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1651:"All of his life experience is evidence that Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan would not bow to foreigners, regardless of their nationality. Particularly, in his last meeting with Leonid Brezhnev, he proved his bravery and patriotism. But KGB deceptions and the games that they played could have benefited from Daoud Khan's influence in the armed forces. So Daoud Khan, indirectly and with total unawareness, could have been manipulated by the KGB."
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1745:, and Amin was merely placed under house arrest. Khan had misjudged the situation and believed that Karmal's Parcham faction was the main communist threat. In fact, according to PDPA documents, Amin's Khalq faction had extensively infiltrated the military and they outnumbered Parcham cells by a factor of 2 to 3. Amin sent complete orders for the coup from his home while it was under armed guard, using his family as messengers.
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the growing power of communists within his government so he started improving his relations with
Pakistan and Iran. The same year Pakistan also provided aid to Afghanistan to help alleviate the suffering caused by earthquake and floods in northern Afghanistan. This gesture by Pakistan had helped mollify Afghan public opinion about Pakistan.
1549:, Juma Khan Sufi, Baluch guerrillas, and others. Khan's government and forces also commenced training of anti-Pakistani groups to conduct militant action and sabotage in Pakistan. The campaign was significant enough that even one of Bhutto's senior colleagues, minister of interior and head of the provincial branch of
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He also began to moderate his socialist policies, although the 1977 constitution had a nationalist bend in addition to previous socialism and Islam. In 1978, there was a rift with the PDPA. Internally he attempted to distance himself from the communist elements within the coup. He was concerned about
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movement), stated "that Daoud Khan only exploited the idea of reunification of
Pashtun people to meet his own political ends. The idea of reunification of Pashtun people never helped Pashtuns and it only caused trouble for Pakistan. In fact it was never a reality". Moreover, Daoud Khan's project for
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The same year Kabul was also quietly negotiating with
Islamabad to defuse the tensions between the two countries. In early 1976, relations between the two countries improved and the leaders of the two countries, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Douad Khan, exchanged visits. Daoud Khan was also worried about
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During his latter years in charge, his purge of communists in his government strained his relations with them, while his desire for one person rule created conflicts with the liberals who had been in charge during the monarchy. At the same time, his persecution of religious conservatives engendered
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Pakistan in an attempt to manipulate events in that area and to press the Pashtunistan issue, but the Afghan forces were defeated by the Pashtun Tribal militias. During this period, the propaganda war from Afghanistan, carried on by radio, was relentless. In 1961, Daoud Khan made another attempt
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In Khan's new cabinet, many ministers were fresh faced politicians, and only Dr Abdul Majid was a ministerial carryover from Khan's Prime
Minister era (1953â1963); Majid was Minister of Education from 1953 to 1957, and from 1973 was appointed Minister of Justice until 1977. Initially about half of
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The crisis was finally resolved with his forced resignation in March 1963 and the re-opening of the border in May. Pakistan continued to remain suspicious of Afghan intentions and Daoud's policy left a negative impression in the eyes of many Tajiks who felt they were being disenfranchised for the
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on a state visit to Moscow from 12 to 15 April 1977. He had asked for a private meeting with the Soviet leader to discuss with him the increased pattern of Soviet actions in
Afghanistan. In particular, he discussed the intensified Soviet attempt to unite the two factions of the Afghan communist
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was informing a US diplomat that
Afghanistan was no longer creating troubles for Pakistan. By August 1976 relations with Pakistan had improved to a high degree. Later on, while promoting his new foreign policy doctrine, Daoud Khan came to a tentative agreement on a solution to the Pashtunistan
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in the government, and many of his policies also displeased religious conservatives and liberals who were in favor of restoring the multiparty system that existed under the monarchy. Social and economic reforms implemented under his ruling were successful, but his foreign policy led to tense
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of Kabul city. Initial reports indicate that sixteen corpses were in one grave and twelve in the other. On 4 December 2008, the Afghan Health
Ministry announced that Daoud's body had been identified on the basis of teeth molds and a small golden Quran, a present he had received from the
1645:"we will never allow you to dictate to us how to run our country and whom to employ in Afghanistan. How and where we employ the foreign experts will remain the exclusive prerogative of the Afghan state. Afghanistan shall remain poor, if necessary, but free in its acts and decisions"
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During his time as prime minister and president, Khan was highly unpopular among the non-Pashtun minorities in
Afghanistan because of his alleged Pashtun favouritism. During his regime, all significant positions in the government, army and educational institutions were held by
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project, which dramatically improved living conditions in southwestern
Afghanistan, as well as tentative steps towards the emancipation of women, giving women a higher public presence, which led to significant amounts of freedom and educational opportunities for them.
