- The
Saqqawists (Dari: سقاویها Saqāwīhā) were an
armed group in
Afghanistan who were
active from 1924 to 1931. They were led by Habibullāh Kalakāni, and...
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November 1928 to 13
October 1929. Rebelling, and
subsequently governing Saqqawist (Saqāwīhā)
forces under Habibullāh Kalakāni
fought against various opposing...
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Emirate of
Afghanistan was an
unrecognized state ruled by the
Saqqawists that
existed from
January to
October 1929. Habibullāh Kalakāni
became the...
- 1929 In
January 1929, in
opposition to Amrullah's
reformist rule, the
Saqqawists approached Kabul. The king abdicated,
leaving power to his brother. During...
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Purdil Khan (died 1930) was an
Afghan Saqqawist politician who
served as
minister of
defence under Habibullāh Kalakāni
during the
Afghan Civil War of...
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Afghanistan from 17
January to 13
October 1929, and as well as a
leader of the
Saqqawists.
During the
Afghan Civil War, he
captured vast
swathes of Afghanistan...
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Afghan Civil War (1928–1929),
revolts by the
Shinwari and the
Saqqawists; the
Saqqawists take over
Kabul for a 9-month
period Red Army
intervention in...
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Sayyid Husayn was an
Afghan Saqqawist politician who
served as
Minister of
Defence from
January to
March 1929. He was
appointed by Habibullāh Kalakāni...
- Afghanistan, a
state that
existed 1823–1926
Emirate of
Afghanistan (1929),
Saqqawist regime that
lasted 10
months All
pages with
titles containing Afghanistan...
- took
place at Unai P**** in 1929,
during the
Afghan Civil War when the
Saqqawist army was
trying to
cross the Unai P**** to
subjugate the
Hazaras of Jang...