Inayatullah Khan
Inayatu'llah Khan | |
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King of the God granted Kingdom of Afghanistan and its dependencies[1] | |
Portrait of Inayatuallah Khan | |
King of Afghanistan | |
Reign | January 14, 1929 – January 17, 1929 |
Coronation | None |
Predecessor | Amanullah Khan |
Successor | Habibullāh Kalakāni |
Born |
October 20, 1888 Kabul, Emirate of Afghanistan |
Died |
August 12, 1946 (aged 57) Tehran, Imperial Iran |
Consort | Khairiya |
Dynasty | Barakzai |
Father | Habibullah Khan |
Mother | Jamal Begum |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Inayatullah Khan Seraj (October 20, 1888 – August 12, 1946) was the King of Afghanistan from 14 January 1929 to 17 January 1929. He was the son of former Afghan King, Habibullah Khan. Inayatullah's brief reign ended with his abdication. He studied in university of Cambridge.
In the middle of the night, on January 14, 1929, Amanullah Khan handed over his kingship to his brother Inayatullah Khan Seraj and tried to secretly escape Kabul towards Kandahar. However, Habibullāh Kalakāni and his followers chased Amanullah's Rolls Royce on horseback but Amanullah managed to escape.
With the King gone, Habibullah Kalakani wrote a letter to King Inayatullah to either surrender or prepare for war. Inayatullah's response was that he had never sought nor wished to be king and agreed to abdicate and proclaim Habibullah Kalakani as king on January 18, 1929.[2] Inayatullah was airlifted out of Kabul by the Royal Air Force[3] and spent the remainder of his life in exile.
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Inayatullah Khan Born: 20 October 1888 Died: 12 August 1946 | ||
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Preceded by Amanullah Khan |
King of Afghanistan 1929 |
Succeeded by Habibullah Kalakani |