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  1. Nasrullah Khan (Pashto/Dari: نصرالله خان), (1874–1920), sometimes spelt as Nasr Ullah Khan, was shahzada (crown prince) of Afghanistan and second son of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan. He held the throne of Afghanistan as Emir for one week, from 21 to 28 February 1919.

  2. Nasrullah Khan, or Amir Muhammad Nasrullah Bahadur Khan, was the Emir of Bukhara from 24 April 1827 to 20 October 1860. His father was Emir Haydar bin Shahmurad (1800–1826).

  3. Nasrullah Khan (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering degree from UET Lahore, in 1984, the M.Sc. degree from Reading University, U.K., in 1988, and the Ph.D. degree from Essex University, U.K., in 1992.

  4. Nasrullah Khan. Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and COMSATS University. Verified email at nuaa.edu.cn. Knowledge Graph Recommender Systems. Articles 1–18. ‪Nanjing University...

  5. For the government in Afghanistan, the war was in large part an exercise in political diversion. In February 1919, Habibullah, the Amir of Afghanistan, was assassinated. This triggered a power struggle when Habibullah's brother, Nasrullah Khan, proclaimed himself the natural successor.

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  6. Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan (Urdu: نواب زاده نصر الله خان) (13 November 1916 – 27 September 2003) was a statesman in British India and later Pakistan. He was also a prominent Urdu poet.

  7. 23 de may. de 2012 · Nicknamed “The Butcher,” Nasrullah was outraged at these indignities, and viewed the British Empire as a weakened nation after their defeat in Afghanistan.