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Since coming to power, under pressure from the PDPA and to increase domestic Pashtun support, Khan took a stronger line on the Pashtunistan issue and promoted a proxy war in Pakistan. Trade and transit agreements with Pakistan were subsequently severely affected.
846:, for the first time excluding all members of the royal family from the Council of Ministers. Khan had already stepped down. In addition to having been prime minister, he had also held the portfolios of Minister of Defense and Minister of Planning until 1963.
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wrote that Maiwandwal, one of few Afghan politicians with an international reputation, could have been a leader in a democratic process and therefore a target for communists. One of the army generals arrested under suspicion of this plot with Maiwandwal was
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hailed Khan's courage and patriotism in comments after his 2009 state funeral, saying he was "always thinking of the advancement and prosperity of the country." Some Afghans fondly consider him to be the best leader their country has had in modern times.
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In 1974, he signed one of two economic packages that aimed to greatly increase the capability of the Afghan military. At this time, there were increasing concerns that Afghanistan lacked a modern army comparable to the militaries of Iran and Pakistan.
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and was in direct opposition to an older plan of the 1940s whereby a confederation between the two countries was proposed. The move further worried the non-Pashtun populations of Afghanistan such as the minority
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of Afghanistan reached such an extent that the word 'Afghan' started being used to refer only to Pashtuns and not to the other minority groups who collectively formed a majority in Afghanistan.
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After returning to Afghanistan, he made plans that his government would downscale its relationship with the Soviet Union, and instead forge closer contacts with the West as well as the oil-rich
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Shocked by this demonstration of communist unity, Khan ordered the arrest of the PDPA leaders, but he acted too slowly. It took him a week to arrest Taraki, Karmal managed to escape to the
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who were supporting the Afghan army. Several Afghan soldiers were also captured and were paraded in front of international media, which in turn caused embarrassment for Daoud Khan.
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ideologue, his funeral on 19 April 1978 served as a rallying point for the Afghan communists. An estimated 1,000 to 3,000 people gathered to hear speeches by PDPA leaders such as
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Khan wanted to lessen the country's dependence on the Soviet Union and attempted to promote a new foreign policy. In 1975 he visited some countries in the Middle East, including
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B707 at Islamabad airport in 1975. The 130 passengers of PIA B707 had deplaned before the explosion took place and thus no one was harmed in the explosion inside the aircraft.
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to approve new 'one-party constitution' proposed by him which would in turn increase Daoud Khan's already considerable power. Upon rejection, Daoud Khan angrily resigned.
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uprising in 1975 is also believed to be result of anti-Pashtun frustration which had been building up in Panjshir valley as result of Daoud Khan's policies.
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King Zahir Shah's constitution establishing a parliament with elected members and the separation of powers was replaced by a now largely nominated
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News sources in the 1970s claimed that General Daoud Khan said he was happiest when he could "light his American cigarettes with Soviet matches."
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the tenor of many communists in his government and Afghanistan's growing dependency on the Soviet Union. These moves were highly criticized by
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Ishiyama, John (2005). "The Sickle and the Minaret: Communist Successor Parties in Yemen and Afghanistan After the Cold War".
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were allowed to hold the position of officer in the Afghan army, while other ethnicities were excluded from those positions.
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On 17 March 2009, General Daoud was given a state funeral. His only surviving child, Dorkhanai, attended the funeral.
