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Afghan military officer and politician (1909–1978)
Mohammad Daoud Khan (18 July 1909 – 28 April 1978), also romanized as Daud Khan or Dawood Khan, was an Afghan military officer and politician who served
Mohammad_Daoud_Khan
1st First Lady of Afghanistan
She was the wife of Mohammed Daoud Khan, the first president of Afghanistan, and the sister of the last king of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah. She was
Zamina_Begum
Mohammed Daoud (also Muḥammad Dāwūd) (1901-1984) was a Moroccan writer and historian. He was a major nationalist in northern Morocco during its struggle
Mohammed_Daoud
Afghan princess
1959, she and her mother supported the call by then prime minister Mohammed Daoud Khan for women to voluntary remove their veil by removing their own
Princess_Bilqis_Begum
Afghan prince and diplomat
half-brother of King Mohammed Nadir Shah, and father of President Mohammed Daoud Khan and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Naim Khan. Upon the succession
Mohammad_Aziz_Khan
Afghan state from 1973 to 1978
Mohammed Daoud Khan as head of state. He simultaneously became head of government of the newly established Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Daoud Khan
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Republic_of_Afghanistan_(1973–1978)
Palestinian militant, teacher and lawyer (1937–2010)
Mohammad Daoud Oudeh (Arabic: محمد داود عودة; 1937 – 3 July 2010), commonly known by his nom de guerre Abu Daoud or Abu Dawud (أبو داود), was a Palestinian
Abu_Daoud
Queen of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
Institute in Afghanistan, and signified resuming the women's movement. When Mohammed Daoud Khan became Prime Minister in 1953, the development toward women's emancipation
Humaira_Begum
Afghan politician (1945–1978)
minister office by Mohammed Daoud Khan. He was Second Deputy Prime Minister from 1975 to 1978. He was also assassinated with Mohammed Daoud Khan on 29 April
Sayyid_Abdulillah
20th century Barakzai Minister of Defense
two sons, Mohammed Wali Khan Arif and Mohammed Tariq Khan Arif, and a daughter, Princess Fatima Arif Zaher, who married Prince Mohammed Daoud Pashtunyar
Mohammed_Arif_Khan
students were accepted at the Kabul University. Following the election of Mohammed Daoud Khan as Prime Minister in 1953, social reforms giving women a more public
Women_in_Afghanistan
Consort of the Afghan monarch
daughter Zamina Begum was the 1st First Lady of Afghanistan, as the spouse of Mohammed Daoud Khan.[citation needed] (in French) Mah Parwar Begum v t e
Mah_Parwar_Begum
Afghan politician (1917–1979)
named Mir Akbar Khyber was assassinated and the murder was blamed on Mohammed Daoud Khan's Republic of Afghanistan. His death served as a rallying point
Nur_Muhammad_Taraki
City and municipality in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
(1989-2020), Former international footballer Mohammed al-Haik, 18th-century poet and musician Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984), Moroccan historian Mohamed Yalouh
Tétouan
Afghan politician and leftist intellectual (1925–1978)
assassination by an unidentified person or people led to the overthrow of Mohammed Daoud Khan's republic, and to the advent of a socialist regime in Afghanistan
Mir_Akbar_Khyber
Afghan politician
Afghanistan. He was the grandson of then King Mohammed Zahir Shah. Following the 1973 coup d'état, where Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrew the monarchy, Naeem moved
Sardar_Mohammad_Nadir_Naeem
Region inhabited by the Pashtun people
government from their base in Gurwek. In 1960, Afghan Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan sent the Afghan military across the poorly-demarcated Durand Line
Pashtunistan
Afghan military officer and politician (1939–1980)
coup plot, then torturing him to death without Daoud Khan's knowledge. After Maiwandwal's death, Daoud Khan began removing leftists from his cabinet,
Faiz Mohammed (Afghan communist)
Faiz_Mohammed_(Afghan_communist)
Afghan politician
from 1973 to 1977. Mustaghni assisted Mohammed Daoud Khan in the 1973 bloodless coup against the monarchy of Mohammed Zahir Shah. Zahir and his ministers
Abdul_Karim_Mustaghni
Topics referred to by the same term
up Daoud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Daoud may refer to: David in Islam Daoud ibn al-Adid (died 1207/08), 25th Imam of Hafizi Ismailism Daoud Amoun
Daoud
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Daud is the name of: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), overthrew the last King of Afghanistan Mohammed Daud Daud (1969–2011), Afghan soldier and
Mohammad_Daud
Afghan politician (1917–1998)
