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Description Habibullah Kalakani (a.k.a. Bacha-i Saqqao - son of water carrier), the Tajik bandit who seized Kabul from the faltering hands of Afghan King Amanullah Khan in January 1929. He was ousted in the same year by Nadir Khan and executed by hanging in early November 1929. [1]
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