Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan of the Indian frontier, of which the Taliban are the latest manifestation. Another legacy of the Roshaniyya was some ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 The rise of the Saddozais and the Mughal and Safavid struggle for Kandahar While the Mughals fought ...
afghanistan Order. Even so, it is improbable that the ‘Abdalis were historically affiliated to the Chishtiyya Order, even though ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 darwish then predicted that Salih would have a son who would be as brave as a lion and earn fame fo ...
afghanistan holding out for nearly two years, Shah Beg surrendered the city in return for safe passage to Sind. Kandahar thus pa ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 Such rights and privileges could only have been secured in return for substantial services to the S ...
afghanistan Persianized and spoke an ‘uncouth Persian’. 24 Many ‘Abdalis were also urbanized and were engaged in the overland tr ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 Dooraunees’ had houses in Kandahar ‘and some of them are said to be large and elegant’.29 Outside o ...
afghanistan The Safavids ruled Kandahar until 1595, when Akbar the Great, taking advantage of a war of succession that followed ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 taken possession of Kandahar and expelled its Mughal garrison. Jahangir ordered an army to march ag ...
afghanistan changed his mind as he had no wish to have his daughter marry into a family of such low social status. An angry Maud ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 Despite this success, Mughal control over Kandahar was weak and was further undermined by Shah Jaha ...
afghanistan The Safavids reinstated Khudakka Khan as mir-i Afghaniha and in a series of campaigns he extended his authority over ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 of badal, for Hayat Khan was the last surviving male member of Sultan Khudakka Khan’s line and, wer ...
afghanistan cousin and son-in-law, ‘Ali b. Abi Talib and his descendants, were the right- ful heirs. Who came up with this grote ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 against him, Sultan Daulat Khan eventually regained possession of Safa. Meanwhile in Multan, Hayat ...
afghanistan Saddozai was planning to rebel. He was arrested, handed over to Malik Atal and put to a long and painful death. Gior ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 table 5: The Hotaki Dynasty of Kandahar and Persia, 1709–38 Ruler Relationship Reign(s) Regions/cit ...
afghanistan declared independence from Persia. For the next three decades Kandahar was ruled by the Hotaki dynasty. Sultan ‘Abd ...
afghan sultanates, 1260–1732 two centuries this mercantile community had been the backbone of the Safavid empire’s financial liq ...
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