Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan Uncertain as to the location of ‘Ayub’s army and with supplies running low, Borrows withdrew back down the Kandahar ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Persian histories. We know there were hundreds of women carrying water to the Afghan troops ...
afghanistan in Afghanistan was dropped and Britain committed itself to provide the Amir military aid in the event of unprovoked ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Army. Fifteen years later he repeated his Kandahar exploit by leading the relief of Mafeking ...
afghanistan al-Rahman Khan ordered them to be forcibly removed and proceeded to slay them with his own sword on the threshold of ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 number of their descendants were exiled, including Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi. The Amir also arre ...
afghanistan Herat and Afghanistan’s poorly defined and poorly defended northwestern frontier. One particular problem was that Di ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 the same time, British and Indian surveyors conducted the most extensive exploration to date ...
afghanistan Aimaq, Turkman and Uzbek – be forcibly removed from the frontier and replaced by Pushtun colonists from the south. ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 locusts ate the spring grass and sprouting grain. The government gave the nomads large tract ...
afghanistan Britain was indifferent to the social impact of Afghanization and many saw it as a good thing that Pushtu tribes wer ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 ‘Abd al-Rahman Khan had had enough of Ishaq Khan’s proceedings and ordered all garrison comm ...
afghanistan Mir Husain Khan had killed his half-brother, Hukumat Khan, during a struggle for the succession and now Muzaffar Kha ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 advancing on Sar-i Pul, Ishaq Khan concentrated his forces at Tashqurghan so he would be in ...
afghanistan where they had hidden their wealth. The region’s major export commod- ities were nationalized and merchants ordered, ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Griesbach’s reports been made public Salisbury would have undoubtedly faced demands for his ...
afghanistan possible additional military assistance, the Amir angrily refused to provide the information. In the widely read Eng ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 implacable’, but concluded that the only option was to ‘let sleeping dogs lie’. 33 Relations ...
afghanistan women and imposing the Sunni rites on the region. In the spring of 1891 the Hazaras of Uruzgan had had enough and re ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 in early 1893, Muhammad Husain Hazara, sick of being the Amir’s instrument of killing his ow ...
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