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Ghaznavids vs Ghurids :: Part 1 :: RPG RTS India medieval adventure
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published: 24 Jun 2013
author: LordLebu
Ghaznavids vs Ghurids :: Part 1 :: RPG RTS India medieval adventure
Ghaznavids vs Ghurids :: Part 1 :: RPG RTS India medieval adventure
Animation by lordlebu -------------------------------------------------...- published: 24 Jun 2013
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- author: LordLebu
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The Ghurid afghan empire THE SURIS OF GHOR
الغوريون ، الشنسباني قطب الدين الحسن عبد الملك عز الدين الحسين سيف الدين صوري معز الدين مح...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: massoud4life
The Ghurid afghan empire THE SURIS OF GHOR
The Ghurid afghan empire THE SURIS OF GHOR
الغوريون ، الشنسباني قطب الدين الحسن عبد الملك عز الدين الحسين سيف الدين صوري معز الدين محمد بن سام sher sha suri The Ghurids or Ghorids ( سلسله غوریان Shans...- published: 31 Jul 2009
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- author: massoud4life
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M2TW, Broken Crescent: Roman-Byzantines vs Ghorids
BE ADVISED, IF YOU WANNA SKIP THE SHOWING OF ALL UNITS ON BOTH SIDES JUST SKIP THE FIRST 1...
published: 18 Feb 2011
author: Suppressingfire
M2TW, Broken Crescent: Roman-Byzantines vs Ghorids
M2TW, Broken Crescent: Roman-Byzantines vs Ghorids
BE ADVISED, IF YOU WANNA SKIP THE SHOWING OF ALL UNITS ON BOTH SIDES JUST SKIP THE FIRST 10 MINUTES. This is my very 1st time i played against the Ghorids. I...- published: 18 Feb 2011
- views: 40668
- author: Suppressingfire
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Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین)
Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek ...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
Afghanistan`s Islamic Empires Map. Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین) Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek and Roman history, He wrote, (Bactria- Balkh) had been a center of civilization long before the rise of the Greek cities, He said, William Dalrymple a British historian he Wrote, The Great Mughals to regard Afghanistan as a far more elegantly cultured place than India. Ariana- meaning "Land of the Aryans" (Ariana- Afghanistan) the name of the Iranian peoples mother country). Ariana was named after its one of provinces Aria, a region enclosed chiefly the valley of the Hari River which is modern day's Herat Province of Afghanistan.The modern name Iran represents the ancient name Ariana which has been used since 1959, and implies that Iran is the Ariana itself. a word itself of Avestan origin. a view which is borne out by the traditions of the country preserved in the Muslim writers of the ninth and tenth centuries. Since the Indo-Aryan peoples built their first Kingdom in (Balkh- Bactria) scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Aryan peoples spread to Iran and Seistan, where they became today's Persian, Pashtuns, and Baloch, The ones that stayed in Bactria became Tajiks, who are located in modern Balkh and surrounding areas. The period between 26th- 20th century BC was the most important period in the history of Balkh. An English writer Helen Saberi she wrote, Afghan dynasties, in their turn, have flourished and at various times extended their influence to parts of central Asia ,India, Iran, and China, from Kushans, to Ghaznavid sultans, to the Durrani rulers such spheres of influence contributed much to the rich patterns of civilization, she said. Greco-Bactrian Kingdom of Afghanistan, covering Sogdiana in Central Asia from 250 to 125 BC. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern India from 180 BC established the Indo-Greek Kingdom, which was to last until around AD 10. Afghanistan`s Kushans, spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes that had conquered parts of the northern central Iran, China, India, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan.and Tajikistan. Afghanistan`s Hephthalites also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Afghanistan and Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), extended Afghan control from ,Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China. The Ghaznavid dynasty ( غزنویان) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, ruling (Persia - Iran), Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian, from 975 to 1186, The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin, upon his succession to rule of Ghazna (modern-day Ghazni Province in Afghanistan) after the death of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was a break-away ex-general of the Samanids from Balkh, north of the Hindu Kush in Khorasan. The Ghurids or Ghorids, were a native Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, possibly Tajik origin, which established rule over parts of modern day Iran and Pakistan from 1148 to 1215. The dynasty succeeded the Ghaznavid Empire. Their empire was centered in Ghor Province or Mandesh, in the center of what is now Afghanistan. It encompassed Khorasan in the West and reached in the East to northern India, as far as Bengal. The Durrani Empire encompassed present-day,Iran,Turkmenistan (including the Panjdeh oasis), most of Pakistan, and India,including the Kashmir region. With the support of various tribal leaders, Ahmad Shah Durrani extended Afghan control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and Delhi in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.In the second half of the 18th century, after the Ottoman Empire the Durrani Empire was the second-largest Muslim empire in the world.- published: 05 Oct 2013
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The Minaret of Jam
The 12th Century archaeological site of Jam lies at the confluence of the Hari Rudd and Ja...
