Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan thrown into the fires. McCaskill then pushed on to Charikar, dealing out death and destruction as he went, but faile ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 George Alfred Croly, The Sacking of the Great Bazar of Caubul, 1842, ink wash over pencil sk ...
afghanistan army left. Shah Fath Jang joined the exodus, but his younger brother, Shah Shahpur, decided to stay behind, only for ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Akbar Khan’s feats employing the same poetic metre as the Shah Nama. 43 Today Afghan histori ...
afghanistan General of India; while Palmerston, Melbourne’s Foreign Minister, became one of Victorian England’s greatest politic ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Two subsequent paintings helped to transform the bungled disaster into an act of Imperial he ...
afghanistan further military intervention beyond the Khyber and Bolan passes. Over the next three decades, Imperial Russian forc ...
We can never feel much pity for the flesh-dealing Toorkistan, let it fall to whom it may. As a question of politics, the more th ...
afghanistan Dost Muhammad Khan’s return to Afghanistan and consolidation of his authority Even so, Dost Muhammad Khan’s time in ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 of radical and xenophobic pirs and ‘ulama’ was reinforced. All trust in British diplomacy ha ...
afghanistan withdrawal of General Nott, Kohan Dil Khan had reoccupied the city, which became a safe haven for Muhammadzai sardar ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Kabul, forcing Dost Muhammad Khan and his court to flee to Chahar Asiyab, but despite this W ...
afghanistan plains of Nangahar and fomented revolts in Tagab, Nijrab, Gulbahar and Parwan. In 1855 Muhammad Shah Khan even captu ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 assist Yar Muhammad Khan in return for recognition of Bukharan sover- eignty over all territ ...
afghanistan yoke and ordered the name of the Khan of Bukhara to be read in the khutba, an action that provided the excuse Dost M ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Wilayat in the previous year, however, had weakened the ability of the rulers of Balkh and t ...
afghanistan As a devotee of the shrine of Shah-i Mardan, the move to Takhtapul meant Afzal Khan was able to pay a daily pilgrima ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 British officials. Predictably, Haidar Khan wanted to discuss the Durrani claim to Peshawar, ...
afghanistan but the Governor General replied that such a change was not legally pos - sible. However, he reassured the Amir that ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 and Kandahar as being part of the Amir’s kingdom and committed Britain ‘to aid Ameer Dost Mo ...
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