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Mohammad Hashim Khan
محمد هاشم خان
Prime Minister of Afghanistan
In office
8 November 1933[1] – 9 May 1946
MonarchsMohammad Nadir Shah
Mohammad Zahir Shah
Preceded byShir Giyan
Succeeded byShah Mahmud Khan
Personal details
Born1884[1][2]
Dehradun, British India
Died26 October 1953 (aged 68–69)
Kabul, Kingdom of Afghanistan
Political partyNone (anindependent politician)

Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1884 – 26 October 1953) was a political figureinAfghanistan.

Early life

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Mohammad Hashim Khan was born in 1884 in Dehradun, British India. He was the younger brother of King Mohammad Nadir Shah and the elder brother of Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan and Sardar Shah Wali Khan.[citation needed] Hashim put into effect the policies already orchestrated by his brothers. Internal objectives of the new Afghan government focused on strengthening the army and shoring up the economy, including transport and communications. Both goals required foreign assistance. Preferring not to rely on the Soviet UnionorBritain, Hashim turned to Nazi Germany. By 1935 German experts and businessmen had set up factories and hydroelectric projects at the invitation of the Afghan government. Smaller amounts of aid were also offered by Imperial Japan and Fascist Italy. He governed Afghanistan as Royal Prime Minister from November 8th 1933[1] until May 9, 1946.

During the war years he faced significant opposition as a result of his stance on the ongoing political question of whether to yield to the British or resist them. The decision to expel Axis colonies from Afghanistan was particularly unpopular and by October 1941 the Italian Minister in Kabul was reporting to the Foreign Affairs Office in Rome that Hashim would 'have his work cut out to save not only appearances but his life itself'.

References

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  • ^ Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan MSc (2015). Conspiracies and Atrocities in Afghanistan. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781503573000.
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