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Qandhar (Persian: قندهار, also
Romanized as
Qandhār) is a
village in Leylan-e
Jonubi Rural District,
Leylan District,
Malekan County, East Azerbaijan...
- Iran (Persia) was
cordial but the
Qandhar served as a bone of
contention between them,
being claimed by both.
Qandhar was a
strategic place and
could serve...
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Qandhar had
switched allegiance to a new ruler,
prompting the
Hindu general Akraj to flee into the forests.
Gurshasp then
proceeded towards Qandhar,...
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September 2021.
Farooq Baloch,
Ghulam (1984). "TREATY OF
KALAT 1758
BETWEEN QANDHAR AND
KALAT AND ITS IMPACTS" (PDF). EduPK. 1 (PK): 6.
Archived from the original...
- engagement,
there agreed with
Ismail to cede him the
forts of
Kalyani and
Qandhar in
exchange for Ismail's
relinquishment of Bidar.
Ismail was succeeded...
- and
cities till La**** but was
again forced to stop due to
rebellions in
Qandhar. In 1523 he
received invitations from Alam Khan Lodi,
brother of Sikandar...
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could be
traced to
Rajput names. The Arab
historian al-Masudi
wrote that "
Qandhar" (Gandhara in modern-day
north west ****stan) is a
country of
Rajputs and...
- Mazandaran. 1381: In Amir Timur's empire,
annexation of Sistan,
capture of
Qandhar. 1384: In Amir Timur's empire,
conquest of Astrabad, Mazandaran, Rey and...
- Sufi
order of Mir S**** Ali
Hamdani and had huge
following base in Iran,
Qandhar,
Kabul and Kashmir. Mir Shams-ud Din
arrived in
Kashmir in 1481 and then...
- Sufi
order of Mir S**** Ali
Hamdani and had huge
following base in Iran,
Qandhar,
Kabul and Kashmir. Mir Shams-ud Din
arrived in
Kashmir in 1481 CE and...