This depends on what you mean by the word caliph. If you are referring to the rightfully guided Caliphs, who came right after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (S), then the last one, Hasan ibn Ali (RA) died in the year 50 After Hijra. There is debate about whether he or Ali ibn Abi Talib, his father, is the last of the rightfully guided Khalifas. Ali died in 40 AH.
The Caliphate, however, was never officially abolished until the year 1924 AD, or 1343 AH. The last Caliph, Abdulmecid the second of the Ottoman Empire, was forced to abolish his title upon the formation of the Republic of Turkey.
The last Caliph died in Turkey in 1936, but he was not killed. He was merely deposed without a successor.
Yes.
Ali
He was the third Caliph after Muhammad's death, and was killed by the Umayyads.
Hazrat Ali RAU was the last Rightly Guided Caliph. Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz is also considered a Rightly Guided Caliph as he also rules justly.
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Caliph Omar/Omer/Umar (RA), the second Rashidun Khalifa or Rightly-Guided Caliph, reigned from August 23, 634 to November 7, 644, when he was killed by a Persian prisoner.
Because he was invading Persia and was a cruel leader.
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Caliph Salman bin Abdal Malik killed Muhammad bin Qasim because he believed Qasim was a political enemy.
Hazrat Ali RAU was the last Rightly Guided Caliph. Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz is also considered a Rightly Guided Caliph as he also rules justly.
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