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approved a new constitution. It wrote in several new articles and amended others - one of these was the creation of a
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On 28 June 2008, his body and those of his family were found in two separate mass graves outside the walls of
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with the Cold War superpowers. Nor did he bring drastic pro-Soviet change to the economic system.
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were barred from becoming high-ranking officers in the Afghan armed forces. Similarly only a few
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jets which inflicted heavy casualties against the Afghan army unit and the tribesmen from
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the reunification of the Pashtun people failed to gain support from the majority of
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officers, and proclaimed himself the first president of the
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Afghan prime minister (1953â1963) and president (1973â1978)
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in August 1947, Prime Minister Daoud Khan had rejected the
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making Afghanistan one of the founding members of the
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Conspiracies and Atrocities in Afghanistan: 1700â2014
1830:
Brother: Sardar Muhammad Naim Khan (b. 1910, age 68)
1198:
In 1977, he established his own political party, the
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family and was the eldest son of the diplomat Prince
526:", Khan started as a provincial governor and later a
3966:
Afghanistan's two party communism: Parcham and Khalq
3828:
Wafa, Abdul Waheed; Gall, Carlotta (17 March 2009).
819:
As a result of continued resentment against Daoud's
5562:
Afghan politicians assassinated in the 20th century
3830:"State Funeral for Afghan Leader Slain in '78 Coup"
2830:"South Asia | Remains of Afghan leader buried"
2789:"State funeral for Afghan leader slain in '78 coup"
1691:
4454:
2883:Conflict in Afghanistan: A Historical Encyclopedia
2046:2. Khalid Daoud Khan (1947 â k. 1978). Had a son:
2028:In September 1934, Daoud Khan married his cousin,
1852:Son: Sardar Muhammad Umar Daoud (b. 1934, age 44)
1833:Daughter: Bibi Zarmina Naim Ghazi (unmarked grave)
3597:A Bed of Red Flowers: In Search of My Afghanistan
5463:
3868:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
3157:"Nushin Arbabzadah: Sardar Daud Khan remembered"
3065:"Afghanistan â Daoud as Prime Minister, 1953â63"
2920:. Princeton University Press. pp. 475, 498.
2807:"An Afghan secret revealed brings end of an era"
2679:"Nushin Arbabzadah: Sardar Daud Khan remembered"
1869:Wife: Bibi Shaima Asefi Daoud (b. 1946, age 32)
3491:Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion in Perspective
3203:
3129:Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion in Perspective
1888:Daughter: Bibi Zarlasht Daoud (b. 1953, age 25)
570:, led by the Afghan military and the communist
3483:
3481:
3479:
2879:
1880:Son: Sardar Waygal Wais Daoud (b. 1976, age 2)
1863:Daughter: Bibi Shinkay Daoud (b. 1940, age 38)
1517:enmity with them and their followers as well.
767:across the poorly-marked Durand Line into the
495:military officer and politician who served as
4781:
4440:
4111:
3883:Saeedi, Sayed Ziafatullah (7 November 2018).
3655:The fall of Afghanistan: an insider's account
3570:The fall of Afghanistan: an insider's account
2986:
2980:
2875:
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2035:(11 January 1917 â 28 April 1978), sister of
640:, he served as a senior administrator in the
1858:Daughter: Bibi Ghizal Umar (b. 1964, age 14)
849:
5557:Asian politicians assassinated in the 1970s
3713:. 29 April 1978 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
3641:Middle East Review of International Affairs
3476:
3407:
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3403:
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2880:Clements, Frank; Adamec, Ludwig W. (2003).
2741:"Mohammad Daoud as Prime Minister, 1953â63"
1996:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1872:Mother: Bibi Belqis Asefi (b. 1920, age 58)
5487:20th-century heads of state of Afghanistan
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1885:Son: Sardar Khalid Daoud (b. 1947, age 31)
1855:Daughter: Bibi Hila Umar (b. 1961, age 17)
1841:Sister: Bibi Aisha Daoud (b. 1920, age 58)
1618:Diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union
1576:(ISI), had begun to engage in promoting a
1520:
617:(1877â1933; an older half-brother of King
467:
3546:. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 8.
