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Abdali,
founder of the
Durrani Empire in
Afghanistan Al-
Abdali, a
district in Amman,
Jordan Abdali Mall, Amman,
Jordan Abdali Project, in Al-
Abdali Abdali...
- (Pashto: احمد شاه دراني; Persian: احمد شاه درانی), also
known as
Ahmad Shāh
Abdālī (Pashto: احمد شاه ابدالي), was the
first ruler and
founder of the Durrani...
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Azerbaijan had to cut his
campaign short to deal with the
revolt of the
Abdalis of
Herat who were
provoked into
bearing arms
against their Persian overlords...
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terms were
offered and the
Abdalis agreed to sear
fealty to
Tahmasp II as the
rightful ruler of
Persia and Herat. Thus the
Abdalis were
brought under Persian...
- W. Bellew, also
suggested that
there was a
direct relationship between Abdalis and Hephthalites.
Joseph T.
Arlinghaus referred to a
Syriac chronicle from...
- سلطنة لحج Salṭanat Laḥij), or, sometimes, the
Abdali Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة العبدلي Salṭanat al-'
Abdalī), was a
Sheikdom based in
Lahij in
Southern Arabia...
- and
mounted artillery (zamburak) of the
Afghans and the
Rohillas led by
Abdali and
Najib ad-Dawlah. The
battle is
considered to have been one of the largest...
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largest amount of due taxes. Najib,
fearing the Marathas,
invites Ahmad Shah
Abdali to Delhi. News of this
alliance reaches Pune,
along with the news of Maratha...
- century.
Ahmad was the son of
Muhammad Zaman Khan (an
Afghan chieftain of the
Abdali tribe) and the
commander of
Nader Shah Afshar.
Following Afshar's death...
- till
Peshawar under Maratha rule (1758-59) for a
brief period.
Ahmad Shah
Abdali sought revenge against the
Marathas for
capturing Punjab and
defeating the...