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  2. Sultan Mohammad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Mohammad Khan was born in 1795 to an influential Pashtun family in Kandahar, Durrani Empire (present-day Kandahar, Afghanistan). [6] His father, Payinda Khan, was chief of the Barakzai tribe and an aristocrat with the title "Sarfraz Khan" in the Durrani dynasty.

  3. List of heads of state of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (2002–2004) Hamid Karzai: born 1957 13 July 2002: 7 December 2004: 2 years, 147 days Independent: Transitional President; Appointed by the 2002 loya jirga. Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021) Hamid Karzai: born 1957 7 December 2004: 29 September 2014 9 years, 296 days Independent

  4. Sultan Ali Keshtmand - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ali Keshtmand (Persian: سلطان‌علی کشتمند; born May 22, 1935, in Kabul), sometimes transliterated Kishtmand, was an Afghan communist politician, belonging to the Parcham faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA).

  5. Barakzai dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Prince Abdul Aziz Telai was son of the Afghan King HM Sultan Mohammed Khan Telai and acted as a Field Marshal of the Afghan Army, preceding his grand-nephew Muhammad Nadir Shah as Minister of war under his other grand-nephew King Amanullah Khan. Prince Abdul Aziz additionally acted as Governor of Kandahar and Badakhshan. His eldest son was ...

  6. List of Pashtun empires and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Territory controlled by the Khaljis circa 1320 [11]. Khalji dynasty (Bengal) (1204—1231) Bakhtiyar Khalji was a Turko-Afghan general of the Ghurid Empire. [12] [13] The Khaljis ruled Bengal until 1227 before they were deposed from power and integrated as a province of the Delhi Sultanate under the Mamluk dynasty.

  7. Sultan Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    In 1855-56, Sultan Ahmad Khan sent a petition to the Shah, Nasir al-Din. [3] If the Iranians would support Sultan Ahmad Khan with an army, he would overthrow the Amir-i Kabir and incorporate Afghanistan into the Guarded Domains. However, Sultan Ahmad Khan was intercepted by Dost Mohammad Khan, who exiled Sultan Ahmad Khan to Iran. [3]

  8. Mohammadzai - Wikipedia

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    From 1823 to 1978, rulers of Afghanistan belonged to the two branches of one Barakzai dynasty descending from the chiefs of the Barakzai tribe (belonging to the Mohammadzai). Amir Sultan Mohammad Khan - First Muhammadzai Ruler of Afghanistan; Amir Dost Muhammad Khan Barakzai; Amir Sher Ali Khan - Emir of Afghanistan

  9. Cabinet of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Afghanistan is the executive body of the government of the country, ... Sultan Ahmad: 1945 – 9 May 1946 Posts, Telegraph and Telephone