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Barakzai dynasty YouTube
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Royal Afghanistan
Royals of Afghanistan of the Barakzai dynasty from the time of the emirate under Dost Mohammad Khan to the present day. In 1926 the Emirate of Afghanistan be...
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Afghanistan During The Era Of Hotak dynasty and Durrani Empire
In 1709, Mirwais Hotak, a Pashtun from Kandahar, successfully rebelled against the Persian Safavids. He overthrew and killed Gurgin Khan, and made Afghanistan independent. Mirwais died of a natural cause in 1715 and was succeeded by his brother Abdul Aziz, who was soon killed by Mirwais' son Mahmud for treason. Mahmud led the Afghan army in 1722 to the Persian capital of Isfahan, captured the city
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Arab Money Stunts on Afghan Wedding
2 members of Saudi's Royal Family attend an Afghan Wedding in Anaheim. Their highness blessed the gathering and graced the dance floor.
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Second Anglo-Afghan War
The Second Anglo–Afghan War (Pashto: د افغان-انګرېز دويمه جګړه) was fought between the United Kingdom and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. This was the second time British India invaded Afghanistan. The war ended after the British emerged victorious against the Afghan rebels
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obaidullah barakzai speaking about Kabul Kandahar high way security....
ولسي جرګه کي د روزګان دشریفو خلګو استازی او په ولسي جرګه کي دشکایتونو اورېدني کمېسون ریٔس الحاج عبیدالله بارکزی د دکندهار او کابل پر لویه لار د بې امنۍ پر مو...
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Ramin Atash KHOROAM ANROZ afghan song 2011
Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sha...
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Afghan Kings
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style in isolated mountain regions where the law of a central government did not reach to them. The Afghans were pushing for the establishment of their own state but many attempts have failed. In early 1700s Afghan leaders or tribal chiefs from Kanda
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Ahmad Shah Baba The Founder of Afghanistan
Ahmad Shah Baba The Founder of Afghanistan.
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Barak National Unity Foundation ( BNUF), Kabul, Afghanistan
Princess Hindia (daughter of great king Amanullah Khan), 94th anniversary of Afghanistan Independence/ 2013
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niazi.mp4
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Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari afghan song qataghan best dance 2011
Ramin Atash Tasha Masha TV Final ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed ...
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Ramin Atash Tasha Masha new afghan song
Ramin Atash ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sharif shams khaled k...
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Afghanistan YouTube
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Ate Ruby at DooBiiDoo Sex Scandal.
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The Second Anglo-Afghan War from Wikipedia (WAP)
The Second Anglo-Afghan War from Wikipedia (WAP)
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الملك الافغاني : ظاهر شاه afghan king :zahir shah
king zahir shah in afghanistan, king zahir shah in white house in USA with john f kennedy king zahir shah with president Humphrey الملك الافغاني ظاهر شاه افغ...
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accident on kabul jalalabad road YouTube
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Afghanistan kabul river jalalabad YouTube
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Afghanistan King Amanullah Succeeds Murdered Father (1919)
Afghanistan King Amanullah succeeds murdered father. Afghanistan; scenes from Kabul; probably during or after revolt in 1919 ? Amanullah Khan replaces his fa...
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Royal Afghanistan
Royals of Afghanistan of the Barakzai dynasty from the time of the emirate under Dost Mohammad Khan to the present day. In 1926 the Emirate of Afghanistan be......
Royals of Afghanistan of the Barakzai dynasty from the time of the emirate under Dost Mohammad Khan to the present day. In 1926 the Emirate of Afghanistan be...
wn.com/Royal Afghanistan
Royals of Afghanistan of the Barakzai dynasty from the time of the emirate under Dost Mohammad Khan to the present day. In 1926 the Emirate of Afghanistan be...
Afghanistan During The Era Of Hotak dynasty and Durrani Empire
In 1709, Mirwais Hotak, a Pashtun from Kandahar, successfully rebelled against the Persian Safavids. He overthrew and killed Gurgin Khan, and made Afghanistan i...
In 1709, Mirwais Hotak, a Pashtun from Kandahar, successfully rebelled against the Persian Safavids. He overthrew and killed Gurgin Khan, and made Afghanistan independent. Mirwais died of a natural cause in 1715 and was succeeded by his brother Abdul Aziz, who was soon killed by Mirwais' son Mahmud for treason. Mahmud led the Afghan army in 1722 to the Persian capital of Isfahan, captured the city after the Battle of Gulnabad and proclaimed himself King of Persia. The Persians rejected Mahmud, and after the massacre of thousands of religious scholars, nobles, and members of the Safavid family, the Hotak dynasty was ousted from Persia by Nader Shah Afshar after the 1729 Battle of Damghan.
In 1738, Nader Shah and his forces captured Kandahar, the last Hotak stronghold, from Shah Hussain Hotak, at which point the incarcerated 16-year-old Ahmad Shah Durrani was freed and made the commander of an Afghan regiment. Soon after the Persian and Afghan forces invaded India. By 1747, the Afghans chose Durrani as their head of state. Durrani and his Afghan army conquered much of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, and Delhi in India. He defeated the Indian Maratha Empire, and one of his biggest victories was the 1761 Battle of Panipat.