published: 04 Aug 2009
author: aburamlat
The Minaret of Jam
The Minaret of Jam
The 12th Century archaeological site of Jam lies at the confluence of the Hari Rudd and Jam Rudd, 215 km east of Herat, in the remote, mountainous province o...- published: 04 Aug 2009
- views: 1782
- author: aburamlat
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Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan - Unravel Travel TV
Standing tall for over 800 years, the Minaret of Jam is one of Afghanistan's most ancient ...
published: 23 Aug 2013
Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan - Unravel Travel TV
Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan - Unravel Travel TV
Standing tall for over 800 years, the Minaret of Jam is one of Afghanistan's most ancient archaeological treasures. Hidden among the mountains of Ghor Province in central Afghanistan, it is virtually inaccessible 100's kilometres of dusty, dangerous, desert highway to reach this iconic monument. The Minaret of Jam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Afghanistan. It is located in the Shahrak District, Ghor Province, by the Hari River. The 62-metre high minaret, surrounded by mountains that reach up to 2400m, was built in the 1190s, entirely of baked-bricks. It is famous for its intricate brick, stucco and glazed tile decoration, which consists of alternating bands of kufic and naskhi calligraphy, geometric patterns, and verses from the Qur'an (the surat Maryam, relating to Mary, the mother of Jesus) he circular minaret rests on an octagonal base; it had 2 wooden balconies and was topped by a lantern. Its formal presentation has a striking similarity to the minaret built by Masud III in Ghazni, It is thought to have been a direct inspiration for the Qutub Minar in Delhi, which was also built by the Ghurid Dynasty. After the Qutub Minar in Delhi, India, which it inspired, the Minaret of Jam is the second-tallest brick minaret in the world. The Minaret of Jam belongs to a group of around 60 minarets and towers built between the 11th and the 13th centuries in Central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan, ranging from the Kutlug Timur Minaret in Old Urgench (long considered the tallest of these still in existence) to the tower at Ghazni. The minarets are thought to have been built as symbols of Islam's victory, while other towers were simply landmarks or watchtowers. The archaeological landscape around Jam also includes the ruins of a 'palace', fortifications, a pottery kiln and a Jewish cemetery, and has been suggested to be the remains of the lost city of Turquoise Mountain. The archaeological site of Jam was successfully nominated as Afghanistan's first World Heritage site in 2002. It was also inscribed in UNESCO's list of World Heritage in Danger, due to the precarious state of preservation of the minaret, and results of looting at the site. The Minaret of Jam is probably located at the site of the Ghurid Dynasty's summer capital, Firuzkuh (Firuz Koh). During the 12th and 13th century, the Ghurids controlled what is now Afghanistan, but also parts of eastern Iran, Northern India and parts of Pakistan. The Arabic inscription dating the minaret is unclear - it could read 1193/4 or 1174/5. It could thus commemorate the victory of the Ghurid sultan Ghiyas ud-Din over the Ghaznevids in 1186 in Lahore. However, Ralph Pinder-Wilson, believes the minaret was built for the victory of Mu'izz ad-Din, Ghiyath ud-Din's brother, over Prithviraj Chauhan. The assumption is that the Minaret was attached to the Friday Mosque of Firuzkuh, which the Ghurid chronicler Juzjani states was washed away in a flash-flood, some time before the Mongol sieges. Work at Jam by the Minaret of Jam Archaeological Project, has found evidence of a large courtyard building beside the minaret, and evidence of river sediments on top of the baked-brick paving. The Ghurid Empire's glory waned after the death of Ghiyath ud-Din in 1202, as it was forced to cede territory to the Khwarezm Empire. Juzjani states that Firuzkuh was destroyed by the Mongols in 1222. The Minaret was little known outside of Afghanistan until Sir Thomas Holdich reported it in 1886 while working for the Afghan Boundary Commission. It did not come to world attention, however, until 1957 through the work of the French archaeologists André Maricq and Gaston Wiet. Later, Werner Herberg conducted limited surveys around the site in the 1970s, before the Soviet invasion of 1979 once again cut off outside access. Live broadcast Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltraveltv.com Unravel Travel TV Twitter http://www.twitter.com/UnravelTravelTV Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/UnravelTravelTV Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltravel.eu- published: 23 Aug 2013
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Gen.Taqat: Afghanistan means Pashtunistan and is Pashtuns' Homeland
Gen. Abdul Wahid Taqat in an interview with a pro-Pashtun TV channel Shamshad claims that ...