3273:MSc, Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan (2015).
2016:Learn how and when to remove this message
1866:Son: Sardar Wais Daoud (b. 1947, age 31)
1838:Wife: Bibi Zainab Daoud (b. 1917, age 61)
1782:
625:. His father was assassinated in 1933 in
511:from 1973 until his assassination in the
197:7 September 1953 â 10 March 1963
3827:
3711:"1978: Afghan coup rebels claim victory"
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1765:People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
1701:
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1015:Minister of Frontier and Tribal Affairs
926:
859:
572:People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
499:from 1953 to 1963 and, as leader of the
3086:Says, Rahmat Hamid (15 February 2010).
2096:7. Torpekay Begum. Had three children:
2043:1. Zarlasht Daoud Khan (1953 â k. 1978)
1877:Son: Sardar Ares Daoud (b. 1973, age 5)
1193:
681:
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3543:Hamid Karzai: President of Afghanistan
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2962:"A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan"
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1538:Daoud hosted General Secretary of the
842:In 1964, King Zahir Shah introduced a
806:1st Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
406:AfghanistanâPakistan border skirmishes
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1810:Tomb of Sardar Daoud Khan (July 2022)
866:National Iranian Radio and Television
152:17 July 1973 â 28 April 1978
86:17 July 1973 â 28 April 1978
3956:
3915:. Taylor & Francis. p. 75.
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3249:Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan
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3011:
2857:
1994:adding citations to reliable sources
1961:
1907:s Nushin Arbabzadeh. Then-President
1155:all banks in Afghanistan, including
712:With the creation of an independent
179:Sardar Prof. Abdul Khaliq Khan Telai
3272:
2989:Afghan Women: Identity and Invasion
2848:
2817:
1502:Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
1190:. These moves alerted the Soviets.
466:
24:
3751:"Body of Afghan leader identified"
3600:. Simon and Schuster. p. 70.
3438:
3371:
2697:
2063:Waygal Daoud Khan (1976 â k. 1978)
1763:during the coup by members of the
659:. From 1946 to 1948, he served as
657:Afghan tribal revolts of 1944â1947
396:Afghan tribal revolts of 1944â1947
277:Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
25:
5583:
3987:
2906:Tomsen, Wars of Afghanistan,' 90.
2088:Ariane Heila Khanum Ghazi (1961â)
1759:Khan and most of his family were
586:he always carried. He received a
5572:Politicians assassinated in 1978
5517:Foreign ministers of Afghanistan
5512:Defence ministers of Afghanistan
5507:Deaths by firearm in Afghanistan
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3494:. Hoover Press. pp. 63â64.
3378:Kamali, Mohammad Hashim (1985).
3177:Kamali, Mohammad Hashim (1985).
2120:Ancestors of Mohammad Daoud Khan
2060:Ares Daoud Khan (1973 â k. 1978)
1966:
1957:
1692:Communist coup and assassination
1210:one-party system of government.
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343:
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5567:20th-century Afghan politicians
5552:Assassinated presidents in Asia
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2077:Ghazala Khanum (1964 â k. 1978)
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433:1976 Afghan coup d'état attempt
5527:People murdered in Afghanistan
5522:Prime ministers of Afghanistan
5502:Leaders who took power by coup
5446:War in Afghanistan (2001â2021)
4456:Prime ministers of Afghanistan
3621:Synovitz, Ron (9 April 2008).
3357:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2987:Rostami-Povey, Elaheh (2007).
2799:
2781:
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2631:University of California Press
2615:Mukerjee, Dilip (April 1975).
2608:
2584:
2447:13. Hamdan Sultana Begum (= 9)
2203:9. Hamdan Sultana Begum (= 13)
1079:Minister of Mines, Industries
13:
1:
4127:Heads of state of Afghanistan
4010:Prime Minister of Afghanistan
3818:PhD Thesis. Oxford University
2577:
1767:(PDPA). The coup climaxed in
1400:Minister of Mines, Industries
688:Prime Minister of Afghanistan
593:
546:, establishing an autocratic
522:and addressed by the prefix "
497:prime minister of Afghanistan
487:July 1909 – 28
423:1975 Panjshir Valley uprising
185:Prime Minister of Afghanistan
4064:as Chairman of the Presidium
3969:. Hoover Press. p. 39.
