Inayat Ullah Khan (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Inayat Ullah Khan" in Norwegian language version.

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afghanembassyjp.org

  • «1900's - 1940's». www.afghanembassyjp.org. The Embassy of Afghanistan in Tokyo. Arkivert fra originalen 3. mars 2016. Besøkt 18. april 2021. «On 14 January, Amanullah Khan flees Afghanistan. | On 18 January, Habibullah Khan (Kalakani) takes over the throne in Afghanistan.» 

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  • Graca, John V. Da (18. juni 1985). «Afghanistan». Heads of State and Government (engelsk). Springer. s. 13. ISBN 978-1-349-07999-5. 
  • Lee, Jonathan L. (15. desember 2018). Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present (engelsk). Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-78914-019-4. «Aman Allah Khan hastily abdicated in favor of 'Inayat Khan and drove pell-mell to Kandahar, accompanied by Mahmud Tarzi and 10 million rupees in gold coin. Inayat Khan, however, reigned for a matter of a week or so, and even then his authority barely extended beyond the Dilkusha Palace. Outside the palace walls, government officials and even his own brothers submitted to Habib Allah Kalakani. As rebel forces surrounded the royal palace Humphreys, fearing a massacre, managed to negotiate safe passage for 'Inayat Khan and his wives, Tarzi's two sons and several senior officials. RAF planes flew them to Peshawar.» 

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  • «1900's - 1940's». www.afghanembassyjp.org. The Embassy of Afghanistan in Tokyo. Arkivert fra originalen 3. mars 2016. Besøkt 18. april 2021. «On 14 January, Amanullah Khan flees Afghanistan. | On 18 January, Habibullah Khan (Kalakani) takes over the throne in Afghanistan.»