published: 30 Nov 2013
Gen.Taqat: Afghanistan means Pashtunistan and is Pashtuns' Homeland
Gen.Taqat: Afghanistan means Pashtunistan and is Pashtuns' Homeland
Gen. Abdul Wahid Taqat in an interview with a pro-Pashtun TV channel Shamshad claims that Afghanistan means Pashtunistan, and Afghanistan is merely the homeland of Pashtuns.- published: 30 Nov 2013
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Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین)
Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek ...
published: 05 Oct 2013
Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
Afghanistan`s Empire Map, ( Arya Zamin - آریا زمین) Watch this.
(People of Arya Zamin - مردم آریا زمین) Professor Frank Holt, Professor of ancient Greek and Roman history, He wrote, (Bactria- Balkh) had been a center of civilization long before the rise of the Greek cities, He said, William Dalrymple a British historian he Wrote, The Great Mughals to regard Afghanistan as a far more elegantly cultured place than India. Ariana- meaning "Land of the Aryans" (Ariana- Afghanistan) the name of the Iranian peoples mother country). Ariana was named after its one of provinces Aria, a region enclosed chiefly the valley of the Hari River which is modern day's Herat Province of Afghanistan.The modern name Iran represents the ancient name Ariana which has been used since 1959, and implies that Iran is the Ariana itself. a word itself of Avestan origin. a view which is borne out by the traditions of the country preserved in the Muslim writers of the ninth and tenth centuries. Since the Indo-Aryan peoples built their first Kingdom in (Balkh- Bactria) scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Aryan peoples spread to Iran and Seistan, where they became today's Persian, Pashtuns, and Baloch, The ones that stayed in Bactria became Tajiks, who are located in modern Balkh and surrounding areas. The period between 26th- 20th century BC was the most important period in the history of Balkh. An English writer Helen Saberi she wrote, Afghan dynasties, in their turn, have flourished and at various times extended their influence to parts of central Asia ,India, Iran, and China, from Kushans, to Ghaznavid sultans, to the Durrani rulers such spheres of influence contributed much to the rich patterns of civilization, she said. Greco-Bactrian Kingdom of Afghanistan, covering Sogdiana in Central Asia from 250 to 125 BC. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern India from 180 BC established the Indo-Greek Kingdom, which was to last until around AD 10. Afghanistan`s Kushans, spread from the Kabul River Valley to defeat other Central Asian tribes that had conquered parts of the northern central Iran, China, India, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan.and Tajikistan. Afghanistan`s Hephthalites also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Afghanistan and Central Asia during the late antiquity period. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), extended Afghan control from ,Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, India and China. The Ghaznavid dynasty ( غزنویان) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, ruling (Persia - Iran), Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian, from 975 to 1186, The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin, upon his succession to rule of Ghazna (modern-day Ghazni Province in Afghanistan) after the death of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was a break-away ex-general of the Samanids from Balkh, north of the Hindu Kush in Khorasan. The Ghurids or Ghorids, were a native Sunni Muslim dynasty of Afghanistan, possibly Tajik origin, which established rule over parts of modern day Iran and Pakistan from 1148 to 1215. The dynasty succeeded the Ghaznavid Empire. Their empire was centered in Ghor Province or Mandesh, in the center of what is now Afghanistan. It encompassed Khorasan in the West and reached in the East to northern India, as far as Bengal. The Durrani Empire encompassed present-day,Iran,Turkmenistan (including the Panjdeh oasis), most of Pakistan, and India,including the Kashmir region. With the support of various tribal leaders, Ahmad Shah Durrani extended Afghan control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and Delhi in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.In the second half of the 18th century, after the Ottoman Empire the Durrani Empire was the second-largest Muslim empire in the world.- published: 05 Oct 2013
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LaL Shahbaz Shah Ki Chadar (Abida Perveen)
Shahbaz Qalandar (Shaikh Usman Marwandi) was born in Marwand[3] to a dervish, Syed Ibrahim...
