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Salemai or
Salimai (fl. 1940s) was an
Afghan rebel king who
ruled only in the
Eastern Province. In
either 1944 or 1945, the Safi
tribe rose up against...
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challenged by Zadran, Safi, Mangal, and
Wazir tribesmen led by
Mazrak Zadran,
Salemai, and
Mirzali Khan,
among others – many of whom were
Amanullah loyalists...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...
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uprisings by the Safi and Mangal, the
former of
which elected their own king,
Salemai.
Faqir of Ipi, a
tribal leader from
Waziristan (then part of
British India)...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...
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challenged by Zadran, Safi and
Mangal tribesmen led by
Mazrak Zadran and
Salemai among others.
Until 1946
Zahir Shah
ruled with the ****istance of his uncle...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...
- (unrecognized) Habibullāh Kalakāni Barakzai
Kingdom (restored)
Mohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Salemai Italics indicates localized rebel monarchs...