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Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Afghan leader) (Muhammad Ibrahim) was born on 1915 in Sharistan, Uruzgan (now Daikundi), Afghanistan, is a Leader of the Hazara people in Afghanistan. Discover Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Afghan leader)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Sharistan, Uruzgan (now Daikundi), Afghanistan |
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1982 |
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Puli Khumri, Baghlan, Afghanistan |
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Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Afghan leader) Net Worth
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Muhammad Ibrahim Khan known as Ibrahim Gawsawar (ابراهیم گاوسوار); (1915 – 1982) was the leader of the armed uprising of the Hazara people of Afghanistan in protest against taxes during Zahir Shah's rule.
Ibrahim Gawsawar was born in 1915 in Sharistan, Uruzgan province (now Daikundi province) in Afghanistan.
His father "Muhammad Musa Khan" and his grandfather "Arbab Amirdad" were the beigs and the elders of local people.
Arbab Amirdad, was called Gawsawar (گاوسوار); (bull rider) because he was riding a "saddled bull"; And Ibrahim Khan was called the son of Gawsawar or Ibrahim Gawsawar.
Ibrahim Gawsawar was the leader of the armed uprising against Zahir Shah's rule, protesting the heavy taxes imposed on the Hazaras.
When the decree of Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim Khan was issued to collect oil tax was issued on a per capita basis from all animals and dairy cattle in Hazara regions, this government action made life difficult and unbearable for the people of this region because the people did not have the power to pay the tax and a large part of Hazaras were forced to immigrate and flee within or to neighboring countries.
To end this excruciating situation, Ibrahim Gawsawar, with the support and participation of the people, revolted against Zahir Shah's government and forced the government to retreat.
In 1944 Ibrahim Gawsawar, with a group of peasants and local people, started an armed uprising and presented their request to cancel the oil tax on Hazaras to the ruler of Panjab after many struggles.
The ruler of Panjab transferred their request to the central government and after long negotiations, finally in 1946, oil tax was removed from Hazara people.
And this uprising was called his peasant uprising.
Ibrahim Gawsawar then went to Kabul along with some other influential and elders of the Hazara people to meet with the government officials, but at the request of the government, he stayed in Kabul so that the ground for anti-government uprisings would be taken away from him.
When the scope of the uprising spread, Zahir Shah removed Mohammad Hashim Khan from the position of chancellor and appointed Shah Mahmud Khan instead.
One of the consequences of Ibrahim Gawsawar's uprising was the removal of Mohammad Hashim Khan from his position.
Ibrahim Gawsawar in the "Ittihad party", along with Ismael Balkhi and some other members of the Ittihad party's central council, had an armed approach, and in Nowruz 1950, they made a plan to assassinate the new chancellor Shah Mahmoud Khan and change the state of the government.
Ibrahim Gawsawar was supposed to be responsible for the shooting.
but this plan was revealed before its implementation and the leadership circle of the Ittihad party were all arrested and remained in Dehmzang prison in Kabul without trial until 1964.
After his release from Dehmzang prison, Ibrahim Gawsawar lived in Puli Khumri, Baghlan province, because when he was imprisoned with the Ittihad party members, his family and some of his relatives were exiled to Pul Khumri, by Zahir Shah's government.
Ibrahim Gawsawar lived under the care of the government until the end of his life.
Finally, he died on the 5 December, 1982, in Pul Khumri.