Inayatullah Khan

Inayatullah Khan Seraj (Persian عنایتاللهشاه, DMG ʿ Ināyatu - llāh -SAH; born October 20, 1888 in Kabul, † August 12, 1946 in Tehran ) was from 14 to 17 January 1929 for a short time King of Afghanistan.

He was the second son of the Emir Habibullah Khan and took precipitately from his brother Amanullah Khan 's power, as these fled during the uprising by Habibullah Kalakani night and fog from Kabul. However, the pressure of the likely supported by the British of British India from revolt he could not withstand. After an ultimatum, which was provided to him by Kalakani, he resigned after a few days.

Durrani monarch Popalzai - kings (1747-1843): Ahmad Shah | Timur Shah | Shah Zaman | Mahmud Shah | Qaysar | Shah Shuja | Kamran | Ali Shah | Ayyub Shah | Habibullah | Fath Dschang

Barakzai-Emire/Könige (1826-1973): Dost Mohammad | Shir Ali | Mohammad Afzal | Mohammad Azam | Mohammad Yaqub | Musa | Mohammad Ayyub | Abdurrahman | Habibullah (I.) | Amanullah | Inayatullah | Habibullah ( II ) | Mohammed Nadir | Mohammed Zahir

President of the Republic of Afghanistan (1973-1978) and the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978-1992) Mohammad Dawood | Nur Mohammad Taraki | Hafizullah Amin | Babrak Karmal | Pilgrimage Holiday Mohammad Tschamkani | Mohammad Najibullah | Abdurrahim Hatef |

Mujahideen (1992-1996) and Taliban government (1996-2001) Sibghatullah Modschaddedi | Burhanuddin Rabbani | Mohammad Omar

President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (since 2001) Burhanuddin Rabbani | Hamid Karzai

  • King (Afghanistan)
  • Born in 1888
  • Died in 1946
  • Man
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