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Ahmad Shah Khah is the Crown Prince and current head of state of the Kingdom of Afghanistan. He is an academic and English, Pashto, and Dari author who held a English and South Asian Studies professorship for several decades abroad in Virginia in the Confederate States of America at the University of Richmond.

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  • Ahmad Shah Khan (PS-1)
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  • Ahmad Shah Khah is the Crown Prince and current head of state of the Kingdom of Afghanistan. He is an academic and English, Pashto, and Dari author who held a English and South Asian Studies professorship for several decades abroad in Virginia in the Confederate States of America at the University of Richmond.
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deputy title
  • Prime Minister of Afghanistan
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  • 2007(xsd:integer)
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  • Puget Sound-1
Name
  • Ahmad Shah Khan
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Birth Place
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  • N/A
Profession
  • Monarch, Academic, Writer
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  • 46(xsd:integer)
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Predecessor
  • Mohammed Zahir Shah
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  • Ahmad Shah Khah is the Crown Prince and current head of state of the Kingdom of Afghanistan. He is an academic and English, Pashto, and Dari author who held a English and South Asian Studies professorship for several decades abroad in Virginia in the Confederate States of America at the University of Richmond.
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