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Habibullah Kalakani (Dari: حبیبالله کلکانی, 19
January 1891 – 1
November 1929),
derogatively called "Bacha-ye Saqao" (also
romanized Bachai Sakao; literally...
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subsequently governing Saqqawist (Saqāwīhā)
forces under Habibullāh
Kalakāni fought against various opposing tribes and
rival monarchs in the Kingdom...
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Abdul Majid Kalakani (Persian: مجید کلکانی; 1939 – 8 June 1980) also
known as
Majid Agha was an
Afghan communist politician. He was the
founder and leader...
- Habibullāh
Kalakāni and his
followers chased Amanullah's Rolls-Royce on
horseback but
Amanullah managed to escape. With the King gone,
Kalakani wrote a letter...
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Afghanistan who were
active from 1924 to 1931. They were led by Habibullāh
Kalakāni, and in
January 1929, they
managed to take
control of Kabul, the capital...
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fully succeed in
achieving this
objective due to an
uprising by
Habibullah Kalakani and his followers. On 14
January 1929,
Amanullah abdicated and fled to...
- 15th. He
captured Kalakani. He
executed him by
firing squad on the west wall of the Arg on 1
November 1929,
along with
Kalakani's brother and 9 other...
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Sahib on 20
January 1929, in
eastern Afghanistan, but was
defeated by
Kalakani at
Jagdalak on 19
February 1929. He was also
declared as the amir of Afghanistan...
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January to
October 1929. Habibullāh
Kalakāni became the state's only emir on 18
January 1929.
After the fall of
Kalakāni on 13
October 1929, the
Emirate ended...
- only
ruled for
three days
before the
leader of the
rebellion Habibullāh
Kalakāni took
power and
reinstated the Emirate.
After 10 months,
Amanullah Khan's...