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  1. Inayatulá Khan (Kabul, 20 de octubre de 1888 – Teherán, 12 de agosto de 1946) fue Rey de Afganistán por breve tiempo, entre el 14 y el 17 de enero de 1929. Era hijo del rey Habibullah Khan, que reinó entre 1901 y 1919. Biografía

  2. Inayatullah Khan (Pashto/Dari: عنايت الله خان), (20 October 1888 – 12 August 1946) was the King of Afghanistan for three days in January 1929. He was the son of former Afghan Emir, Habibullah Khan. Inayatullah's brief reign ended with his abdication. Khan was born into a Pashtun family.

  3. Inayatullah Khan, Peshawar, Pakistan. 358,729 likes · 8,992 talking about this. (2002-07Minister for Health/P&DD&Population Welf).(2013-18 Senior Minister for LG&RDD).(2018-22 MPA)

  4. Inayetullah Khān ( Bengali: ইনায়েতউল্লাহ খান, Persian: عنایت الله خان, romanized : Inayat Ullah Khan ), also known as Enayetullah ( Bengali: এনায়েতউল্লাহ ), was a Faujdar of the Mughal Bengal 's Sylhet Sarkar. He was the successor of Sadeq Khan as faujdar.

  5. Summary. The religious reformer and political activist Inayatullah Khan, better known as ‘Allama Mashriqi’ or ‘al-Mashriqi’ (‘Sage of the East’), has attracted interest among intellectual historians for his idiosyncratic interpretation of Islam as a ‘scientific’ social Darwinism and for his flirtations with European fascism.

  6. Inayatulá Khan (Kabul, 20 de octubre de 1888 – Teherán, 12 de agosto de 1946) fue Rey de Afganistán por breve tiempo, entre el 14 y el 17 de enero de 1929. Era hijo del rey Habibullah Khan, que reinó entre 1901 y 1919.

  7. Allama Mashraqi (Inayatullah Khan), sage of the East, was among few courageous leaders who bravely fought for the independence of India that resulted in the creation of Pakistan and India....