royal family. He resigned on October 29, 1965. Yusuf's predecessor, Mohammed Daoud Khan, had made him Minister of Mines and Industries in 1953, a position
Mohammad_Yusuf_(politician)
Palestinian militant organization (1970 – c. 1988)
1972 article in the Jordanian newspaper Ad-Dustour, Mohammed Daoud Oudeh, also known as Abu Daoud, a BSO operative and former senior PLO member, told
Black_September_Organization
List of coups and coup attempts
Uprising) attempted and failed to overthrow Mohammed Daoud Khan. April 30, 1978: Abdul Qadir overthrew Mohammed Daoud Khan. September 16, 1979: Hafizullah Amin
List of coups and coup attempts by country
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country
Somali clan
the Eidagale clan, there are three prominent sons: Mohammed Daoud, Abu Bakr Daoud, and Musa Daoud. The Eidagale are further classified into four sub-tribes:
Eidagale
Palestinian financial expert and human rights advocate
that the attack claimed the lives of his sister, Nesreen, her husband Mohammed Daoud al-Jamasi, and their three children, Ubaida, Omar, and Layan. He added
Ramy_Abdu
Afghan politician and poet
lost both positions when Mohammed Zahir Shah was overthrown on July 17, 1973. He survived throughout the regime of Mohammed Daoud Khan, but was arrested
Mohammad_Musa_Shafiq
Justice ministry of Afghanistan
Notes Abdul Majid 1973-1977 Mohammed Daoud Khan Prime Minister post abolished Wafiullah Samiee 1977-1978 Mohammed Daoud Khan Prime Minister post abolished
Ministry of Justice (Afghanistan)
Ministry_of_Justice_(Afghanistan)
Country in Central and South Asia
1953 by Mohammed Daoud Khan, a Pashtun nationalist who sought the creation of a Pashtunistan, leading to highly tense relations with Pakistan. Daoud Khan
Afghanistan
Saudi Arabian shot putter
Mohammed Tolo (born 30 March 2001) is a Saudi Arabian shot putter. He has represented Saudi Arabia in the men's shot put event at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Mohammed_Tolo
Afghan military general and Islamist intellectual
which plotted an abortive coup against the government of President Mohammed Daoud Khan. The coup was preempted; Rizwani and 50 of his associates (such
Mir_Ahmad_Shah_Rizwani
Royal Afghan Army General
President Mohammed Daoud Khan in the Republic of Afghanistan. General Safi was born in Laghman Province in eastern Afghanistan. His father, Mohammed Ayub Khan
Mohammed_Asif_Safi
Pakistani politician and former Army General
uprising against the government of Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan. The operation was a huge success for Pakistan as Daoud Khan was forced to change his way and
Naseerullah_Babar
Tribal conflict in Afghanistan
such as Sultan Ahmad and Abdurrahman (nicknamed "Pak"). Concurrently, Mohammed Daoud Khan fought against the Safi in the Eastern Province. The Mangal tribe
Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947
Afghan_tribal_revolts_of_1944–1947
Defunct political office in Afghanistan
(original) 7 December 2004 (2004-12-07) (latest form) First holder Mohammed Daoud Khan Final holder Ashraf Ghani Abolished 15 August 2021 (2021-08-15)
President_of_Afghanistan
Field Marshal of Kingdom of Afghanistan
member of the Musahiban and an uncle of both King Zahir and President Mohammed Daoud Khan. He was a full brother of Prime Minister Shah Mahmud Khan, King
Sardar_Shah_Wali_Khan
Leader of Afghanistan from 1987 to 1992
a mixed economy. In terms of policy, Najibullah can be best compared to Daoud Khan, who ruled the Republic of Afghanistan before the PDPA took power in
Mohammad_Najibullah
Overthrow of King Mohammad Zahir Shah of Afghanistan
G. Neumann, in several conversations how Washington would react if Mohammed Daoud Khan returned to power. In April, Neumann told Wahid Abdullah that although
1973_Afghan_coup_d'état
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
under Musahiban Mohammad Zahir Shah and de facto under his cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan. The Barakzai dynasty was established by Dost Mohammad Khan after the
Barakzai_dynasty
Main Soviet security agency from 1954 to 1991
Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) was planning the overthrow of President Mohammed Daoud Khan. Under the leadership of Major General Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
KGB
Iranian–Pakistani backed uprising in Afghanistan
Khalqists who would overthrow Daoud that same year in the Saur Revolution. In 1973, former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan was brought to power in a
1975_Panjshir_Valley_uprising
Afghan communist politician (1929–1979)
April 1978 Saur Revolution, which overthrew the government of Mohammad Daoud Khan and formed a pro-Soviet state based on socialist ideals. Being second
