Muhammad Hasan | |
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Sardar-i-'Ala (Prince) of Afghanistan | |
Born | 1902 |
Died | Rome, Italy[ citation needed] |
Spouse | Razia Begum |
Issue | Prince Abdullah Hasan Princess Halima Hasan |
House | Barakzai |
Father | Muhammad 'Umar Khan |
Mother | Bibi Daulat |
Muhammad Hasan (born 1902, date of death unknown) was a Prince in the Afghanistani House of Barakzai.
Prince Hasan born in 1902 and was the third son of General HRH Sardar Muhammad 'Umar Khan and his fourth wife, Bibi Daulat.[ citation needed]
Prince Hasan served as Aide-de-Camp to King Amānullāh Khān during the period 1926-1927 and as Court Chamberlain during the period 1927-1928.[ citation needed] In October 1927, he married Princess Razia, a younger daughter of King Habibullah Khan.[ citation needed] They had one son (Prince Abdullah Hasan, b. February 1929) and one daughter (Princess Halima Hasan, b 4 June 1939).[ citation needed]
He entered into exile in Italy in 1929[ citation needed] as a result of the successful rebellion against the King led by Habibullāh Kalakāni[ citation needed]. With his wife, he founded the Rome Mosque.[ citation needed] He died in Rome, Italy.[ citation needed]
Year | Award |
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1926 | Granted the title of Sardar-i-'Ala[ citation needed] |
1st class of the (Afghan) Order of the Leader[ citation needed] | |
1927 | Grand Cross of the (Egyptian) Order of Ismail[ citation needed] |
1928 | Knight Grand Cross of the (Italian) Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[ citation needed] |
1928 | Grand Cross of the (Belgian) Order of Leopold II[ citation needed] |
1928 | Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the (British) Royal Victorian Order[ citation needed] |
1928 | Grand Cross of the (Polish) Order of Polonia Restituta[ citation needed] |
1928 | Knight Commander of the (Iranian) Order of the Crown[ citation needed] |
1928 | Grand Officier of the (French) Légion d'honneur[ citation needed] |