Inayatullah Khan (Pashto/Persian: عنايت الله خان), (20 October 1888 – 12 August 1946) was the King of Afghanistan for three days in January 1929.
With the King gone, Kalakani wrote a letter to Inayatullah to either surrender or prepare for war.
Inayatullah was airlifted out of Kabul by the Royal Air Force[1] and spent the remainder of his life in exile.
In August 1929, during the Afghan Civil War (1928–1929), there were rumours in Kabul that rupees bearing Inayatullah's name were circulating among anti-Kalakani forces.
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