Mohammad Wali Darwazi

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Mohammad Wali Darwazi ( 1888 - September 16, 1933 ) was an Afghan diplomat and politician .

Life

Mohammad Wali Darwazi was the son of Shah Agha from the ruling family of Darwaz when it was independent. He was Amanullah Khan's secretary . After the end of the Third Anglo-Afghan War on August 8, 1919, he led a delegation of Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara, Habibullah Tarzi and Ghulam Siddiq Charkhi to establish diplomatic relations. On October 10, 1919, the delegation reached Moscow . In May 1921 an agreement was signed with Giovanni Giolitti . On June 9, 1921, the mission arrived in Paris . In July 1921, the Washington, DC mission reached US President Warren G. Harding was not convinced to establish diplomatic relations with Afghanistan. On August 8, 1921, the New York Harbor delegation returned to London . In October 1921 she received a group of 34 young Afghans from the Mohammadzai clan who had sailed over Mumbai to take up Lycée Michelet (Vanves) studies. Diplomatic relations with the French government were established in 1923. The delegation returned to Kabul in May 1922.

From June 1922 to 1924 he was Foreign Minister. From 1924 to 1925 he was Minister of War, in this function he was in command of the suppression of an uprising from June 1924 to April 1925 in Chost . From 1927 to 1928 he was governor of Amanullah Khan when he was traveling. After the fall of Amanullah Khan, Wali Muhammad Darwaz was arrested, ill-treated by the troops of Habibullah Kalakâni in January 1929 , and sentenced to eight years in prison when Mohammed Nadir Shah took office in April 1930.

On September 6, 1933, Muhammad Azim entered a German teacher at the Amani secondary school in Kabul , and the British embassy in Kabul shot a British mechanic, an Afghan and an Indian employee of the embassy. It was assumed that he intended to shoot the head of the embassy, ​​Sir Richard Roy Maconachie, and that the intention of provocation was subordinated to armed intervention by the United Kingdom in Afghanistan. In practice, the attack resulted in the regime of Mohammed Nadir Shah sentencing Muhammad Azim to fourteen years in prison and executing him on September 13, 1933, and subsequently six prominent imprisoned supporters of Amanullah Khan, including Ghulam Jilani Charkhi and Mohammad Wali Darwazi let.

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Hafizullah Emadi, Repression, Resistance, and Women in Afghanistan , p. 69.
  3. Ludwig W. Adamec : Historical Dictionary Afghanistan , p. 386.
predecessor Office successor
Mahmud Tarzi Afghan Foreign Minister
1922 to 1924
Sardar Shir Ahmad
Sardar Mohammed Hashim Khan Afghan Minister of War
Ministry of Defense (Afghanistan)
1924 to 1925
Abdul Aziz