In October 1772, Durrani died of a natural cause and was buried at a site now adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in Kandahar. He was succeeded by his son, Timur Shah, who transferred the capital of Afghanistan from Kandahar to Kabul in 1776. After Timur's death in 1793, the Durrani throne passed down to his son Zaman Shah, followed by Mahmud Shah, Shuja Shah and others.
The Afghan Empire was under threat in the early 19th century by the Persians in the west and the British-backed Sikhs in the east. Fateh Khan, leader of the Barakzai tribe, had installed 21 of his brothers in positions of power throughout the empire. After his death, they rebelled and divided up the provinces of the empire between themselves. During this turbulent period, Afghanistan had many temporary rulers until Dost Mohammad Khan declared himself emir in 1826. The Punjab region was lost to Ranjit Singh, who invaded Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and in 1834 captured the city of Peshawar. In 1837, during the Battle of Jamrud near the Khyber Pass, Akbar Khan and the Afghan army killed Sikh Commander Hari Singh Nalwa. By this time the British were advancing from the east and the first major conflict during the "Great Game" was initiated
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In 1709, Mirwais Hotak, a Pashtun from Kandahar, successfully rebelled against the Persian Safavids. He overthrew and killed Gurgin Khan, and made Afghanistan independent. Mirwais died of a natural cause in 1715 and was succeeded by his brother Abdul Aziz, who was soon killed by Mirwais' son Mahmud for treason. Mahmud led the Afghan army in 1722 to the Persian capital of Isfahan, captured the city after the Battle of Gulnabad and proclaimed himself King of Persia. The Persians rejected Mahmud, and after the massacre of thousands of religious scholars, nobles, and members of the Safavid family, the Hotak dynasty was ousted from Persia by Nader Shah Afshar after the 1729 Battle of Damghan.
In 1738, Nader Shah and his forces captured Kandahar, the last Hotak stronghold, from Shah Hussain Hotak, at which point the incarcerated 16-year-old Ahmad Shah Durrani was freed and made the commander of an Afghan regiment. Soon after the Persian and Afghan forces invaded India. By 1747, the Afghans chose Durrani as their head of state. Durrani and his Afghan army conquered much of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, and Delhi in India. He defeated the Indian Maratha Empire, and one of his biggest victories was the 1761 Battle of Panipat.
In October 1772, Durrani died of a natural cause and was buried at a site now adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in Kandahar. He was succeeded by his son, Timur Shah, who transferred the capital of Afghanistan from Kandahar to Kabul in 1776. After Timur's death in 1793, the Durrani throne passed down to his son Zaman Shah, followed by Mahmud Shah, Shuja Shah and others.
The Afghan Empire was under threat in the early 19th century by the Persians in the west and the British-backed Sikhs in the east. Fateh Khan, leader of the Barakzai tribe, had installed 21 of his brothers in positions of power throughout the empire. After his death, they rebelled and divided up the provinces of the empire between themselves. During this turbulent period, Afghanistan had many temporary rulers until Dost Mohammad Khan declared himself emir in 1826. The Punjab region was lost to Ranjit Singh, who invaded Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and in 1834 captured the city of Peshawar. In 1837, during the Battle of Jamrud near the Khyber Pass, Akbar Khan and the Afghan army killed Sikh Commander Hari Singh Nalwa. By this time the British were advancing from the east and the first major conflict during the "Great Game" was initiated
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Arab Money Stunts on Afghan Wedding
2 members of Saudi's Royal Family attend an Afghan Wedding in Anaheim. Their highness blessed the gathering and graced the dance floor....
2 members of Saudi's Royal Family attend an Afghan Wedding in Anaheim. Their highness blessed the gathering and graced the dance floor.
wn.com/Arab Money Stunts On Afghan Wedding
2 members of Saudi's Royal Family attend an Afghan Wedding in Anaheim. Their highness blessed the gathering and graced the dance floor.
- published: 21 Apr 2014
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Second Anglo-Afghan War
The Second Anglo–Afghan War (Pashto: د افغان-انګرېز دويمه جګړه) was fought between the United Kingdom and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the...
The Second Anglo–Afghan War (Pashto: د افغان-انګرېز دويمه جګړه) was fought between the United Kingdom and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. This was the second time British India invaded Afghanistan. The war ended after the British emerged victorious against the Afghan rebels and the Afghans agreed to let the British attain all of their geopolitical objectives from the Treaty of Gandamak. Most of the British and Indian soldiers withdrew from Afghanistan. The Afghans were permitted to maintain internal sovereignty but they had to cede control of their nation's foreign relations to the British.
