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  1. Nasrullah Khan ( persisch نصرالله خان Nasrollah Chan; auch genannt Sardar Nasrullah und auch geschrieben Nasr Ullah Khan; * 1875 in Samarkand, Russisch-Turkestan; † 31. Mai 1920 in Kabul, Afghanistan) war der langjährige afghanische Kronprinz und kurzzeitige 16. Emir von Afghanistan.

  2. Nasrullah Khan (Pashto/Dari: نصرالله خان), (1874–1920), sometimes spelt as Nasr Ullah Khan, was shahzada (crown prince) of Afghanistan and second son of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan. He held the throne of Afghanistan as Emir for one week, from 21 to 28 February 1919.

    • 21 – 28 February 1919
    • Asal Begum
  3. Nasrullah Khan, or Amir Muhammad Nasrullah Bahadur Khan, [1] was the Emir of Bukhara from 24 April 1827 [1] to 20 October 1860. His father was Emir Haydar bin Shahmurad (1800–1826). Civil War. After Haydar 's death, Mir Hussein bin Haydar came to power. He died two months later and was succeeded by Umar bin Haydar.

    • 24 April 1827 – 1860
    • Islam
  4. Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan (Urdu: نواب زاده نصر الله خان) (13 November 1916 – 27 September 2003) was a statesman in British India and later Pakistan. He was also a prominent Urdu poet. He was the only West Pakistani to have served as the leader of the Awami League of the then East Pakistan (Now Bangladesh).

  5. 13. Apr. 2021 · White Hall & courtyards. Guesthouse, harem & zoo. Practical details. History. The palace was first built by the third-to-last Emir of Bukhara, Nasrullah Khan. Nothing is left of that original palace, except for the name and the location. Nasrullah Khan was a mad and cruel khan, but he loved his wife dearly.

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  6. 23. Mai 2012 · However, Stoddart had ridden into the castle on horseback rather than walking, and arrived without a gift for Nasrullah Khan, the Emir and an extremely brutal figure. Nicknamed “The Butcher ...

  7. 2. Sept. 2016 · |. Last updated 02 September 2016. Afghanistan. By Hugh Beattie. PDF EPUB KINDLE Print. Since 1905 Britain had paid the Afghan ruler, Amir Habibullah, a subsidy and had controlled Afghanistan’s foreign relations, and he maintained Afghanistan’s neutrality throughout World War I in spite of strong pressure to induce him to join the Central Powers.