Sayyid Hussein Khan charikari () was an Afghanistani Tajik and politician who served as Minister of Defence from January to March 1929. He was appointed by HabibullÃÂh KalakÃÂni immediately following the capture of Kabul in January 1929 during the Afghanistan Civil War. In March 1929, he was succeeded by Purdil Khan.
Born in Charikar, Husayn had been a loyal follower of KalakÃÂni prior to the civil war, and was intimately involved in the Saqqawist leadership. Robert D. McChesney described him as KalakÃÂni's "partner and virtual equal in matters of government".
He was executed in Kabul on 1 November 1929, alongside KalakÃÂni and other prominent Saqqawists.