3796:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
3092:The Khaama Press News Agency
2936:www.oxfordislamicstudies.com
2864:Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty
2074:Hila Khanum (1961 â k. 1978)
1816:Murder of the Romanov family
1777:Radio Television Afghanistan
1624:AfghanistanâRussia relations
1555:North-West Frontier Province
1430:Minister of Higher Education
1224:
1200:National Revolutionary Party
923:
891:. The role of pro-communist
678:in Kabul from 1951 to 1953.
552:National Revolutionary Party
305:National Revolutionary Party
7:
5318:Names of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
4629:Abdul Sabur Farid Kohistani
3652:Ghaus, Abdul Samad (1988).
3567:Ghaus, Abdul Samad (1988).
2111:
1754:Kabul International Airport
1706:Outside the front gates of
1574:Inter-Services Intelligence
10:
5588:
5451:War in North-West Pakistan
5411:Afghan War of Independence
4528:Mohammad Nur Ahmad Etemadi
4517:Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
4323:Transitional Islamic State
3351:Emadi, Hafizullah (2001).
3246:Adamec, Ludwig W. (2012).
3018:. Routledge. p. 144.
2665:EEAS â European Commission
2366:
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2132:
1695:
1621:
1524:
1488:Ministry without portfolio
1385:Minister of Communications
1355:Minister of Border Affairs
1125:Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
998:Minister of Communications
853:
685:
140:Head of House of Barakazai
5492:Presidents of Afghanistan
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4990:Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai
4860:Malak Ahmad Khan Yusufzai
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3690:HarperCollins, New York,
3367:– via Google Books.
3337:– via Google Books.
3289:– via Google Books.
3262:– via Google Books.
3193:– via Google Books.
3142:– via Google Books.
2769:. EncyclopÊdia Britannica
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2091:Hawa Khanum Ghazi (1963â)
1614:problem with Ali Bhutto.
1341:Ministry of Public Works
883:, establishing instead a
850:President of the Republic
621:) and his wife, Khurshid
452:
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5246:Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
4048:President of Afghanistan
3963:Arnold, Anthony (1983).
3594:Pazira, Nelofer (2005).
3488:Arnold, Anthony (1985).
3204:Mukerjee, Dilip (1975).
3126:Arnold, Anthony (1985).
2886:. ABC-CLIO. p. 67.
2057:Turan Daoud Khan (1972â)
1567:Pakistani Prime Minister
1474:Ministry of Information
1419:Juma Muhammad Muhammadi
1415:Minister of Water, Power
1151:In 1975, his government
1112:Nazar Mohammad Sikandar
856:President of Afghanistan
704:, the completion of the
509:president of Afghanistan
74:President of Afghanistan
47:
5391:Second Anglo-Afghan War
5361:Third Battle of Panipat
5341:First Battle of Panipat
5251:People's Peace Movement
5135:Yusuf Khan and Sherbano
3936:Sharma, Raghav (2016).
3412:Sirrs, Owen L. (2016).
3279:. Xlibris Corporation.
3012:Ayub, Mohammed (2014).
2604:– via HathiTrust.
2602:2027/mdp.39015073049606
1935:to higher posts in the
1800:, found near the body.
1521:Relations with Pakistan
1460:Minister of Agriculture
1093:Minister of Information
980:Minister of Agriculture
568:1978 Afghan coup d'état
557:Khan was known for his
544:Republic of Afghanistan
501:1973 Afghan coup d'état
418:1973 Afghan coup d'état
363:Republic of Afghanistan
5323:Anti-Pashtun sentiment
5130:Adam Khan and Durkhani
4656:Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai
4258:Sibghatullah Mojaddedi
4215:Haji Mohammad Chamkani
3540:Wolny, Philip (2007).
3321:Tomsen, Peter (2013).
2916:Dupree, Louis (1980).
2713:Tomsen, Peter (2013).