published: 20 Jun 2009
author: Ali KhAn
LaL Shahbaz Shah Ki Chadar (Abida Perveen)
LaL Shahbaz Shah Ki Chadar (Abida Perveen)
Shahbaz Qalandar (Shaikh Usman Marwandi) was born in Marwand[3] to a dervish, Syed Ibrahim Kabiruddin[4] whose ancestors migrated from Iraq and settled down ...- published: 20 Jun 2009
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- author: Ali KhAn
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Afghan- Mahmud (محمود) Had Conquered Persia (Iran)
Mahmud (lion- شیر) conquered Persia:
Shah Mahmud Hotaki (شاہ محمود ہوتکی), was an Afghan ...
published: 13 Mar 2014
Afghan- Mahmud (محمود) Had Conquered Persia (Iran)
Afghan- Mahmud (محمود) Had Conquered Persia (Iran)
Mahmud (lion- شیر) conquered Persia: Shah Mahmud Hotaki (شاہ محمود ہوتکی), was an Afghan ruler of the Hotaki dynasty who defeated and overthrew the Safavid dynasty of Iran (سلسلهٔ صفويان) to become the king of Persia in 1722. The Afghans then defeated a twice as large Persian army that had been dispatched from Isfahan (capital of the Safavids), one which included Qizilbash and Georgian troops. the Hotaki dynasty ruled over a wide area which is now Iran, and north western Pakistan. Mirwais' son Mahmud. In 1720, Mahmud's Afghan forces crossed the deserts of Sistan and captured Kerman. His plan was to conquer the Persian capital, Isfahan. After defeating the Persian army at the Battle of Gulnabad on March 8, 1722 he proceeded to and sacked the city of Isfahan. On October 23, 1722, Sultan Husayn abdicated and acknowledged Mahmud as the new Shah (King of Persia). Majority of the Persian people, however, rejected the Afghan regime as usurping. According to (Professor Richard Frye), the Safavids were of Azerbaijani (Turkic) origin. The Afsharids (افشاریان) were members of a Khorasani, dynasty of Turkic origin, from Khorasan. Nader Shah of Khorasan, was a (Turkic origin). from Khorasan. Iran did not have a government for more than a thousand years, according to historian Bahram Moshiri. Afghanistan has 34- provinces, and Kandahar is one of them. (The Persian Achaemenid dynasty) did not extend as far as Kandahar. Wrote Stephen Turner an American historian. Historians and scholars know very little about the (Persian Achaemenid dynasty). Because they did not write their history. The refinement and civilization had spread from Bactria (Afghanistan) to Iran and Seistan. Scholars believe that it was from this area (Bactria) that different waves of Indo-Aryan peoples spread to Iran and Seistan, where they became today's Persian, Pashtuns, and Baloch, The ones that stayed in Bactria became Tajiks, who are located in modern Balkh and surrounding areas. The period between 26th- 20th century BC was the most important period in the history of Balkh. An Iranian historian Shahrokh Vafadari (شاهرخ وفاداری) appeared on BBC Persian. And said that the Parthian Empire (امپراتوری اشکانیان) and the Farsi language were originally from Central Asia (Khorasan). Professor Richard Nelson Frye is an American scholar of Iranian and Central Asian Studies, And he had studied the Persian history for 65 years, wrote, the (Sasanian Empire), which lasted for more than 4 hundred years, was originally from Herat in western Afghanistan, he said. Ali Shariati (علی شریعتی) an Iranian Scholar, calls Khorasan ( now Afghanistan) the "mother of Persian language and culture". Iran had been ruled from Afghanistan for centuries, as a Pakistani Scholar said that Afghanistan was in the center of Khorasan (now Afghanistan). Afghanistan`s empires, Greco-Bactrians, Kushans, Hephthalites, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids, Khiljis, Timurids, Mughals, Durranis, Hotaki dynasty, and others have risen to form major empires. Also the Samanids empire was originally from Balkh province in northern Afghanistan. And they had ruled Iran for centuries.- published: 13 Mar 2014
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America defeated by Handful Pashtuns Warriors in Afghanistan : Army of Allah
Alexander The Great, Gangez Khan, Persian forces, Mughals forces, Sikhs forces, British fo...
