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  1. Shah Hussain Hotak (Pashto/Dari: شاه حسين هوتک), son of Mirwais Hotak, was the fifth and last ruler of the Hotak dynasty. An ethnic Pashtun from the Ghilji tribe, he succeeded to the throne after the death of his brother Mahmud Hotak in 1725. He was also a Pashto language poet.

  2. The Hotak dynasty ( Pashto: د هوتکيانو ټولواکمني Persian: امپراتوری هوتکیان) was an Afghan monarchy founded by Ghilji Pashtuns that briefly ruled portions of Iran and Afghanistan during the 1720s.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HotakHotak - Wikipedia

    The Hotak (Pashto: هوتک) or Hotaki (هوتکي) is a tribe of the Ghilji confederacy of the Pashtun people who live mainly in Afghanistan. History. The first king to take power in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was Mirwais Hotak (1673–1715).

  4. Nazo Tokhi ( paschtunisch نازو توخۍ auch: Nāzo Anā * um 1651 in Spogmayiz, Provinz Kandahar; † um 1717) war eine afghanische Dichterin aus dem Volk der Paschtunen, sowie eine literarische Figur in der paschtunischen Literatur.

    • um 1651
    • afghanische Volksheldin und Dichterin
    • Spogmayiz, Provinz Kandahar
    • Tokhi, Nazo
  5. The Hotaki dynasty, troubled by succession feuds and resistance, was eventually ousted by Nader Shah of the Afsharids in 1729, after which the Hotaki's influence was confined to southern Afghanistan until 1738, ending with the defeat of Shah Hussain Hotaki. This turbulent period in Afghan and Persian history underscores the complexities of ...

  6. Die Hotaki-Dynastie ( paschtunisch د هوتکيانو ټولواکمني) war eine afghanische Monarchie der Ghilzai -Paschtunen, welche im April 1709 von Mir Wais Hotak, resultierend aus einer erfolgreichen Revolution der Paschtunen gegen die schiitisch- safawidischen Herrscher in der Region, gegründet wurde.

  7. 12. Apr. 2024 · 1747 Jan 1 - 1823. Durrani Empire. Kandahar, Afghanistan. In 1738, Nader Shah's conquest of Kandahar, defeating Hussain Hotaki, marked the absorption of Afghanistan into his empire, with Kandahar rebranded as Naderabad. This period also saw the young Ahmad Shah join Nader Shah's ranks during his Indian campaign.