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    Amanullah loyalism was a series of early 20th century movements in the Kingdom of Afghanistan to restore Amanullah Khan as king of Afghanistan after he...
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    conscription laws, the elimination of the power of Safi tribal leaders, Amanullah loyalism, trading monopolies, government surveillance, taxation, and poverty...
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    King". The New York Times. 24 October 1929. Retrieved 3 August 2021. "Amanullah Hungry in Flight to India". The New York Times. 26 May 1929. Retrieved...
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    Thereafter, his descendants ruled in direct succession until 1929, when King Amanullah Khan abdicated and his cousin Mohammed Nadir Shah was elected king. The...
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    tribal revolts of 1944–1947 in order to support the restoration of King Amanullah Khan. Some sources render his first name as Mazarak or Zemarak. Mazrak...
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    Despite early successes, such as the capture of Kabul and defeat of Amanullah Khan on 17 January 1929 or the capture of Kandahar on 3 June, the Saqqawists...
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    leader from Herat's Tajik ethnic group, who Amanullah Khan had once served under. Fighters loyal to Amanullah Khan challenged Governor Ismail Khan's authority;...
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    Nadir Khan was exiled due to disagreements with King Amanullah. After the overthrow of Amanullah Khan's monarchy by Habibullah Kalakani, he returned to...
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  • stayed loyal to Amanullah Khan and partook in operations against the Khost revolt of the Khostwal tribes and the Shinwari rebellion. He remained loyal to...
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    War (1928–1929), he contested the Afghan throne with Amanullah Khan. After defeating Amanullah, he was eventually defeated by Mohammad Nadir Shah. Khalilullah...
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    left his third son, Amanullah Khan, in charge in Kabul. Amanullah did have an older brother, Nasrullah Khan. But, because Amanullah controlled both the...
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    in Kabul, Amanullah, Habibullah's third son (from his second wife) had also proclaimed himself Amir. The Afghan army suspected Amanullah's complicity...
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    Third Anglo-Afghan War between the Afghan army that were led by King Amanullah Khan and British-Indians near the Durand Line border areas. The province...
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    against the Westernization and modernizing reforms of Afghanistan’s king, Amanullah Khan. The uprising was launched in Southern Province, Afghanistan, and...
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    "Saqawi". Habibullāh Kalakāni began resistance against the government of Amanullah Khan in 1924, after he deserted from the Royal Afghan Army, which at the...
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    emerged as the independent Kingdom of Afghanistan in June 1926 under Amanullah Khan. This monarchy lasted almost half a century, until Zahir Shah was...
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    and military aid sent to Afghanistan between 1955 and 1978. Following Amanullah Khan's ascent to the throne in 1919 and the subsequent Third Anglo-Afghan...
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  • internal disturbances. During a tour in the southern provinces, King Amanullah is loyally received by the same Mangals who were in revolt against him a couple...
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    ground of the shrine of Qadam Sharif. Upon death, his eldest son, Mirza Amanullah, was awarded the title 'Khan Zaman', while his second son, Luhrasp, was...
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    years. Habibullah Khan was killed in 1919 and was succeeded by his son, Amanullah Khan (1919-1929), who issued orders that all the exiled people of his...
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  • Jaakko Ihamuotila on kuollut (in Finnish) Princes India, Daughter Of King Amanullah Khan, Passes Away In Rome Le «militantisme par la plume» de Michel Lapierre...
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  • branch of Ghilji, one of the main tribes among the Pashtun people. Hajji Amanullah Hottak reports in his book that the Ghilji tribe were the original residents...
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    Retrieved 2 February 2023. Ahmed, Fazel (3 September 2016). "Chapter 5 King Amanullah Khan". Conspiracies and Atrocities in Afghanistan, 1700–2014 (PDF). Canada:...
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    nor attacking any other country. In 1941, Western press reported that Amanullah Khan, a former king who lost his throne in a civil war in the 1920s, was...
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  • King Kalākaua of Hawaiʻi Queen Soraya Tarzi, principal consort of King Amanullah Khan of Afghanistan Tsaritsa Ioanna, consort of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria...
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  • country was ruled by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan. It was modernized during King Amanullah Khan's rule in the early 20th century, and then during King Zahir Shah's...
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    Anglo-Afghan War, King Amanullah Khan announced Afghanistan's independence in foreign affairs at Eidgah Mosque in Kabul. Amanullah was reform-minded and...
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  • capable king. Right after Ghiyath's ascension, he, with the aid of his loyal brother Muhammad of Ghor (later known as "Shihabuddin Ghuri"), killed a...
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    Azerbaijani physician, founder of the Russian-Azerbaijani Shusha girls school. Amanullah Mirza Qajar (1857–1937), prince of Iran's Qajar dynasty. Major general...
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  • Hizbul Mujahideen militants to be informers for the Indian forces and Amanullah Khan even complained of his cadres in Pakistan being coerced to join the...
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