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    Timur Shah Durrani (Pashto: تېمور شاه دراني; Persian: تیمور شاہ درانی;), also known as Timur Shah Abdali or Taimur Shah Abdali (December 1746 – 20 May...
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    his son Timur Shah Durrani became the next ruler of the Durrani dynasty. Under Timur, the city of Kabul became the new capital of the Durrani Empire while...
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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 founder of the...
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    Ahmad Shah Durrani and the fifth son of Timur Shah Durrani. An ethnic Pashtun of the Sadozai clan, Zaman Shah became the third King of the Durrani Empire...
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    Son of Timur Shah Durrani, Shuja Shah was of the Sadduzai line of the Abdali group of ethnic Pashtuns. He became the fifth King of the Durrani Empire...
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    Popalzai sub clan of the Durrani Pashtuns, he was the son of Timur Shah Durrani and grandson of Ahmad Shah Durrani. Mahmud Shah Durrani was the half-brother...
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    Ayub Shah Durrani (Persian/Pashto: ایوب شاه درانی), also known as Ayub Shah Abdali, son of Timur Shah Durrani, ruled Afghanistan from 1819 to 1823. He...
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    The Durrani dynasty (Persian: سلسله درانیان; Pashto: د درانيانو کورنۍ) was founded in 1747 by Ahmad Shah Durrani at Kandahar, Afghanistan. He united the...
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    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...
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  • Shah Durrani (Persian: علی شاه درانی) also known as Ali Shah Abdali, was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1818 to 1819. He was the son of Timur Shah Durrani...
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    Ahmad Shah Durrani. Timur Shah Durrani. In July 1757, the Marathas led by Raghunathrao rejected the alliance established between the Durrani Empire and...
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    Afghan–Sikh wars (category History of the Durrani Empire)
    command of Timur Shah Durrani, son of Ahmad Shah Durrani. After witnessing the fall of Lahore, the Durrani commander-in-chief Jahan Khan and Timur Shah fled...
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    Ahmad Shah Durrani, the founder of the Durrani Empire, invaded Indian subcontinent for eight times between 1748 and 1767, following the collapse of Mughal...
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    capital of Afghanistan in 1776, during the reign of Timur Shah Durrani (a son of Ahmad Shah Durrani). In the 19th century, the city was occupied by the...
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    Bala Hissar, Peshawar (category Durrani Empire)
    historian Hussain Khan, this name was given by the Afghan Emperor Timur Shah Durrani. In 1834, the Sikhs named the fort Samīr Gaṛh or Sameer Garh. Samīr...
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    eventually replaced by the Durrani Afghan Empire, founded by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1747. After the collapse of the Durrani Empire in 1823, the Barakzai...
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    Ayesha Durrani, also known as Aisha-i-Durani and Aisha Durrani (18th-century) was an Afghan poet, one of the wives of Timur Shah Durrani of the Durrani Empire...
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    Battle of Rohtas (1779) (category Battles involving the Durrani Empire)
    جګړه) took place somewhere in December 1779, between Timur Shah Durrani and the Bhangi Misl. Timur Shah consolidated his rule through multiple attempts, and...
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  • Capture of Peshawar (1758) (category Battles involving the Durrani Empire)
    Confederacy and the Maratha Empire defeated the Afghan forces led by Timur Shah Durrani. The Marathas and Sikhs were victorious and Peshawar was annexed into...
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    come under our rule we shall soon bring under us. Ahmad Shah Durrani's son Timur Shah Durrani and Jahan Khan have been pursued by our troops, and their...
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  • Thumbnail for Kamran Shah Durrani
    Kamran Shah Durrani (Persian: کامران شاه درانی), was born in the Sadozai dynasty. He was the son of Mahmud Shah Durrani, grandson of Timur Shah Durrani and...
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    List of rulers– List of rulers– Note: Muhammad Shah had five separate reigns from 1484 to 1537. Yakub Shah was dethroned on 14 October 1586 by the Mughals...
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  • Fateh Khan Barakzai (category Durrani dynasty)
    Wazir of the Durrani Empire during the reign of Mahmud Shah Durrani until his torture and execution at the hands of Kamran Shah Durrani, the son of the...
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  • Battle of Nimla (1809) (category Battles involving the Durrani Empire)
    meet Shah Mahmud in battle near Nimla. Following the death of Timur Shah Durrani, the Durrani Empire was plunged into a succession crisis with Timur Shah's...
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    daughter of Muhammad Shah, and having his son Timur Shah Durrani marry Zuhra Begum, daughter of Alamgir II. In April 1757, Ahmad Shah reinstalled Alamgir...
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    January 1757, Ahmad Shah Durrani was returning to Afghanistan after raiding Hindustan and sacking Delhi, when his army under Prince Timur Shah and Jahan Khan...
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  • Battle of Shujabad (1780) (category Battles involving the Durrani Empire)
    Khan and Timur Shah Durrani, while the Sikhs were led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and other Sikh chiefs. Early in January 1780, Timur Shah Durrani laid siege...
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    of Ahmad Shah Durrani is located in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is one of the most important historical monuments in Kandahar. Ahmad Shah Durrani, who is...
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  • Khan Temir (d. 1637), a Budjak Nogais ruler Timur Shah Durrani (1746–1793), an Afghan ruler Tughlugh Timur (d.1363), khan of the Chagatai Khanate/Moghulistan...
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  • Battle of Sialkot (1761) (category 1760s in the Durrani Empire)
    his son Timur Shah Durrani along with 12,000 Afghan soldiers to chastise the Sikhs for attacking them near the river Chenab. Timur Shah Durrani advanced...
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