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  1. Ghazi Amanullah Khan (Pashto and Persian: غازی امان الله خان; 1 June 1892 – 26 April 1960) was the sovereign of Afghanistan from 1919, first as Emir and after 1926 as King, until his abdication in 1929. [1]

  2. 26 août 2024 · Amānullāh Khan (born June 1, 1892, Paghmān, Afghanistan—died April 25, 1960, Zürich, Switzerland) was the ruler of Afghanistan (191929) who led his country to full independence from British influence.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 28 avr. 2022 · Amānullāh Khān was born on 1 June 1892, in Paghman near Kabul, Afghanistan. He was the third son of the Amir Habibullah Khan. Amanullah was installed as the governor of Kabul and was in control of the army and the treasury, and gained the allegiance of most of the tribal leaders.

    • "أمان الله خان"
    • Pagham,, Emirate of Afghanistan
    • January 06, 1892
  4. Amānullāh Khān reigned in Afghanistan from 1919, achieving full independence from the British Empire shortly afterwards. Before the Treaty of Rawalpindi was concluded in 1921, Afghanistan had already begun to establish its own foreign policy, including diplomatic relations with the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1919.

  5. 27 nov. 2013 · Amanullah Khan, appelé aussi Ghazi Amanullah Khan ou Shah Amanullah Khan, né le 1er juin 1892 à Paghman et mort le 25 avril 1960 à Zurich en Suisse, est émir puis roi d’Afghanistan du 28 février 1919 au 14 janvier 1929. Amānullāh Khān with first Turkish...

  6. Ghazi Amanullah Khan (Pashto, Persian, Urdu, Arabic: أمان اللہ خان ‎) (1 June 1892 – 25 April 1960) was the Sovereign of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929. He was first an Emir and after 1926 the King. [1] He led Afghanistan to freedom from the United Kingdom.

  7. Cet article propose de rouvrir le dossier du don de plusieurs statues sacrées pillées par l’armée de l’émir d’Afghanistan ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Khān au milieu des années 1890 lors d’une campagne contre les populations du « Kāfiristān » (la « terre des païens »). Ces peuples non-musulmans, dont l’origine aryenne supposée ...