Afghanistan. A History from 1260 to the Present - Jonathan L. Lee (2018)
afghanistan and by the late nineteenth century only a few pockets of this once great tribe remained in the wilayat. Following th ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 of everyone around him led to bloody repression. His son and heir, Reza Quli Mirza, was repo ...
afghanistan and Sistan to pay a levy of half a million tomans, they refused and instead raised the banner of rebellion. The revo ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 pointed silently at Chuki’s tent and was rewarded by having his throat slit. The noise rouse ...
afghanistan India. The diamond was originally acquired by the Khalji Sultans of Delhi from a defeated Hindu Raja and became the ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Ahmad Shah and the establishment of the ‘Abdali dynasty: myth and reality Aided by Hajji Bi ...
afghanistan the ground to be declared king. What exactly happened after Ahmad Shah reached Kandahar, however, has been obscured ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 watched as members of his family were executed and his wife gang-raped. When Taqi Beg heard ...
afghanistan Shah’s own tent, where secrecy was guaranteed, and the ghazis were on hand in case of trouble. Over a period of seve ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 The confrontation between Hajji Jamal Khan and Ahmad Shah, though, was rooted in a historic ...
afghanistan deeply did this symbol become embedded in Afghanistan’s nationalist consciousness that in the late 1970s the Communi ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 Constitution until 1923, let alone anything resembling a constitutional assembly or parliame ...
afghanistan Shah had told Ahmad Shah that one day he would be king. By 1747 the relationship between Ahmad Shah and Sabir Shah h ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 internal dispute. Innately most Afghan tribes oppose any form of central- ized government an ...
afghanistan Once Ahmad Shah had secured the endorsement of the military coun- cil that he should be king, he set out to secure t ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 frontier, and a region which, in 1747, was mostly outside of Ahmad Shah’s authority. In fact ...
An ordinary monarch might endeavour to reduce the tribes to obedience by force; but one Afghaun King has already had the penetra ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 The king’s military-tribal council, or majlis, while based on the Mughal and Safavid malik m ...
afghanistan Nadir Shah, and pursuing military conquest rather than establishing good governance, a competent administration or a ...
nadir shah and the afghans, 1732–47 and protection for their Shi‘a faith, in return for accepting ‘Abdali sover- eignty. They ag ...
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