published: 10 Sep 2013
America defeated by Handful Pashtuns Warriors in Afghanistan : Army of Allah
America defeated by Handful Pashtuns Warriors in Afghanistan : Army of Allah
Alexander The Great, Gangez Khan, Persian forces, Mughals forces, Sikhs forces, British forces, Russians forces and USA force defeated by Great Afghan Warriors for Centuries.- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 581
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Afghans In History Episode Fourteen - Abu Muslim Khorassani
Abu Muslim Khorassani was born in the year 700 A.D, in the Afghan city of Balkh, which at ...
published: 06 Sep 2010
author: Afghans inHistory
Afghans In History Episode Fourteen - Abu Muslim Khorassani
Afghans In History Episode Fourteen - Abu Muslim Khorassani
Abu Muslim Khorassani was born in the year 700 A.D, in the Afghan city of Balkh, which at the time was one of the most flourishing cities of Khorassan. Abu M...- published: 06 Sep 2010
- views: 3253
- author: Afghans inHistory
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Ghurid Imperior امپراتوری غوری ها
فلم بمناسبت برگزاری سيمينار علمی - تحقيقی زير نام "امپراتوری غوريان و جايگاه آن در تاريخ ت...
published: 19 Apr 2009
author: Jame Ghor
Ghurid Imperior امپراتوری غوری ها
Ghurid Imperior امپراتوری غوری ها
فلم بمناسبت برگزاری سيمينار علمی - تحقيقی زير نام "امپراتوری غوريان و جايگاه آن در تاريخ تمدن و فرهنگ افغانستان و منطقه Film About Ghurid Imperior, which was...- published: 19 Apr 2009
- views: 1117
- author: Jame Ghor
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Opinion: The lawless 'end of the land' [CNN 2-03-2014]
Try http://www.Youbidder.com
The Place to Autobid on Ebay at the Last Second. Get your pr...
