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{{Infobox monarch
|name = Ali Ahmad Khan
|title = List of monarchs of Afghanistan
|image = Ali Ahmad Khan Luynab.png
|image_size =
|succession = King of Afghanistan
|reign = 17 January 1929 – 9 February 1929
|coronation =
|full name = Loynab Ali Ahmad Khan
|predecessor = Inayatullah Khan
|successor = Habibullah Kalakani
|birth_date = 1883
|birth_place = Mashhad, Qajar dynasty
|death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1929|7|11|1883|8|1}}
|death_place = Kabul, Kingdom of Afghanistan
|date of burial =
|place of burial =
|religion = Islam
|father =
}}Loynab Ali Ahmad Khan (1883 – 1929), also known as Ali Ahmad Khan was an Afghan politician from the Barakzai tribe, and was briefly emir in January and February 1929. Born in 1883 in Mashbad, Iran, he played a leading role in negotiating the controversial Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 which ended the Third Anglo-Afghan War, and later rallied the Khogyani and Shinwari to quell the Khost rebellion. He also served as high commissioner of the Eastern and Southern provinces.[1]

During the Afghan civil war of 1928-29, Ali was ordered to quell a Shinwari revolt, which he duly ended in December 1928.[2] Later, after Inayatullah Khan surrendered control of Kabul to Habibullāh Kalakāni on 17 January 1929, he created a rival government centered on Jalalabad.[3] However, his reign would prove short-lived: Malik Qays of the Khugyani tribe, who had initially allied himself with Ali, defected to Kalakani, captured Ali and brought Ali to Kalakani in exchange for 17,000 rupees and the rank of lieutenant general,[3] ending Ali's reign on 9 February.[4]

Ali later managed to escape from imprisonment and sought refuge in Kandahar with his sons Ghulam and Nur. On 3 June 1929, Kandahar fell to forces loyal to Habibullāh Kalakāni, and the former emir was found in the home of a Hazarah. His son Nur was killed on the spot, while Ali himself was arrested and sent to Kabul along with Abd al-Shakur Khan (The Chief of Justice), Sad al-Din Khan (Abd al-Shakur Khan's son), Abd al-Wasi, and a Mufti. When Ali Ahmad Khan arrived in Kabul, he was paraded through the bazaars stripped naked,[1] after which he remained imprisoned in Kabul for over a month. On 11 July 1929, Ali's life ended with his execution.[5]

References

1. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.nl/books?id=A4_jAAAAMAAJ|title=Kabul under siege: Fayz Muhammad's account of the 1929 Uprising|last=Muḥammad|first=Fayz̤|last2=McChesney|first2=R. D.|date=1999|publisher=Markus Wiener Publishers|year=|isbn=9781558761544|location=|pages=82, 83|language=en}}
2. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.nl/books/about/Kabul_Under_Siege.html?id=qJpXJXOno9IC|title=Kabul Under Siege: Fayz Muhammad's Account of the 1929 Uprising|last=Muḥammad|first=Fayz̤|last2=Hazārah|first2=Fayz̤ Muḥammad Kātib|date=1999|publisher=Markus Wiener Publishers|year=|isbn=9781558761551|location=|pages=35, 36, 37|language=en}}
3. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.nl/books?id=A4_jAAAAMAAJ|title=Kabul under siege: Fayz Muhammad's account of the 1929 Uprising|last=Muḥammad|first=Fayz̤|last2=McChesney|first2=R. D.|date=1999|publisher=Markus Wiener Publishers|year=|isbn=9781558761544|location=|pages=51, 52, 53|language=en}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Afghanistan.htm|title=Afghanistan|website=www.worldstatesmen.org|access-date=2019-01-20}}
5. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.nl/books?id=A4_jAAAAMAAJ|title=Kabul under siege: Fayz Muhammad's account of the 1929 Uprising|last=Muḥammad|first=Fayz̤|last2=McChesney|first2=R. D.|date=1999|publisher=Markus Wiener Publishers|year=|isbn=9781558761544|location=|pages=84, 85|language=en}}
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{{s-hou|||1883||1929}}{{s-reg}}{{Succession box
| title = King of Afghanistan
| years = 1929
| before = Inayatullah Khan
| after = Habibullah Kalakani
}}{{s-end}}

3 : 1883 births|1929 deaths|20th-century Afghan politicians

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