- کوهستان, Tajik: кӯҳистон, lit. 'mountainous land'), also
transliterated Kuhistan, Kuhiston, Quhistan, may
refer to:
Kohistan District, Kapisa,
Kapisa Province...
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Qalat fell to the
Saqqawists and
Amanullah fled to the
British Raj. The
Kuhistan rebellion was a
rebellion in modern-day
Kohistan District,
Kapisa which...
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Kuhistan rebellion (July 1930) A map of modern-day
Kapisa Province,
where the
fighting took place.
Belligerents Kingdom of
Afghanistan Saqqawist rebels...
- this led to
several rebellions,
including the
Shinwari rebellion, the
Kuhistan rebellion, the
Ghilzai rebellion, and Mazrak's revolt.
During World War...
- Nishapur, Merv,
Sarakhs and Tus,
reaching as far as
Gurgan and Bistam.
Kuhistan, a
stronghold of the Ismailis, was
plundered and all
Khurasan was brought...
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Iranian nomads (including the po****tion of
Luristan as well as
tribes in
Kuhistan and
Baluchis in Kerman) for all nomads,
whether they were linguistically...
- Nishapur, Merv,
Sarakhs and Tus,
reaching as far as
Gurgan and Bistam.
Kuhistan, a
stronghold of the Ismailis, was
plundered and all
Khurasan was brought...
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recapture it. The Sultan's ghilman,
Kizil Sarug,
besieged the Daru
fortress in
Kuhistan, but
ceased hostilities in
connection with the
death of
Malik Shah on November...
- Sarakhs, Tus. The
Ghurid forces expanded as far as
Gorgan and Bistam.
Kuhistan, a
stronghold of Isma'ilis, was also
campaigned against by
Muhammad of...
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During the
reign of Nadir, the
Saqqawists attempted another uprising, the
Kuhistan rebellion,
which was
crushed within a w****. The last
Saqqawist holdout...