Hazrat Sahibzadah Abdul-Lateef (ra) — Page 107
107 the country would face calamities after his death. On the night of the martyrdom, the sky had become red. A severe storm followed the day he was martyred, which continued raging for half an hour. The next day a cholera epidemic broke out in Kabul and its vicinity even though, under normal circumstances, it was not expected to occur for another four years. About 300 to 400 people died daily in the area of Kabul. The wife and child of Sardar Nasrullah Khan, who was the brother of Ameer Habibullah Khan, were the first to die of cholera. After that, he became insane and started living in constant fear and anxiety. When Amanullah Khan, the son of Habibullah Khan, ascended the throne, Sardar Nasrullah was imprisoned and held in the same o Miserable Land!