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  • "Mahmud Hotaki" -Llc 7 "Mahmud Ghilzai" -Llc 33 -- Takabeg (talk) 03:26, 10 August 2011 (UTC) The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or...
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  • There is already an article about this historical figure : Mahmud Hotak — Preceding unsigned comment added by Xerxes931 (talk • contribs) 01:03, 20 May...
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  • of Herat, which TOOK Herat in 1717, it even says it in Mahmud Hotak's page. "In 1720, Mahmud and the Ghiljis defeated the rival ethnic Pashtun tribe...
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  • hotaki dynasty were "afghans". Mir Wais Hotak (1709–1715) - Kandahar’s mayor at this time was Mir Wais Hotak, the astute and influential leader of the...
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  • Bidar in here. It is like adding Mughals in Afsharid campaigns against Hotaks. Imperial[AFCND] 12:14, 30 March 2024 (UTC) Wikipedia dont run on , "its...
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  • already stated, ancestry usually doesn't define identity. Like Durrani or Hotak Empires, which spoke Pashto and are regarded as Pashtun dynasty/empire....
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  • of India and of residing in the area of Ghazni during the time of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. Ironically, today the Ghilji reside in that same area but they...
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  • every walk of life. Name a few: - Hayatullah Khan Durrani (Mountaineer), Mahmud Ali Durrani (Pak Army), Asad Durrani (Pak Army), Akram Khan Durrani (Pak...
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  • Safavid Persia during this period of time, fighting over the concurrent Hotak rebellion, which would attempt to also usurp main Persia. Noorullah21 (talk)...
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  • Juan Eduardo Campo , Facts on File Inc PAGE 352 Patta khazana By Muḥammad Hotak, ʻAbd al-Ḥayy Ḥabībī, Khushal Habibi , University Press of America , Page...
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  • --Pejman47 20:14, 2 November 2006 (UTC) Let's see...wasn't it Mirwais Khan Hotak's son Mahmud (Afghan) that rose from Kandahar to capture Herat in 1722 along with...
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  • made in Afghanistan some decades ago (e.g., Ḥabībī in his ed. of Moḥammad Hōtak) of the existence of poetry in Pashto from the Ghurid period remain unsubstantiated...
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  • made in Afghanistan some decades ago (e.g., Ḥabībī in his ed. of Moḥammad Hōtak) of the existence of poetry in Pashto from the Ghurid period remain unsubstantiated...
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  • Don't ever say that Afghanistan did not exist at the time of Mirwais Khan Hotak. Afghanistan existed even way before that period of time. Study the above...
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  • made in Afghanistan some decades ago (e.g., Ḥabībī in his ed. of Moḥammad Hōtak) of the existence of poetry in Pashto from the Ghurid period remain unsubstantiated...
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  • consider: First, the Hotaki Dynasty which was founded by Mir Wais Khan Hotak in 1709, was then defeated and conquered by Nader Shah of the Afsharid dynasty...
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  • Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River By Alice Albinia, p 142-3 "Sultan Mahmud was famous for having a romance with a man: Ayaz, his slave. Pashtuns -...
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  • Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khiljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.[19] Populous should...
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  • unverified. BBC writes that someone claims "he is from the Tomzi clan of the Hotak tribe." [3] We don't even know what is Tomzi clan. His article cannot even...
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