- the
Hotaks were the de
facto rulers of most of Persia, and the
southern areas of
Afghanistan remained under their control until 1738. The
Hotak dynasty...
- and
established Hotak rule in Iran.
Mahmud Hotak was ********inated in 1725 by his cousin,
Ashraf Hotak.
Under Ashraf's rule, the
Hotaks would be kicked...
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himself killed Abdul Aziz, and
ascended the
throne of the
Hotaks at the age of 18.
Mahmud Hotak,
ambitious and
wishing to
expand his
territories , began...
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diplomatically due to fear of the
Hotaks calling in the
Mughal Empire. They sent an amb****ador, Jani Khan, to ****ure
Hotak that George's
death would be forgiven...
- Shāh
Ashraf Hotak, (Pashto/Persian: شاه اشرف هوتک; died 1730), also
known as Shāh
Ashraf Ghiljī (شاه اشرف غلجي), son of
Abdul Aziz
Hotak, was the fourth...
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between the
Ottoman Empire and the
Hotak dynasty, over
control of all
western and
northwestern parts of Iran. The
Afghan Hotaks had
overthrown the
Safavid dynasty...
- Shah
Hussain Hotak (Pashto/Dari: شاه حسين هوتک), son of
Mirwais Hotak, was the
fifth and last
ruler of the
Ghilji Hotak dynasty. An
ethnic Pashtun (Afghan)...
- followers, and
entered the
royal palace.
Mahmud Hotak himself killed Abdul Aziz, and
ascended the
throne of the
Hotaks at the age of 18.
Abdul Aziz was buried...
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strategically instigated by
Nader Shah Afshar, who
aimed to
distract the
Hotaks in
Kandahar and
prevent them from
forming an
alliance with the
Abdalis of...
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Hotak is a
Pashtun family name, and the name of the
Hotaki dynasty.
People with the
surname Hotak or
Hotaki include:
Abdul Aziz
Hotak (died 1717), second...