2099:Shah Mahmud Khan Ghazi
1811:
1783:Body and state funeral
1715:
1653:
1647:
1331:Mohammad Khan Jalalar
1131:Minister of Interior,
985:Ghulam Jalani Bakhtari
946:Deputy Prime Minister
869:
835:. He was succeeded by
642:Kingdom of Afghanistan
604:Emirate of Afghanistan
507:, served as the first
350:Kingdom of Afghanistan
260:Emirate of Afghanistan
4639:Arsala Rahmani Daulat
4403:Hibatullah Akhundzada
4068:Revolutionary Council
1920:. His attempt at the
1809:
1705:
1696:Further information:
1678:Egyptian Armed Forces
1657:Sayed Makhdoom Raheen
1649:
1643:
1622:Further information:
1591:and the bombing of a
1525:Further information:
1434:Ghulam Siddiq Muhibi
1328:Minister of Commerce
1299:Minister of Education
1287:Abdul Qadir Nuristani
1228:Daoud cabinet (1977)
962:Minister of Education
950:Mohammad Hassan Sharq
927:Daoud cabinet (1973)
863:
854:Further information:
686:Further information:
428:1975 Laghman uprising
371:Years of service
132:Revolutionary Council
5542:Pashtun nationalists
5537:1970s in Afghanistan
5482:1978 murders in Asia
5098:northern Afghanistan
4910:Najib Khan Yousafzai
4598:Sultan Ali Keshtmand
4593:Mohammad Hasan Sharq
4588:Sultan Ali Keshtmand
4538:Mohammad Musa Shafiq
4490:Mohammad Hashim Khan
3909:Walter, Ben (2017).
3790:Siddique, Abubakar.
3088:"Mohammad Daud Khan"
2858:Siddique, Abubakar.
2767:"Mohammad Daud Khan"
2066:Zahra Khanum (1970â)
1990:improve this section
1798:King of Saudi Arabia
1789:Pul-e-Charkhi prison
1718:After the murder of
1543:Khan Abdul Wali Khan
1540:National Awami Party
1303:Ibrahim Majid Siraj
1282:Minister of Interior
1270:Ghulam Haidar Rasuli
1248:Minister of Planning
1194:Constitution of 1977
1176:Non-Aligned Movement
1032:Minister of Interior
864:Daoud Khan visiting
814:Non-Aligned Movement
682:Royal Prime Minister
631:Mohammad Hashim Khan
503:which overthrew the
401:1959 Mangal Uprising
318:(cousin), sister of
162:Mohammad Zahir Shah
130:(as chairman of the
5421:Waziristan campaign
5288:Pashtun nationalism
5015:Mohammad Najibullah
4651:Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
4645:Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai
4634:Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
4603:Fazal Haq Khaliqyar
4573:Nur Muhammad Taraki
4556:Democratic Republic
4507:Mohammad Daoud Khan
4264:Burhanuddin Rabbani
4221:Mohammad Najibullah
4200:Nur Muhammad Taraki
4183:Democratic Republic
4165:Mohammad Daoud Khan
4085:Mohammad Najibullah
4058:Nur Muhammad Taraki
4030:Mohammad Zahir Shah
3445:aviation-safety.net
3252:. Scarecrow Press.
2942:on 11 November 2018
2351:Mohammad Daoud Khan
2174:Mohammad Yusuf Khan
1937:Afghan Armed Forces
1929:Afghan Armed Forces
1728:Nur Muhammad Taraki
1680:. This angered the
1570:Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
1370:Minister of Justice
1314:Minister of Finance
1265:Minister of Defence
1157:Da Afghanistan Bank
1065:Minister of Justice
1050:Minister of Finance
967:Niamatullah Pazhwak
833:Pashtun nationalism
692:Khan was appointed
676:Afghan Armed Forces
648:from 1935 to 1938.
