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Kandahari Begum (also
spelled Qandahari Begum; c. 1593 – ?; also
known as
Kandahari Mahal;
meaning "Lady from Kandahar") was the
first wife of the Mughal...
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language of
Afghanistan Kandahari rupee,
former currency of
Afghanistan Kandahari Begum (1593–?),
Indian queen consort Kako
Kandahari,
Aghan detainee at Guantanamo...
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Afghan cuisine is
influenced by Persian,
Central Asian and
South Asian cuisines due to Afghanistan's
close proximity and
cultural ties. The
cuisine is...
- overlord, Shah Abbas, was
granted a rank of 5,000 men, and his
daughter Kandahari Begum was
married to Akbar's grandson, the
Mughal prince Khurram. Kandahar...
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Rashid described the
Taliban government as "a
secret society run by
Kandaharis ... mysterious, secretive, and dictatorial." They did not hold elections...
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betrothal and marriage, Shah
Jahan had
married his
first wife,
Princess Kandahari Begum in 1610 and in 1617,
after marrying Mumtaz, took a
third wife, Izz-un-Nissa...
- Pashto: the
Kandahari dialect retains archaic retroflex sibilants, /ʂ/ and /ʐ/ (in
other dialects, they have
shifted to ʃ/x and ʒ/g).
Kandahari also has...
- Jan
Kandaharai (Pashto: عبیدالله جان کندهاری, romanized: Obāidullāh Jān
Kāndāhāri ), or
simply known as
Obaidullah Jan, was a
singer from Kandahar, Afghanistan...
- introduced,
based on the
Kabuli rupee and
replacing both that and its
Kandahari variant. The
rupee was
subdivided into 60 paisas, each of 10 dinar. Other...
- sand-blown city of
Kandahar lies the body of
Ahmad Shah Abdali, the
young Kandahari warrior who in 1747
became the region's
first Durrani king. The mausoleum...