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Ahmad Shah Khan
  • احمد شاه خان
Crown Prince of Afghanistan
Shah in 1963
Head of House of Barakzai
Tenure23 July 2007 – present
PredecessorMohammad Zahir Shah
Heir apparentPrince Muhammad Zahir Khan
Crown Prince of Afghanistan
Tenure26 November 1942 – 17 July 1973
PredecessorMuhammed Akbar Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
Born (1934-09-23) 23 September 1934 (age 89)
Arg-i-Shahi, Kabul, Afghanistan
Spouse
Khatul Begum
(m. 1961)
IssuePrince Muhammad Zahir Khan
Prince Muhammad Emel Khan
Princess Hawa Khanum
HouseBarakzai
FatherMohammad Zahir Shah
MotherHumaira Begum
ReligionSunni Islam
Styles of
Ahmad Shah
Reference styleHis Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Highness

Ahmad Shah, Crown Prince of Afghanistan (Dari: احمد شاه خان, Pashto: احمد شاه خان; born 23 September 1934) is the second son of Mohammad Zahir Shah, the former King of Afghanistan. He holds the title of Head of the House of Barakzai since his father's death in July 2007.

Biography

At the time of his birth he was second in the line of succession to the throne after his older brother Muhammed Akbar Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan. However, following the death of his brother on 26 November 1942, he became first in the line of succession and the heir apparent and Crown Prince.

He was educated first at Esteqlal High School, and College of Military Science, in Kabul.

Later he attended the University of Oxford, the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (IEP) and later spent time working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul.

His father's reign ended on 17 July 1973, when he was ousted by a coup with Afghanistan being declared a republic by Mohammad Daoud Khan, a member of the royal family. The Crown Prince was one of fourteen members of the royal family arrested following the coup. He was allowed to leave the country for Rome on 26 July.[1] Following the overthrow of the monarchy, the Crown Prince settled in the state of Virginia, United States, and took to writing poetry.[2] He currently writes poetry in Alexandria, Virginia.[citation needed]

Since the death of his father on 23 July 2007, he is the oldest surviving male heir of the last reigning King of Afghanistan.

Unlike his father, he does not possess the official title Baba-e-Melat-e-Afghanistan (Father of the Nation of Afghanistan).

Marriage and children

He was married at Chilstoon Palace in Kabul on 22 November 1961 to Princess Khatul Begum (born 1940), daughter of Sardar Muhammad Umar Khan Zikeria, by his wife, Princess Sultana Begum, fourth daughter of Mohammed Nadir Shah, King of Afghanistan (d. 1933). He has two sons and one daughter:

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Middle East Economic Digest, page 3
  2. ^ The head that wore the Crown
Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan House of BarakzaiBorn: 23 September 1934 Titles in pretence Preceded byKing Mohammad Zahir Shah — TITULAR — King of Afghanistan 23 July 2007 – presentReason for succession failure:Monarchy overthrown in 1973 IncumbentHeir:Prince Muhammad Zahir Khan