619:Mohammad Nadir Shah
532:Mohammad Zahir Shah
520:Afghan royal family
491:April 1978) was an
459:Mohammad Daoud Khan
205:Mohammad Zahir Shah
128:Colonel Abdul Qadir
111:Mohammad Zahir Shah
41:Mohammad Daoud Khan
5366:Battle of Nowshera
5356:Battle of Gulnabad
5259:Religious-military
5193:Ahmad Shah Durrani
4930:Malalai of Maiwand
4915:Dost Mohammad Khan
4905:Ahmad Shah Durrani
4885:Aimal Khan Mohmand
4880:Kalu Khan Yusufzai
4081:Title next held by
3995:Political offices
3834:The New York Times
3757:. 4 December 2008.
3520:www.britannica.com
3470:The New York Times
3232:– via JSTOR.
2813:. 1 February 2009.
2811:The New York Times
2793:The New York Times
2418:Mohammad Asif Khan
2323:Mohammad Umar Khan
2319:11. a daughter of
2230:Mohammad Aziz Khan
2105:Zahra Khanum Ghazi
2082:5. Dorkhanai Begum
1939:. In 1963, Afghan
1812:
1716:
1559:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1477:Abdul Rahim Navin
1445:Minister of Health
1404:Abdul Tawab Asefi
1389:Abdul Karim Atayi
1374:Wafiyullah Sami'i
1142:Mohammed Asif Safi
1108:Minister of Health
1097:Abdul Rahim Nawin
1003:Abdul Hamid Mohtat
875:coup was bloodless
870:
745:Abdul Ghaffar Khan
615:Mohammad Aziz Khan
5532:People from Kabul
5459:
5458:
5441:SovietâAfghan War
5426:Second Waziristan
5406:Siege of Malakand
5396:Battle of Maiwand
5298:Afghan (ethnonym)
5274:
5273:
5241:Khudai Khidmatgar
5010:Abdul Ahad Momand
4940:Abdur Rahman Khan
4925:Victor of Maiwand
4890:Darya Khan Afridi
4763:
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4422:
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4226:Abdul Rahim Hatif
4094:
4093:
4072:
4055:Succeeded by
4042:
4017:Succeeded by
3665:978-0-08-034701-1
3580:978-0-08-034701-1
3553:978-1-4042-1902-1
3501:978-0-8179-8213-3
3425:978-1-317-19608-2
3327:. PublicAffairs.
3110:countrystudies.us
2998:978-1-84277-856-2
2893:978-1-85109-402-8
2747:on 30 August 2021
2574:
2573:
2570:
2569:
2528:7. Murwarid Begum
2147:Yahya Khan (= 12)
2026:
2025:
2018:
1824:Darul Aman Palace
1514:
1513:
1464:Azizullah Wasefi
1344:Ghausuddin Fayeq
1253:Ali Ahmad Khurram
1182:, Khan said that
1121:
1120:
1019:Pacha Gul Wafadar
868:in Iran, c. 1974.
749:Khudai Khidmatgar
665:Interior Minister
646:Kandahar Province
598:Khan was born in
456:
455:
296:near Taj Beg hill
169:
16:(Redirected from
5579:
5547:Barakzai dynasty
5431:Mohmand campaign
5416:Afghan Civil War
5381:First Afghan War
5371:Battle of Jamrud
5346:Battle of Chausa
5308:Bannu Resolution
5235:Citizens' groups
5232:
5231:
5183:Abdul Hamid Baba
5105:Pashtun clothing
5050:Manzoor Pashteen
5045:Malala Yousafzai
4920:Wazir Akbar Khan
4834:Barakzai dynasty
4790:
4783:
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4706:
4687:Mohammad Rabbani
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4672:
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4502:Shah Mahmud Khan
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4394:(Supreme Leader)
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4027:Preceded by
4003:Shah Mahmud Khan
4000:Preceded by
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1720:Mir Akbar Khyber
1660:
1580:in Afghanistan.
1318:Sayyid Abdullah
1225:
1174:. Regarding the
1159:, Afghanistan's
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844:new constitution
698:Shah Mahmud Khan
661:Defense Minister
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1714:(28 April 1978)
1712:Saur Revolution
1700:
1698:Saur Revolution
1694:
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1630:Leonid Brezhnev
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1553:of/in the then-
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