed by the Afghans.
After Mohammad Daud, a new era is ushered in, known as the "Decade of Democracy," along with the proclamation of a constitutional monarchy.
www.azadiradio.org /en/specials/elections/historical-chronology.asp   (2041 words)

  
 Peshāwar
Khushal Khan Khattak, the Pakhtun/Afghan warrior poet, was born near Peshawar and his life was intimately tied to the city.
Another channel branching from the right bank of the Naguman River is the Shah Alam, which again merges with Naguman River further in the East.In general the sub-soil strata is composed of gravels, boulders, and sands overlain by silts and clays.
Wazir Bagh - Laid in 1802, by Fatteh Khan, Prime Minister of Shah Mahmud Khan.
www.globalguide.org /index.html?id=200506   (3581 words)

  
 Afghanistan History
Amir Inayatullah Khan and the Fall of the House of Baraksay (brother): Inayatullah is given the throne by his brother Amanullah who abdicates in his favour.
Mohammad Nadir Shah Ghazi and the Reestablishment of the House of Baraksay (great-nephew of Dost Mohammad): When the Baraksays are overthrown in January 1929, Prince Nadir Shah returns to Afghanistan from Paris where he is serving as a minister of state.
Dismissal of Prime Minister Daud Khan: Is dismissed by the King after hardship caused by prolonged closure of the Pakistani Border over the Pashtun Affair, and due to his convictions on social and democratic reform which were opposed by the King.
www.comdev.org /afghanhistory/afhis22.html   (3278 words)

  
 Gorbat Online
Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan (1909-1978), cousin and brother-in-law of King Zahir, president of the Republic from 17 Jul 1973 to 27 Apr 1978; previously, royal Prime Minister from 7 Sep 1953 to 10 Mar 1963; overthrown and assassinated in the coup ("Saur Revolution") staged by the military and the Communist Party on 27 Apr 1978.
Hafizullah Amin (1929-1979), President of the Democratic Republic and of the Revolutionary Council from 16 Sep to 27 Dec 1979; Prime Minister from 27 Mar 1979; head of the Hezb-e-Democratic-e-Khalq (People's Democratic Party, Communist), Khalq faction; overthrown and killed by the Soviet Army on 27 Dec 1979.
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1885-1953), royal Prime Minister from Nov 1929 to May 1946; uncle of King Zahir and elder brother of Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan
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 Countries Ab-Am
All the rulers belong to the Abdali tribal group, whose name was changed to Dorrani on the accession of Ahmad Shah.
They belong either to the Saddozay segment of the Popalzay clan (typically with the style padshah [king]) or to the Mohammadzay segment of the Barakzay clan (typically with the style amir, in full Amir al-Mo´menin [Leader of the Faithful]).
Sardar Ali Ahmad Khan (s.a.) (in rebellion, at Kandahar) 1929 - 17 Oct 1929 Mohammad Nadir Khan (b.
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 i20.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
HE Sardar MUHAMMED AZIZ KHAN [1875 - 6 JUN 1933]
HE Sardar SHAH MAHMUD KHAN Ghazi [1887/1890 - 27 DEC 1959]
Sardar MUHAMMED ALI KHAN [ - Bef 1936]
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~royalty/afghan/i20.html   (83 words)

  
 Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1885?-1953) was a political figure in Afghanistan.
He was the uncle of Mohammad Zahir Shah and the elder brother of Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan.
Hashim put into effect the policies already orchestrated by his brothers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sardar_Mohammad_Hashim_Khan   (169 words)

  
 Index Da
April 27, 1978, Kabul), president of Afghanistan (1973-78); son of Sardar Mohammad Aziz Khan; cousin of Mohammad Zahir Shah.
King Nadir Shah made him a major general in 1932; he subsequently served as military commander of several provinces and in 1939-47 of the central forces at Kabul.
After a disagreement with Shah Mahmud, he was sent to Paris as ambassador in 1948.
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 Amazon.com: "Mirza Taqi Khan": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Although her part in effecting the fall and execution of Mirza Taqi Khan Amir Kabir has tarnished her image beyond repair, her presence behind Nasir al-Din's throne should not be underestimated.
The closest equivalent to a reform movement in nineteenth-century Persia was instituted by Mirza Taqi Khan,...
Taqi was the son of the cook of a high government offi- cial, who had...
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 CORNELIUS VAN H. ENGERT PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS from Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan, Minister of War and uncle of the King of Afghanistan, to Cornelius Van H. Engert, mostly regarding Embassy business.
Includes correspondence to Mohamed Kabir Khan Ludin, Ali Mohamed Khan, Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan, Najibullah Khan Torwayana, Gholam Mohamed Khan, Mohamed Naim Khan, and Mohamed Hashim.
Includes correspondence to Ali Mohamed Khan, Shah Mahmud Khan, Mohamed Yakub Khan, Rahimullah Khan, Najibullah Khan, Abdul Hussein Khan, Mohamed Naim Khan, Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan, Ahmad Shah Khan, Gholam Mohamed Khan, Sardar Mohamed Hashim Khan, and Prince Mohamed Daud Khan.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f169}11.htm   (2515 words)

  
 Iran
(to 8 Dec 1748 regent, as Ebrahim Khan)
(to 29 Jul 1797 regent as Baba Khan Qajar)
1825 - 1828 Allah Yar Khan Qajar Devehlu Asaf
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 dogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He played one or two games but weld to switch to Porirua League.
He reprieved the parler of Betamon LEFSKI Regenerist and the elder brother of Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan.
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 Afghanistan
All rulers of Kabul, Herat Qandahar, and Peshawr belong belong to the Abdali tribal group, whose name was changed to Dorrani on the accession of Ahmad Shah.
May 1946 - 7 Sep 1953 Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan (b.
Mar 1900 - 1903 Hafiz Muhammad Nawaz Khan
www.worldstatesmen.org /Afghanistan.htm   (2118 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - Ministers
Head of Government Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan until 7 September 1953
Chief of Staff Shahpur Khan Ahmadzai chief of staff (the whole time)
Head of Government Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan until 10 March 1963
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=197645   (1111 words)

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