Hafizullah_Amin
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Daoud may refer to: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), first president of Afghanistan, from 1973, until his assassination in 1978 Mohammad Daoud (governor)
Mohammad_Daoud
President of Afghanistan from 2014 to 2021
Durrani Empire in 1747. At his 2019 re-election, at age 70, he overtook Mohammed Daoud Khan to become the oldest incumbent president. During his tenure, Ghani
Ashraf_Ghani
Afghan military officer (1919–1978)
Director of Recruitment in the Ministry of National Defense in 1966. He backed Daoud Khan while in retirement and was active in organizing political support
Ghulam_Haidar_Rasuli
Afghan communist politician (1929–1996)
in the lower house of parliament in the 1969 parliamentary election. Mohammed Daoud Khan, in collaboration with the Parchamite PDPA and radical military
Babrak_Karmal
Allende. 1973 Afghan coup d'état: Former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrew the King Mohammed Zahir Shah and established a Republic. 1973 Pakistan
List of coups and coup attempts
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
a coup d'état by his cousin and former prime minister, Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, who established a single-party republic, ending more than 225 years
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Province of Afghanistan
the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Afghan politicians (particularly Mohammed Daoud Khan) have been focused on invading Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally
Nuristan_Province
that happened during 1975 in the Republic of Afghanistan. President: Mohammed Daoud Khan Domestically, many of the economic difficulties of the previous
1975_in_Afghanistan
Afghan politician and military officer (born 12 October 1944)
Minister of Communications in 1973 but was dismissed in April 1974 by Mohammed Daoud Khan. In June 1978, he became ambassador of Afghanistan to Japan. He
Abdul_Hamid_Mohtat
Afghan politician and police chief
served as Afghanistan's interior minister during the presidency of Mohammad Daoud Khan. Nuristani had previously served as Chief of Police noted for his strict
Abdul_Qadir_Nuristani
Name list
Bengali military leader David XI of Kartli (died c. 1579), King of Kartli Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), Afghan statesman, prime minister and later president
Daud
Assembly of Pashtun tribal leaders
institutionalized the jirga. From Amanullah until the reign of Mohammed Zahir Shah (1933–1973) and Mohammed Daoud Khan (1973–1978) the jirga was recognized as a common
Jirga
Foreign policy justifying intervention in the Soviet Bloc
installed as the second president of Afghanistan. The previous president, Mohammed Daoud Khan was killed during the coup. The Saur Revolution (as the coup was
Brezhnev_Doctrine
Afghan state from 1978 to 1992
payments, which had improved in the pre-communist administration of Mohammed Daoud Khan; the surplus decreased and became a deficit by 1982, which reached
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan
Ruling party of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1992
Mohammed Daoud Khan with a seizure of power from Zahir Shah in a nearly bloodless military coup. After Daoud had seized power, he established Daoud's
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
People's_Democratic_Party_of_Afghanistan
Soviets to increase their presence in the country even more. President: Mohammed Daoud Khan March: Afghanistan introduces policies to prevent foreigners from
1974_in_Afghanistan
Faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Following the coup's success, many Parchamites held high-ranking jobs in Mohammed Daoud Khan's government and security forces. However, in the following years
Parcham
1961 Belgrade summit conference
conference in 7 days before, during and 7 days after the conference. Mohammed Daoud Khan, Prime Minister of Afghanistan Benyoucef Benkhedda, Head of the
1st Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
1st_Summit_of_the_Non-Aligned_Movement
Afghan politician
Dawood Mohammed Laghmani is an Afghan politician who served as the governor of Ghazni Province from May 2021 until August 2021, when he surrendered the
Dawood_Laghmani
Large family units of the Eastern Iranian ethnic groups
Afghanistan until 1973 when Mohammed Zahir Shah, the last Barakzai king, was overthrown in a bloodless coup by his own cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan. The coup ended
Pashtun_tribes
Military unit
were arrested and executed in Pul-e Charkhi prison, such as Mohammed Daoud and Mohammed Mohsin. After the uprising, the 444th, 455th and 466th Commando
