Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan due in part to their disaffection with Dost Muhammad’s discontinuation of the jihad against the Sikhs, but their dec ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 was repugnant. Macnaghten refused, but blandly assured the nawab that it was not the custom ...
afghanistan When Keane reached the outskirts of Kabul four days after the Amir’s flight, he was surprised to find that Ghulam Kh ...
Kabul and southeastern Afghanistan ...
Far and near and low and louder On the roads of earth go by, Dear to friends and food for powder, Soldiers marching, all to die. ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 officers took things even further and began affairs with local women, some of whom were marr ...
afghanistan the Behmaru Heights. Tepayi Behmaru, the eastern hill, was within jezail range of the northern part of the cantonme ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 that the Governor General had issued him with a deportation order and he had to return to Am ...
afghanistan the cantonment, also created an economic crisis. The British paid labourers much higher wages than the market rate, ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 for free, failing to realize that by so doing his purchases were indirectly contributing to ...
afghanistan amirs of the wilayat of Balkh still regarded the Manghit Khan as the sover eign power. Dost Muhammad Khan, along wi ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Shah Shuja‘ al-Mulk. By 1839 the former Saddozai king was elderly and had been in Indian exi ...
afghanistan Britain now faced the uncomfortable reality that there was little chance in the short term that Shah Shuja‘ could ra ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 devoted to the support of religious institutions. When they came to Kabul to discuss the iss ...
afghanistan Yet Sale’s storming of Jalgah was probably unnecessary, for prior to the assault Ghulam Khan Popalzai had almost sec ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Lord, a physician turned political officer and finally soldier, was killed. Fraser somehow s ...
afghanistan The Amir’s ‘surrender’ has given rise to much speculation by histor- ians and, given the outcome of the Battle of Pa ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 details of this plot. 10 According to him, Sale and Burnes were in secret communication with ...
afghanistan rightly states that Dost Muhammad Khan’s action was ‘claiming... protec- tion’ of the British government, and in his ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Dysfunctional relations within the British establishment and with Shah Shuja‘ Macnaghten and ...
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