Lista över Afghanistans statsöverhuvuden

Detta är en lista över Afghanistans statsöverhuvuden (före 1881 Kabul och Herat). Under talibanernas styre 1996-2001 utropades Islamiska emiratet Afghanistan vilken inte erkändes av världssamfundet som i stället stödde den av Burhanuddin Rabbani ledda oppositionsregeringen. Efter talibanernas maktövertagande 2021 utropades återigen Islamiska emiratet Afghanistan, som (januari 2022) inte har erkänts av världssamfundet. Den tidigare vicepresidenten deklarerade att han var den legitime presidenten.

Ahmad Shah Durranijuli 174716 oktober 1772Kung
Timur Shah Durrani16 oktober 177218 maj 1793Kung
Zaman Shah Durrani23 maj 17931801Kung
Mahmud Shah Durrani25 juli 1801juli 1803Kung
Shoja al-Molk Shah Durrani13 juli 18031809Kung
Mahmud Shah Durrani3 maj 18091818Kung
Soltan Ali Shah Durrani18181819Kung
Ayyub Shah Durrani18191823Kung
Habibollah Shah Durrani1823Kung
Soltan Mohammed Khan18231826Kung
Dost Mohammed Khan18261836Kung
Dost Mohammed Khan18362 augusti 1839Emir
Shoja al-Molk Shah8 maj 18395 april 1842Kung
Fath Jang Khan29 juni12 oktober 1842Emir
Shahpur Khan12 oktoberdecember 1842Emir
Dost Mohammed Khandecember 18429 juni 1863Emir
Shir Ali Khan1863maj 1866Emir
Mohammed Afzal Khanmaj 18667 oktober 1867Emir
Mohammed Azam Khan7 oktober 18678 september 1868Emir
Shir Ali Khan8 september 186821 februari 1879Emir
Mohammad Yaqub Khan21 februari12 oktober 1879Emir
Mohammed Jan187931 mars 1880Minister-regent
Abdor Rahman Khan22 juli 18803 december 1901Emir
Habibullah Khan3 december 190120 februari 1919Emir
Nasrullah Khan21 februari28 februari 1919Emir
Amanullah Khan28 februari 19199 juni 1926Emir
Amanullah Khan9 juni 192614 januari 1929Kung
Inayatullah Shah14 januari17 januari 1929Kung
Habibullah Kalakâni17 januari13 oktober 1929Emir
Mohammed Nadir Shah17 oktober 19298 november 1933Kung
Mohammed Zahir Shah8 november 193317 juli 1973Kung
Mohammed Daud Khan17 juli 197327 april 1978President
Abdul Qadir27 april30 april 1978Ordförande för Militära rådet
Nur Mohammed Taraki30 april 197816 september 1979President för Revolutionära rådet
Hafizullah Amin16 september27 december 1979President för Revolutionära rådet
Babrak Karmal27 december 197924 november 1986President för Revolutionära rådet
Haji Mohammed Chamkani24 november 198630 september 1987President för Revolutionära rådet
Mohammed Najibullah30 september30 november 1987President för Revolutionära rådet
Mohammed Najibullah30 november 198716 april 1992President
Abdul Rahim Hatef16 april28 april 1992President
Sibghatullah Mojadedi28 april28 juni 1992President
Burhanuddin Rabbani28 juni 199222 december 2001President
Hamid Karzai22 december 20017 december 2004Ordförande för Interima Administrationen
Hamid Karzai7 december 200429 september 2014President
Ashraf Ghani29 september 201416 augusti 2021President
Amrullah Saleh17 augusti 2021President

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