Afghan_Commando_Forces
Civil war in Afghanistan (1989–1992)
the original (PDF) on 1 December 2007. Retrieved 12 February 2008. "Mohammed Daoud Khan". History in an Hour. 18 July 2012. Archived from the original
Afghan_Civil_War_(1989–1992)
1979–1989 killings in Afghanistan
areas for attack, and killing and torturing prisoners. Afghan president Mohammed Daoud Khan was deposed and murdered in 1978's Saur Revolution by the Khalqist
Soviet war crimes in the Soviet–Afghan War
Soviet_war_crimes_in_the_Soviet–Afghan_War
Afghan politician and military officer (1950–2022)
d'état that resulted in the overthrow and assassination of President Mohammed Daoud Khan, Tanai, was appointed head of Military Intelligence. He survived
Shahnawaz_Tanai
1902) April 27 – John Doeg, American tennis player (b. 1908) April 28 – Mohammed Daoud Khan, 5th Prime Minister of Afghanistan and 1st President of Afghanistan
Deaths_in_1978
Province of Afghanistan
General Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrew the Afghan monarchy and established the Republic of Afghanistan. In this coup d'état, General Daoud seized power
Panjshir_Province
Afghan military leader (1953–2001)
Webster University Press, 2009) ISBN 9780982161500. ISBN 9780982161500 "Mohammed Daoud Khan". History in an Hour. July 18, 2012. Archived from the original
Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
Aerial service branch of the Afghan military
deposed and Mohammed Daoud Khan became the country's president. During his five years in power, until the Saur Revolution of 1978, Daoud gained Soviet
Afghan_Air_Force
Former Afghan politician
Force during the monarchy of Mohammed Zahir Shah, and later as the air force garrison commander under President Mohammed Daoud Khan, who ousted Shah in a
Assadullah_Sarwari
Quetta (Pakistan). On 23 October 1986, an Afghan Mig 21, piloted by Lt. Mohammed Daoud defected to Pakistan, landing at Kohat Air Base. On 3 October 1987,
List of Cold War pilot defections
List_of_Cold_War_pilot_defections
Afghan politician and military officer
major attack on the Arg Presidential Palace, in the course of which Mohammed Daoud Khan was killed. Watanjar was present when corpses of the president
Mohammad_Aslam_Watanjar
Uzbek Basmachi leader and Axis collaborator
April 4, 1942, noted that a group of Afghan soldiers led by Prince Mohammed Daoud was developing a plan for a military campaign against the USSR. The
Korşirmat
Afghanistan has had many different political parties. These include Mohammed Daoud Khan's National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan, the People's Democratic
List of political parties in Afghanistan
List_of_political_parties_in_Afghanistan
Bilateral relations
policy. The protestors were stirred up by the Afghan Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan and bussed to the site. The Afghan police did not intervene, Pakistanis
Afghanistan–Pakistan relations
Afghanistan–Pakistan_relations
Pashtun tribe
last Barakzai king, was overthrown in a bloodless coup by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan. The coup ended the Barakzai kingdom and established the Republic
Durrani
that saw Mohammed Daoud Khan overthrow his cousin, King Mohammed Zahir Shah. The Assembly was part-elected and part-appointed. In 1973 Daoud Khan deposed
1977 Afghan Constitutional Assembly election
1977_Afghan_Constitutional_Assembly_election
British involvement in Soviet-Afghan War
PDPA, led by Mohammed Daoud Khan had taken power in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état by overthrowing the monarchy of King Zahir Shah. However Daoud Khan was overthrown
United Kingdom in the Soviet–Afghan War
United_Kingdom_in_the_Soviet–Afghan_War
Book by George Crile III
undergo a coup d’état in 1978, which saw the transfer of power from Mohammed Daoud Khan, the leader of the Republic of Afghanistan to the People’s Democratic
Charlie_Wilson's_War_(book)
Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901
as international border between Pakistan and Afghanistan by Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan (former prime minister and later president of Afghanistan) during
Abdur_Rahman_Khan
was destroyed on 17 July 1973, during the republican coup d'état by Mohammed Daoud Khan against the monarchy. Since then, no place of worship has been
Christianity_in_Afghanistan
United front of four Afghan paramilitary factions
Following the 1978 Saur Revolution, which overthrew the previous president Mohammed Daoud Khan, and established the PDPA, violently repressed Maoist factions
Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front
Afghanistan_Mujahedin_Freedom_Fighters_Front
