Amānullāh Khān Monarch

Amanullah Khan (Pashto: أمان الله خان, Dari: أمان الله خان, June 1892 – 25 April 1960) was the Sovereign of the Kingdom of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929, first as Emir and after 1926 as Malik (King). He led Afghanistan to independence over its foreign affairs from the United Kingdom, and his rule was marked by dramatic political and social change. He was the first Afghan ruler who attempted to modernize Afghanistan on Western designs. However, he did not succeed in this because of a popular uprising by Habibullah Kalakani and his followers. On 14 January 1929, Amanullah abdicated and fled to neighbouring British India while Afghanistan fell into a civil war. From British India he went to Europe where he died in Zürich, Switzerland, in 1960.

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Amānullāh Khān
Birth dateJune 01, 1892
Birth place
Afghanistan , Paghman
Date of deathApril 25, 1960
Place of death
Switzerland , Zürich
Parents
TitleKing of the God granted Kingdom of Afghanistan and its dependencies

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