- /ˈkændəhɑːr/; Pashto: کندهار, romanized: Kandahār; Dari: قندهار, romanized:
Qandahār) is a city in Afghanistan,
located in the
south of the
country on Arghandab...
- Kandahār (Pashto: کندهار; Kandahār, Dari: قندهار;
Qandahār) is one of the
thirty four
provinces of Afghanistan,
located in the
southern part of the country...
- in 19th
century Afghanistan (the
others being the
Khanates of
Kabul and
Qandahar)
after the
breakup of the
Durrani Empire. In 1793,
Timur Shah
Durrani died...
- Kabul, Herat,
Qandahar, and
Balkh but the
number of
provinces increased and by 1880 the
provinces consisted of Balkh, Herat,
Qandahar, Ghazni, Jalalabad...
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Empire 1747–1823
Maimana Khanate 1747–1892
Herat 1793–1863 Prin****lity of
Qandahar 1818–1855
Emirate 1823–1926
Saqqawist Emirate 1929
Kingdom 1926–1973 Daoud...
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Retrieved 4
August 2012.
Timur Shah
transferred the
Durrani capital from
Qandahar in 1775–76.
Kabul and
Peshawar then
shared time as the dual
Durrani capital...
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Afghanistan fractured into many states,
including the Prin****lity of
Qandahar,
Emirate of Herat,
Khanate of Qunduz,
Maimana Khanate, and
numerous other...
- into
bearing arms
against their Persian overlords by
Hussein Hotaki of
Qandahar. The
conflict resulted in the re-establishment of
Persian rule over Herat...
-
Akbar controlled a
broad sweep of
territory from the Bay of
Bengal to
Qandahar and Badakshan. He
touched the
western sea in Sind and at
Surat and was...
-
sepahsalar (commander-in-chief) and
governor of
Qandahar, as well as the vali of Georgia. At
Qandahar,
Gorgin Khan soon
competed against Mirwais Hotak...