(1937–1986) Mohamed Choukri (1935–2003) Driss Chraïbi (1926–2007) Mohammed Daoud (1901–1984) Zakya Daoud, French-born Moroccan journalist, magazine editor, non-fiction
List_of_Moroccan_people
Afghan educator and cabinet minister
who attained public positions in Afghan society after the reforms of Mohammed Daoud Khan. She was born in Kabul. She was orphan, but completed her studies
Shafiqa_Ziaie
Land service branch of the Afghan military
between the two countries in September 1961. In 1953, Lieutenant General Mohammed Daoud Khan, cousin of the King who had previously served as Minister of Defence
Afghan_Army
Subtribe of the Barakzai Durrani Pashtuns
King Mohammed Nadir Shah (October 17, 1929 - November 8, 1933). King Mohammed Zahir Shah (November 8, 1933 - July 17, 1973.) President Mohammed Daoud Khan
Mohammadzai
Saudi Arabian terrorist
Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali (born 18 January 1977) is a British-born Saudi terrorist. Al-Owhali is one of the four al-Qaeda members sentenced in 2001
Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali
Mohamed_Rashed_Daoud_Al-Owhali
Day of the year
President. 1973 – King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan, while having surgery in Italy, is deposed by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan. 1975 – Apollo–Soyuz
July_17
Type of revolution
the rebel 4th Armored Brigade, led by Major Mohammed Aslam Watanjar, who had also been prominent in Daoud's own coup five years before. Watanjar first
Communist_revolution
wounding two. On 23 October 1986, an Afghan Mig 21, piloted by Lt. Mohammed Daoud defected to Pakistan, landing at Kohat Air Base. On 25 October, Afghan
Spillover of the Soviet–Afghan War in Pakistan
Spillover_of_the_Soviet–Afghan_War_in_Pakistan
History of Afghanistan
precising that these initiatives were taken during the time of President Mohammed Daoud Khan, generally considered to be anti-Pakistan for his galvanization
History of Afghanistan–Pakistan relations
History_of_Afghanistan–Pakistan_relations
Day of the year
1977 – Sepp Herberger, German footballer and coach (born 1897) 1978 – Mohammed Daoud Khan, Afghan commander and politician, 1st President of Afghanistan
April_28
Afghan military commander and politician (born 1946)
University until 1973, when he plotted with his group to overthrow President Mohammed Daoud Khan. The uprising attempt in July 1975, in Panjshir Valley, failed
Abdulrab_Rasul_Sayyaf
Yemen October 11, 1977 Sana'a North Yemen Saudi Arabia (suspected) Mohammed Daoud Khan President of Afghanistan April 28, 1978 Kabul Afghanistan Khalqist
List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed
Day of the year
Afghanistan, ending the following morning with the murder of Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan and the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
April_27
16th edition of U-17 AFCON
Lamien Herve Nduwayo Vincent Nkemazem Wilfried Oriya-Zaoubaye Ali Hatoup Daoud Vital Mapangoulou Archange Matalatala Eleyeh Robleh Mohamed Magdy Junior
2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations
2026_U-17_Africa_Cup_of_Nations
and caused a backlash in women's rights. Following the election of Mohammed Daoud Khan as Prime Minister in 1953, social reforms giving women a more public
Islamic veiling practices by country
Islamic_veiling_practices_by_country
Mowlana Jalaladin High School Safia Ama Jan Girls High School Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan High School Shah Hussain Hotak High School Shahid Khakrizwal Girls
List of schools in Afghanistan
List_of_schools_in_Afghanistan
who attained public positions in Afghan society after the reforms of Mohammed Daoud Khan. She was the first editor of Mirmon (i.e. woman) magazine of the
Nafeesa_Shayeq
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n.
A Mohammedan; a Moslem.
n.
The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
v. t.
To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
n.
The ninth Mohammedan month.
n.
The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.
n.
An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.
n.
A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
n.
A Mohammedan.
n.
See Mohammedan, Mohammedanism.
a.
Mohammedan.
imp. & p. p.
of Sham
n.
A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.
n.
A Mohammedan prince who, as a successor of Mohammed, unites in his person supreme spiritual and temporal power.
n.
See Mohammedan.
a.
Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.
a.
Of or pertaining to Islam; Mohammedan.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
n.
A Mohammedan.
a. & n.
Mohammedan.
n.
A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.