Mohammad Daoud Khan (Pashto: محمد داود خان; also romanized as Daud Khan or Dawood Khan; 18 July 1909 – 28 April 1978) was an Afghan military officer and...
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Mohammed Daoud (also Muḥammad Dāwūd) (1901-1984) was a Moroccan writer and historian. He was a major nationalist in northern Morocco during its struggle...
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Mohammad Daoud may refer to: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), first president of Afghanistan, from 1973, until his assassination in 1978 Mohammad Daoud (governor)...
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She was the wife of Mohammed Daoud Khan, the first president of Afghanistan, and the brother of the last king of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah. She was...
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Kanem emperor Idris I of Kanem Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984), governor of the province of Helmand in Afghanistan Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), 1st President...
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Sayyid Abdulillah was an Afghan politician in Mohammed Daoud Khan administration as vice president, deputy prime minister and minister of finance. He was...
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Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978) (redirect from Daouds Republic of Afghanistan)
Mohammed Daoud Khan as head of state. He simultaneously became head of government of the newly established Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Daoud Khan...
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coup plot, then torturing him to death without Daoud Khan's knowledge. After Maiwandwal's death, Daoud began removing leftists from his cabinet, worsening...
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Mohammad Daoud Oudeh (Arabic: محمد داود عودة), commonly known by his nom de guerre Abu Daoud or Abu Dawud (Arabic: أبو داود) (1937 – 3 July 2010) was...
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Mohammad Aziz Khan (redirect from Mohammed Aziz Khan)
half-brother of King Mohammed Nadir Shah, and father of President Mohammed Daoud Khan and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Naim Khan. Upon the succession...
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1975[verification needed] by President Mohammed Daoud Khan, who had seized control of Afghanistan from his first cousin, King Mohammed Zahir Shah, in the mostly bloodless...
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she and her mother the queen supported the call by the Prime minister Mohammed Daoud Khan for women to voluntary remove their veil by removing their own...
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President Mohammed Daoud Khan in the Republic of Afghanistan. General Safi was born in Laghman Province in eastern Afghanistan. His father, Mohammed Ayub Khan...
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daughter Zamina Begum was the 1st First Lady of Afghanistan, as the spouse of Mohammed Daoud Khan.[citation needed] (in French) Mah Parwar Begum v t e...
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Musahiban Mohammad Zahir Shah and de facto under his cousin Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan. The Barakzai dynasty was established by Dost Mohammad Khan after the...
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Afghanistan. He was the grandson of then King Mohammed Zahir Shah. Following the 1973 coup d'état, where Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrew the monarchy, Naeem moved...
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Rabbani, a leading Islamist. He participated in a failed uprising against Mohammed Daoud Khan's government. He later joined Rabbani's Jamiat-e Islami party....
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policy. The protestors were stirred up by the Afghan Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan and bussed to the site. The Afghan police did not intervene, Pakistanis...
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royal family. He resigned on October 29, 1965. Yusuf's predecessor, Mohammed Daoud Khan, had made him Minister of Mines and Industries in 1953, a position...
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Mohammad Daud is the name of: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), overthrew the last King of Afghanistan Mohammed Daud Daud (1969–2011), Afghan soldier and...
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assassination by an unidentified person or people led to the overthrow of Mohammed Daoud Khan's republic, and to the advent of a socialist regime in Afghanistan...
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(PDPA), Mohammed Daoud Khan had taken power in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état by overthrowing the monarchy ruled by his first cousin, King Mohammed Zahir Shah...
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Nur Muhammad Taraki (redirect from Nur Mohammed Taraki)
named Mir Akbar Khyber was assassinated and the murder was blamed on Mohammed Daoud Khan's Republic of Afghanistan. His death served as a rallying point...
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Institute in Afghanistan, and signified resuming the women's movement. When Mohammed Daoud Khan became Prime Minister in 1953, the development toward women's emancipation...
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Saur Revolution, which ousted the regime of the unelected autocrat Mohammed Daoud Khan; he was succeeded by Nur Muhammad Taraki as the head of state and...
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of Pakistan, it remains largely unrecognized in Afghanistan. Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan, former prime minister and president of Afghanistan, vigorously...
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(original) 7 December 2004 (2004-12-07) (latest form) First holder Mohammed Daoud Khan Final holder Ashraf Ghani Abolished 15 August 2021 (2021-08-15)...
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lost both positions when Mohammed Zahir Shah was overthrown on July 17, 1973. He survived throughout the regime of Mohammed Daoud Khan, but was arrested...
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Babrak Karmal (redirect from Mohammed Hussein Khan)
in the lower house of parliament in the 1969 parliamentary election. Mohammed Daoud Khan, in collaboration with the Parchamite PDPA and radical military...
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international footballer Mohammed al-Haik, 18th-century poet and musician Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984), Moroccan historian Mohammed Fadel Benyaich, Moroccan...
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