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  1. Mohammed Nadir Shah ( pastún: محمد نادر شاه‎; en Urdu: محمد نادر شاه; 9 de abril de 1883-8 de noviembre de 1933), nacido Mohammed Nadir Khan, fue rey de Afganistán entre 1929 y 1933. Anteriormente, sirvió como ministro de la Guerra, embajador de Afganistán ante Francia y general del Ejército Nacional Afgano.

  2. Mohammad Nadir Shah ( Persian and Pashto: محمد نادر شاه; born Mohammad Nadir Khan; 9 April 1883 – 8 November 1933) was King of Afghanistan from 15 October 1929 [1] until his assassination in November 1933. Previously, he served as Minister of War, Afghan Ambassador to France, and as a general in the Royal Afghan Army.

  3. Mohammed Nadir Shah , nacido Mohammed Nadir Khan, fue rey de Afganistán entre 1929 y 1933. Anteriormente, sirvió como ministro de la Guerra, embajador de Afganistán ante Francia y general del Ejército Nacional Afgano. A su muerte le sucedió su hijo Mohammed Zahir Shah.

  4. Mohammad Zahir Shah (born Oct. 15, 1914, Kabul, Afg.—died July 23, 2007, Kabul) was the king of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973, who provided an era of stable government to his country. The sons of Moḥammad Nāder Shah, Zahir and his brothers reasserted central government control during a period of anarchy and banditry in the late 1920s.

  5. Abdul Khaliq Hazara ( Persian: عبدالخالق هزاره ), (1916 — December 18, 1933) was a Hazara student who assassinated the King of Afghanistan, Mohammad Nadir Shah, on 8 November 1933, during an award distribution ceremony. He was quickly arrested, tortured and later executed by quartering along with most of his relatives.

  6. It began in February 1930, when rebels seeking to restore Amanullah Khan as King of Afghanistan broke out in open rebellion against Mohammed Nadir Shah. After killing many, the rebellion was crushed in mid-April 1930.