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