Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan Muhammad Khan, who argued that it was more important to take Kabul and depose Shah Mahmud. Dost Muhammad Khan was ev ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 the Bala Hisar on the pretext of attacking the enemy lines and defected. Too late he discove ...
afghanistan regional governors refused to send more than token assistance and so Muzaffar Khan was left to face the full force o ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 killed and those Saddozais who survived the massacre were transported to Lahore, probably al ...
afghanistan river and formed their battle line on the isolated hill known as Pir Sabak, where they were expected to bear the bru ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 them militarily and made them less able or willing to oppose the Sikh occupation of Peshawar ...
Kabul City and environs, c. 1970 ...
It is gratifying to reflect that while we shall consolidate the Afghan empire for our own interests we shall at the same time es ...
afghanistan on Shi‘as. Dost Muhammad Khan took advantage of Sultan Muhammad Khan’s unpopularity to pay a secret visit to Hajji K ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 protocols and reinstated the tradition of public audiences, personally arbi- trating in even ...
afghanistan put them to death. Ma’az Allah Khan, or Mazu, head of the Safis of Tagab, however, remained at large. In 1829 Dost M ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 conquests in Muslim Central Asia, posed a direct threat to British India. 4 According to Eva ...
afghanistan to the ‘less enlightened’ states of Central Asia. Some 170 years later, President George W. Bush would revisit this ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 to be offloaded again and carted overland to Lahore and on to Shikapur, from where the qafil ...
afghanistan young junior officer, Lieutenant Alexander Burnes, the Assistant Political Officer in Cutch, who was on his first te ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Two more officers, both as junior as Burnes, were commissioned to draft a series of policy r ...
afghanistan unprophetic conclusion’ that reflected more Britain’s vision of its Manifest Destiny beyond the Indus than ground re ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 been commissioned by the London Society for Promoting Christianity to the Jews and had alrea ...
afghanistan him the real purpose of his journey. He also lured Burnes into discussing the war with the Sikhs, suggested Britain ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 able to leave their goods out at night without fear of theft and that the roads were not inf ...
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