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  • Thumbnail for Mausoleum of Ahmad Shah Durrani
    Mausoleum of Ahmad Shah Durrani is located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is one of the most important historical monuments in Kandahar. Ahmad Shah Durrani, who...
    4 KB (500 words) - 13:46, 21 January 2025
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    Ahmad Shāh Durrānī (Pashto: احمد شاه دراني; Persian: احمد شاه درانی), also known as Ahmad Shāh Abdālī (Pashto: احمد شاه ابدالي), was the first ruler and...
    117 KB (15,275 words) - 02:55, 28 March 2025
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    ruler of the Afghan Durrani Empire, from November 1772 until his death in 1793. An ethnic Pashtun, he was the second eldest son of Ahmad Shah Durrani. Timur...
    16 KB (1,516 words) - 13:58, 8 February 2025
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    battle". In 1757, Ahmad Shah Durrani appointed his son, Timur Shah, as the governor of Punjab. Since Timur Shah was a minor, the Durrani commander-in-chief...
    69 KB (7,566 words) - 16:16, 23 March 2025
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    Mausoleum (redirect from Tomb site)
    Zambia. Mausoleum of late President Michael Sata at Embassy Park Presidential Burial in Lusaka, Zambia. Tomb of Ahmad Shah Durrani in Kandahar, Afghanistan...
    38 KB (3,654 words) - 00:25, 6 February 2025
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    Ahmad Shah Bahadur, also known as Mirza Ahmad Shah or Mujahid-ud-Din Ahmad Shah Ghazi (23 December 1725 – 1 January 1775), was the fourteenth Mughal emperor...
    30 KB (3,555 words) - 13:57, 22 February 2025
  • Valley. Massoud's name at birth was 'Ahmad Shah' after King Ahamad Shah Durrani, founder of the modern, unified state of Afghanistan, later taking the name...
    137 KB (15,537 words) - 09:50, 25 March 2025
  • Thumbnail for Mausoleum of Timur Shah Durrani
    The tomb of Timur Shah Durrani (Maqbara-i-Timur Shah) is located in Kabul and was built in 1815. It is the mausoleum of Timur Shah Durrani, who was the...
    3 KB (244 words) - 03:57, 5 September 2024
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    Kandahar (redirect from History of Kandahar)
    The tomb of Ahmad Shah Durrani is located in the city centre, which also houses Durrani's brass helmet and other personal items. In front of Durrani's mausoleum...
    94 KB (9,294 words) - 05:15, 26 March 2025
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    conquests of Ahmad Shah Durrani who was a former high-ranking military commander under Nader Shah and founder of the Durrani Empire, which covered most of what...
    187 KB (20,183 words) - 22:53, 21 March 2025
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    Aurangzeb's son, Prince Azam Shah, in the memory of his mother Dilras Banu Begum (posthumously known as Rabia-ul-Durrani). It bears a striking resemblance...
    15 KB (1,574 words) - 01:11, 27 March 2025
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    Ahmad Shah Durrani, the father of modern Afghanistan and founder of the Durrani Empire. The sacred Muslim object itself had been given to Ahmad Shah by...
    7 KB (432 words) - 23:15, 1 February 2025
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    Alamgir II (category Emperors of the Mughal Empire)
    1756, Ahmad Shah Durrani invaded India once again and captured Delhi and plundered Mathura. While the Marathas became more powerful because of their collaboration...
    26 KB (3,055 words) - 13:52, 22 February 2025
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    commonly known as Bahadur Shah I and Shah Alam I, was the eighth Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1712. He was the second son of the sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb...
    45 KB (5,000 words) - 14:13, 11 March 2025
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    Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III (category Grand viziers of the Mughal Empire)
    scholars, including Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, and Durrani emperor Ahmad Shah Abdali. Feroz Jung was raised under the scrutiny and austerity of his father Ghazi...
    17 KB (2,244 words) - 05:42, 9 March 2025
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    Muqarrab Khan Gakhar (category History of Punjab)
    matter, but in the end, decided to remain loyal to Durrani. In the winters of 1761–1762, Ahmad Shah Durrani invaded India again, but this time his primary...
    14 KB (1,526 words) - 17:20, 28 March 2025
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    Shah Durrani. After Durrani decisively defeated the Marathas, he nominated Ali Gauhar as the emperor under the name Shah Alam II. In 1760, after Shah Alam's...
    44 KB (4,930 words) - 13:17, 20 March 2025
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    December 1789. Muhammad Shah took a second wife, Sahiba Mahal, and had a daughter Hazrat Begum, who was married to Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1757. His third wife...
    39 KB (4,133 words) - 14:43, 14 March 2025
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    Ahmad Shah Durrani who had assisted him on these campaigns. Nader Shah was assassinated in 1747. After the death of Nader Shah in 1747, Ahmad Shah Durrani...
    328 KB (29,597 words) - 23:13, 28 March 2025
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    Lahore (redirect from Churches of Lahore)
    as the area's primary commercial centre in place of Lahore. Ahmad Shah Durrani's grandson, Zaman Shah, captured Lahore in 1796, and again in 1798–99. Ranjit...
    190 KB (16,674 words) - 17:02, 27 March 2025
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