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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 ( 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.

  4. Mohammed Zahir Shah; Rey de Afganistán: Reinado; 8 de noviembre de 1933-17 de julio de 1973 (39 años, 8 meses y 9 días) Predecesor: Mohammed Nadir Shah: Sucesor: Mohammad Daud Khan (Presidente de Afganistán) Información personal; Nombre completo: Mohammed Zahir Shah ( en pastún: محمد ظاهرشاه) Otros títulos: Padre de ...

  5. On November 8, 1933, Mohammad Nadir Shah, King of Afghanistan was shot and killed by an assassin while taking part in a high school awards ceremony at the royal palace in Kabul, Afghanistan. Mohammed Nadir Shah, King of Afghanistan. source: Wikipedia.

  6. Muhammad Nadir Shah (aka Khan) King of Afghanistan 1929-33. Born in 1883, Died 1933 Mohammad Nadir chose military as his carrier. He commanded the government forces against the Mangals in 1912. He was awarded the title General for his services. He was appointed Commander-in-chief in 1914.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Nādir Shāh (born October 22, 1688, Kobhān, Safavid Iran—died June 1747, Fatḥābād) was an Iranian ruler and conqueror who created an Iranian empire that stretched from the Indus River to the Caucasus Mountains. Nadr Qolī Beg had an obscure beginning in the Turkic Afshar tribe, which was loyal to the Safavid shahs of Iran.