Ghulam Nabi Khan was an Afghan military general and the Envoy to France in 1926.[2][3] He was invited to what he thought was a meeting with Nadir Shah where he could persuade him to allow King Amanullah to return to Afghanistan. Instead he was beaten to death and his six-year-old son was jailed.[4]

Ghulam Nabi Khan, a Yusufzai Sardar was also an ambassador to Moscow and was killed without trial by the authority of King Nadir Shah.[5] His father was Ghulam Haider Khan, a General under the Iron Amir, Abdur Rahman Khan.[6]

References

  1. ^ Sangar Escape-1929: Story of Amanullah Khan-2 (Mar 2022)
  2. ^ "Délégation permanente d'Afghanistan auprès de l'UNESCO et de l'ICESCO". L'Ambassade de la R.I. d'Afghanistan en France (in French). Archived from the original on 2021-09-05. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  3. ^ a_malyavin (2015-02-03). "Февраль 1922-го, прием посла Афганистана в Самаре". Личное мнение. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  4. ^ Siddiq, Adam (2017-12-21). SHACKLED: A Journey From Political Imprisonment To Freedom. Lineage Publishing.
  5. ^ Nader Khan and His Family, Jamhoor-e Islam (1952) Abdul Hai Habibi
  6. ^ King Mohammad Nadir Shah: 1929-1933 from Afghanistan, Louis Dupree (1973)
  1. ^ May also be known by the name, Ali Ghulam Nabi Charkhi due to the Afghan name
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