183:, who fought as a soldier of Amanullah during the rebellion, states that Abd-al Karim failed to be an inspiration to the rebel forces. He writes that "He hoped that the name which he bore and the memory of his grandfather would cause the country to turn to him and to proclaim him as deliverer against one who sought to impose unpopular reforms. Abdul Karim was mistaken. No one evinced very much interest in him. He was politely received. His sword was accepted as an adjunct to the rebel forces, but he never became more than an individual."
172:. It was in that village that Abd-al Karim met the leader of the Zadran tribe, Burland Khan. Soon after he arrived, all the countryside would learn of Abd-al Karim's return. Crowds arrived in Nawakot to pay him homage, and a proclamation was created in Persian which declared Abd-al Karim to be the new Emir, which was stamped with the thumbprints of men from various different tribes. After proclaiming to the rebels that he would govern justly with a council of 40
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According to the account of Rhea Talley steward, Abd-al Karim committed suicide on 18 February, after repeatedly expressing fear of being assassinated by an Afghan agent. In one of his farewell letters, Abd-al Karim asked to be buried as a
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in 1879, and his mother, a Herati consort, was a slave of his father. At some point in his life, he married his wife, Saltanat, and in 1922 he had a child, Abur Razzaq. On 4 March 1917 he escaped from Dehra Dun to tribal territory but was captured shortly thereafter by the
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