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  1. Habibullah Khan ( paschtunisch حبيب الله خان; persisch حبیب‌الله‌خان, DMG Ḥabību-llāh-Ḫān; * 3. Juni 1872 in Taschkent, Russisches Kaiserreich, heute Usbekistan; † 20. Februar 1919 in Kalagosh) war vom 3. Oktober 1901 bis 20. Februar 1919 der 15. Emir von Afghanistan.

  2. Habibullah Khan (Pashto/Dari: حبيب الله خان ; 3 June 1872 – 20 February 1919) was the Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 until his assassination in 1919. He was the eldest son of the Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, whom he succeeded by right of primogeniture in October 1901. His grandfather was Mohammad Afzal Khan.

  3. 2. Apr. 2018 · Habibullah Khan is a reclusive businessman who owns stakes in cement, shipping, dairy, energy and real estate sectors. He is also planning to acquire a financial institution and build a six-star hotel in Karachi.

    • Kazim Alam
  4. Ḥabībullāh Khan (born 1872, Tashkent, Russian Turkistan [now in Uzbekistan]—died February 20, 1919, Kalagosh, Afghanistan) was the ruler of Afghanistan from 1901 to 1919. Maintaining satisfactory relations with British India, he introduced needed reforms in Afghanistan and steered his country on a moderate political course.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Habibullah Khan was the amir of Afghanistan who tried to keep his country neutral in World War I and modernize it. He was killed by his opponents who resented his pro-British policy and his failure to unite Muslim Central Asia.

  6. 15. Okt. 2008 · Learn how the Amir of Afghanistan became a Freemason in India in 1907 and why he kept it a secret from his people. Explore his reforms, his visit to India, and his oath on a Koran.

  7. 20. Feb. 2018 · Foreground: Habibullah Khan. Background: 1842 lithograph of Kabul by Louis Haghe, James Atkinson and Charles Haghe. It's a murder mystery just shy of its centennial anniversary, one that marked a decisive moment in the history of Afghanistan and one that remains unsolved to this day.