published: 04 Feb 2014
Opinion: The lawless 'end of the land' [CNN 2-03-2014]
Opinion: The lawless 'end of the land' [CNN 2-03-2014]
Try http://www.Youbidder.com The Place to Autobid on Ebay at the Last Second. Get your price and avoid bidding wars. Get the Chrome Extension (http://chiburl.com/f3k9x) or Firefox Addon (http://chiburl.com/avt9x) for 1-Click Autobids. • Try http://www.MeTee.com/coupon/YoutubeNews MeTee: Tee-Shirt design in seconds. The fastest way to make a shirt. Always free shipping worldwide. This Youtube brought to you by the above sponsors. Please support them. Message me if you woud like to become a sponsor. • Like news Facebook for 1-Click video newsfeed updates https://www.facebook.com/videoupdates • Share this video on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ to get the word out. The written history of Afghanistan can be traced back to around 500 BCE when the area was under the Achaemenid Empire, although evidence indicates that an advanced degree of urbanized culture has existed in the land since between 3000 and 2000 BCE. Alexander the Great and his Macedonian army arrived in what is now Afghanistan in 330 BCE after conquering Persia during the Battle of Gaugamela. Many powerful foreign kingdoms have established their capitals inside the modern state of Afghanistan, including the Greco-Bactrians, Mauryas, Kushans, Kabul Shahi, Saffarids, Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids, Timurids, Mughals, Hotakis, Durranis, and others. Afghanistan (meaning 'land of the Afghans') has been a strategically important location throughout history. The land served as 'a gateway to India, impinging on the ancient Silk Road, which carried trade from the Mediterranean to China'. Sitting on many trade and migration routes, Afghanistan may be called the 'Central Asian roundabout' since routes converge from the Middle East, from the Indus Valley through the passes over the Hindu Kush, from the Far East via the Tarim Basin, and from the adjacent Eurasian Steppe. Dost Mohammed Khan gained control in Kabul. Collision between the expanding British and Russian Empires significantly influenced Afghanistan during the 19th century in what was termed 'The Great Game'. British concern over Russian advances in Central Asia and growing influence in Persia culminated in two Anglo-Afghan wars and 'The Siege of Herat' 1837--1838, in which the Persians, trying to retake Afghanistan and throw out the British and Russians, sent armies into the country and fought the British mostly around and in the city of Herat. The first Anglo-Afghan War (1839--1842) resulted in the destruction of a British army; it is remembered as an example of the ferocity of Afghan resistance to foreign rule. The Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878--1880) was sparked by Amir Shir Ali's refusal to accept a British mission in Kabul. This conflict brought Amir Abdur Rahman, known by some as the 'Iron Amir', to the Afghan throne. During his reign (1880--1901), the British and Russians officially established the boundaries of what would become modern Afghanistan. The British retained effective control over Kabul's foreign affairs. Abdur Rahman's reforms of the army, legal system and structure of government were able to give Afghanistan a degree of unity and stability which it had not before known. This, however, came at the cost of strong centralisation, harsh punishments for crime and corruption, and a certain degree of international isolation.- published: 04 Feb 2014
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Medieval Asia Project Trailer
lmao, I was bored and Charlene wanted me to post it up online, so I made a trailer out of ...
published: 04 Dec 2008
Medieval Asia Project Trailer
Medieval Asia Project Trailer
lmao, I was bored and Charlene wanted me to post it up online, so I made a trailer out of our Medieval Asia Project. The funny parts are actually in the original, but you have to be there to actually get it. plus, its really boring because it has random facts in it... TADA!!! Enjoy :)- published: 04 Dec 2008
- views: 170
1:50

Pakistan Funny Pathans 3
See our pathan brothers with unique talent....
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: gilgitinew
Pakistan Funny Pathans 3
Pakistan Funny Pathans 3
See our pathan brothers with unique talent.- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 610845
- author: gilgitinew
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The Battle of Panipat -- Jodha Akbar
Battle of Panipet is a major Battle and a turning point in Indian History this Battle esta...
published: 20 Dec 2011
author: UTV Motion Pictures
The Battle of Panipat -- Jodha Akbar
The Battle of Panipat -- Jodha Akbar
Battle of Panipet is a major Battle and a turning point in Indian History this Battle established Mughal Supremacy over Indian Subcontinent for over 150 year...- published: 20 Dec 2011
- views: 15040
- author: UTV Motion Pictures
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Folk - Sakhi Qalandar Dhamal- Laal meri pat rakhiyo
Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (1177--1274) (Sindhi: لال شھباز قلندر), an Afghan Sufi saint, ...
published: 17 Oct 2010
author: Dunddli
Folk - Sakhi Qalandar Dhamal- Laal meri pat rakhiyo
Folk - Sakhi Qalandar Dhamal- Laal meri pat rakhiyo
Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (1177--1274) (Sindhi: لال شھباز قلندر), an Afghan Sufi saint, philosopher, poet, and qalandar. Born Syed Usman Shah Marwandi,[1] ...- published: 17 Oct 2010
- views: 17387
- author: Dunddli