Amānollāh Khan

Amānollāh Khan

▪ ruler of Afghanistan
born June 1, 1892, Paghmān, Afghanistan
died April 25, 1960, Zürich, Switzerland
 ruler of Afghanistan (1919–29) who led his country to full independence from British influence.

      A favoured son of the Afghan ruler Ḥabībollāh Khan (Ḥabībollāh Khān), Amānollāh took possession of the throne immediately after his father's assassination in 1919, at a time when Great Britain (British Empire) exercised an important influence on Afghan affairs. In his coronation address Amānollāh declared total independence from Great Britain. This led to war with the British (see Anglo-Afghan Wars), but fighting was confined to a series of skirmishes between an ineffective Afghan army and a British Indian army exhausted from the heavy demands of World War I (1914–18). A peace treaty recognizing the independence of Afghanistan was signed at Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan) in August 1919.

      Although a charming man and a sincere patriot and reformer, Amānollāh was also impulsive and tactless and tended to surround himself with poor advisers. Shortly after ascending the throne, he pushed for a series of Western-style reforms, including an education program and road-building projects, but was opposed by reactionaries. In 1928 he returned from a trip to Europe with plans for legislative reform and emancipation of women, proposals that caused his popular support to drop and enraged the mullahs (Muslim religious leaders). In 1928 a tribal revolt resulted in a chaotic situation during which a notorious bandit leader, Bacheh Saqqāw (Bacheh-ye Saqqā; “Child of a Water Carrier”), seized Kabul, the capital city, and declared himself ruler. Amānollāh attempted to regain the throne but, for reasons that are unclear, failed to do so. He abdicated in January 1929 and left Afghanistan for permanent exile that May.

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