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The Second Anglo–Afghan War (Pashto: د افغان-انګرېز دويمه جګړه) was fought between the United Kingdom and the Emirate of Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the latter was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. This was the second time British India invaded Afghanistan. The war ended after the British emerged victorious against the Afghan rebels and the Afghans agreed to let the British attain all of their geopolitical objectives from the Treaty of Gandamak. Most of the British and Indian soldiers withdrew from Afghanistan. The Afghans were permitted to maintain internal sovereignty but they had to cede control of their nation's foreign relations to the British.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 22 Nov 2014
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obaidullah barakzai speaking about Kabul Kandahar high way security....
ولسي جرګه کي د روزګان دشریفو خلګو استازی او په ولسي جرګه کي دشکایتونو اورېدني کمېسون ریٔس الحاج عبیدالله بارکزی د دکندهار او کابل پر لویه لار د بې امنۍ پر مو......
ولسي جرګه کي د روزګان دشریفو خلګو استازی او په ولسي جرګه کي دشکایتونو اورېدني کمېسون ریٔس الحاج عبیدالله بارکزی د دکندهار او کابل پر لویه لار د بې امنۍ پر مو...
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ولسي جرګه کي د روزګان دشریفو خلګو استازی او په ولسي جرګه کي دشکایتونو اورېدني کمېسون ریٔس الحاج عبیدالله بارکزی د دکندهار او کابل پر لویه لار د بې امنۍ پر مو...
Ramin Atash KHOROAM ANROZ afghan song 2011
Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sha......
Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sha...
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Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sha...
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Afghan Kings
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style in i...
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style in isolated mountain regions where the law of a central government did not reach to them. The Afghans were pushing for the establishment of their own state but many attempts have failed. In early 1700s Afghan leaders or tribal chiefs from Kandahar began to organize themselves and for the first time they freed themselves from foreign rule. In 1709, Mir Wais Hotaki built a large fortress for himself and turned the town of Kandahar to the center of the Hotaki Empire. After a long series of wars, this empire was eventually replaced by the Durrani Empire which was founded by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1747. The modern nation of Afghanistan is what's left over of the Durrani Empire.
wn.com/Afghan Kings
Before the 1600s and prior, the Afghans that lived in cities were subject to live under foreign rulers. Those who refused were forced to live nomadic style in isolated mountain regions where the law of a central government did not reach to them. The Afghans were pushing for the establishment of their own state but many attempts have failed. In early 1700s Afghan leaders or tribal chiefs from Kandahar began to organize themselves and for the first time they freed themselves from foreign rule. In 1709, Mir Wais Hotaki built a large fortress for himself and turned the town of Kandahar to the center of the Hotaki Empire. After a long series of wars, this empire was eventually replaced by the Durrani Empire which was founded by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1747. The modern nation of Afghanistan is what's left over of the Durrani Empire.
- published: 28 Aug 2010
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Barak National Unity Foundation ( BNUF), Kabul, Afghanistan
Princess Hindia (daughter of great king Amanullah Khan), 94th anniversary of Afghanistan Independence/ 2013...
Princess Hindia (daughter of great king Amanullah Khan), 94th anniversary of Afghanistan Independence/ 2013
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Princess Hindia (daughter of great king Amanullah Khan), 94th anniversary of Afghanistan Independence/ 2013
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Ramin Atash Dokhtarake Mazari afghan song qataghan best dance 2011
Ramin Atash Tasha Masha TV Final ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed ......
Ramin Atash Tasha Masha TV Final ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed ...
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Ramin Atash Tasha Masha TV Final ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed ...
- published: 25 Oct 2011
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author: Parween91
Ramin Atash Tasha Masha new afghan song
Ramin Atash ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sharif shams khaled k......
Ramin Atash ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sharif shams khaled k...
wn.com/Ramin Atash Tasha Masha New Afghan Song
Ramin Atash ramin aatash rashed atash afghan afghni music afghnistan song new april 2010 farhad darya valy ahmad shams mostamandi jawed sharif shams khaled k...
- published: 25 Oct 2011
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author: Parween91
الملك الافغاني : ظاهر شاه afghan king :zahir shah
king zahir shah in afghanistan, king zahir shah in white house in USA with john f kennedy king zahir shah with president Humphrey الملك الافغاني ظاهر شاه افغ......
king zahir shah in afghanistan, king zahir shah in white house in USA with john f kennedy king zahir shah with president Humphrey الملك الافغاني ظاهر شاه افغ...
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king zahir shah in afghanistan, king zahir shah in white house in USA with john f kennedy king zahir shah with president Humphrey الملك الافغاني ظاهر شاه افغ...
Afghanistan King Amanullah Succeeds Murdered Father (1919)
Afghanistan King Amanullah succeeds murdered father. Afghanistan; scenes from Kabul; probably during or after revolt in 1919 ? Amanullah Khan replaces his fa......
Afghanistan King Amanullah succeeds murdered father. Afghanistan; scenes from Kabul; probably during or after revolt in 1919 ? Amanullah Khan replaces his fa...
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Afghanistan King Amanullah succeeds murdered father. Afghanistan; scenes from Kabul; probably during or after revolt in 1919 ? Amanullah Khan replaces his fa...