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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 2, 2018 · Habibullah Khan is on a company shopping spree like nobody’s business, yet no one knows who he is. Industry. By. Kazim Alam & Farooq Baloch. “He’s the Howard Hughes of Pakistan. Nobody ever sees him.

  3. Lieutenant General Habibullah Khan Khattak, also known as Muhammad Habibullah Khan (17 October 1913 – 1994), was a Pakistani Army officer born in Wana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

  4. Ḥabībullāh Khan 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.

  5. Oct 28, 2009 · Habibullah Khan, the leader of Afghanistan who struggled to keep his country neutral in World War I in the face of strong internal support for Turkey and the Central Powers, is shot and killed...

  6. Feb 20, 2018 · In February 1919, Habibullah Khan was taking a much-needed vacation from his duties as Afghanistan's emir by going on a hunting expedition in Jalalabad.

  7. Oct 15, 2008 · Habibullah Khan (1872-1919) succeeded his father to the throne of Afghanistan in 19 01. In his coronation speech he announced his interest in pursuing policies of national unity, resistance from foreign aggression, and reform. His goal was to achieve an absolute Afghan central government.

  8. Habibullah Khan was, as Afghan rulers go, an enlightened and progressive monarch. The people over whom he ruled were, on the contrary, probably the fiercest, most cruel, and most reactionary folk...

  9. Habibullah Khan was appointed as the chief Minister of then-West Pakistan located in Lahore (being the leader of the House in the West Pakistan Assembly). He remained as Chief Minister from 1965 to 1967, and resigned after developing political differences.

  10. Aug 20, 2021 · Afghan ruler Habibullah Khan had come to Agra with his aides about 114 years back, and visited the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri monuments. At that time, there was an exchange of historical documents.