
Bacha-i-Saqao (Habibullah Kalakani)
Bacha-i-Saqao, also known as Habibullah Kalakani, was an Afghan tribal leader and self-proclaimed ruler during a period of political chaos in Afghanistan in 1929. He rose to power after leading a rebellion against the government, gaining control of Kabul briefly. Known for his distinctive attire and being a local hero among some tribes, he became a symbol of resistance. However, his reign was short-lived, and he was eventually defeated by forces loyal to King Amanullah Khan. His brief rule reflects the turbulent political landscape of Afghanistan during that era.