Hundreds of people from King Habibullah Kalakani's ethnic Tajik minority faced off with loyalists of former warlord General Abdul Rashid Dostum's Uzbek community, some of them armed, who are demanding a change of his reburial site.
Gunshots were fired as pallbearers carrying the remains of Kalakani and his comrades approached the site, leaving at least three people wounded, an AFP photographer at the scene said.
In 1929, Kalakani toppled Amanullah Khan, a reformist king credited for a successful war against Britain and his efforts to modernise Afghanistan, but he was executed less than a year later by a Pashtun king.
His Tajik supporters, who lionise him as a Robin Hood figure, have sought to rebury him in a more respectful setting on another Kabul hilltop known as Shahrara, which is revered by loyalists of Dostum, currently the country's first vice president.
They have demanded that the Tajik monarch be reburied elsewhere but his supporters have refused to back down.
"We will not leave this place unless we bury the bodies," said Tajik supporter Ahmad Nawid.
Policemen fanned out around the hilltop as clashes erupted.
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