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  1. Shahzada Kamran Durrani: 1826-1842 (as ruler of Herat) Expelled his father from Herat in 1826, ruled over Herat until 1842. Iranians invaded in 1833 and 1837, in the aftermath of the Iranian siege of Herat in early 1842 he was deposed and brutally murdered by his vizier Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai. Mohammad Yusuf Durrani

  2. Shahzada Kamran Durrani. Kamran Shah Durrani ( Persian: کامران شاه درانی ), was born in the Sadozai dynasty. He was the son of Mahmud Shah Durrani, grandson of Timur Shah Durrani [2] and the great grandson of Ahmad Shah Durrani, [3] the founder of the Durrani Empire.

  3. www.royalark.net › Afghanistan › durrani7DURRANI 7 - Royal Ark

    1) H.R.H. Shahzada Kamran Shah, Durr-i-Durran, educ. privately. He contested power with his father over the control of Herat 1820-1821. Returned and took possession of Herat in 1828, then proclaimed himself as ruler there following the death of his father before 22

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    Ahmad's father, Mohammad Zaman Khan, was the Governor of Herat and chief of the Pashtun Abdali tribe, while his mother, Zarghona Anaa, was daughter of Khalu Khan Alakozai and belonged to the Alakozai tribe. Ahmad was born in Herat (then Sadozai Sultanate of Herat, present-day Afghanistan), or Multan (then Mughal Empire, present-day Pakistan)in 1720...

    Nader Shah's rule abruptly ended in June 1747 when he was assassinated by his own guards. The guards involved in the assassination did so secretly so as to prevent the Abdalis from coming to their King's rescue. Durrani was told the Shah had been killed by one of his wives. Despite the danger of being attacked, the Abdali contingent led by Durrani ...

    Although Ahmad Shah appointed his fellow Durrani (Abdali) clansmen for most senior military posts, his army was otherwise ethnically diverse with soldiers also from various other ethnic and tribal groups, including non-Durrani Pashtun tribes like the Ghilji and Yusufzai, and non-Pashtun groups such as Qizilbash, Hazaras, Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Baloch....

    According to some sources, Ahmad Shah may have suffered a wound on his nose during a horse-riding accident in Kabul in 1768, or he may have suffered an injury due to a flying brick striking his nose when the Harimandir Sahib was destroyed with gunpowder, Other sources state that he suffered from what Afghan sources described as a "gangrenous ulcer"...

    Similar to earlier Persianate rulers, Ahmad Shah Durrani rarely wrote by himself. Instead, for textual composition in his name, he turned to scribes, secretaries, and a group of authors known as munshis. The sole written records from his reign are his official biography and a letter he wrote to the Ottoman court; both are written in Persian but not...

    Durrani wrote a collection of odes in his native Pashto. He was also the author of several poems in Persian. One of his most famous Pashto poems was Love of a Nation:

    During Nader Shah's invasion of India in 1739, Ahmad Shah also accompanied him and stayed some days in the Red Fort of Delhi. When he was standing "outside the Jali gate near Diwan-i-Am", Asaf Jah I saw him. He was "an expert in physiognomy" and predicted that Ahmad Shah was "destined to become a king". When Nader Shahlearned of it, he "purportedly...

    In 'Panipat' 1988 novel written by Vishwas Patil about Third Battle of Panipat (1761) Ahamed Shah Abdali appears as a notorious invading Afgani Shah. Patil later wrote a stage play on his this nove...
    In the 1994 television series The Great Maratha, the character of Ahmad Shah Durrani is portrayed by Bob Christo.
    In the 2019 Bollywood war drama Panipat film, Ahmad Shah Abdali appears as the primary antagonist who invaded Maratha Empire, and is portrayed by Sanjay Dutt.
    Jaswant Lal Mehta (1 January 2005). Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707–1813. Sterling Publishers Pvt. ISBN 9781932705546.
    L. J. Newby (2005). The Empire And the Khanate. BRILL. ISBN 9789004145504.
    Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1988). Fall of the Mughal Empire: 1789–1803. Sangam. ISBN 9780861317493.

    Nejatie, Sajjad (2017). "Iranian Migrations in the Durrani Empire". Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 37. Project Muse: 494–509. doi:10.1215/1089201x-4279212. S2CID 148...

  4. 24. Feb. 2021 · Shahzada Kamran Durrani. Shahzada Hayatullah Khan Durrani. د منډيګک اداره Last updated Feb 24, 2021. 0 628. شريکول. Shahzada Kamran Durrani was born in the Sadozaidynasty. He was the son of Mahmud Shah Durrani, son of Timur Shah Durrani [1]the son of Ahmad Shah Durrani, [2] the founder of the Durrani Empire.

  5. www.royalark.net › Afghanistan › durrani9DURRANI9 - royalark.net

    (a) Shahzada Kamran Durrani (s/o Nagina). m. Shahzadi Zarqa Begum, eldest daughter of Shahzada Javaid Durrani, by his wife, Shahzadi Kamila Begum, daughter of his paternal uncle, Shahzada Iftikhar ud-din. He had issue, one son and three daughters: (i) Shahzada Muhammad Hamza Durrani. b. 16 th August 2001. (i) Shahzadi Amina. b. 12 th August 1997.

  6. www.royalark.net › Afghanistan › durrani4DURRANI4 - Royal Ark

    Shahzada Zahid Durrani. unm. 4. Shahzada Tariq Durrani. unm. 1. Shahzadi Ghazala Sultana . m. Imtiaz Ahmad Durrani. 2. Shahzadi Fouzia Sultana. unm. 3. Shahzadi Samina Sultana Begum. m. Shahzada Nadir Shah Durrani, son of Shahzada Saeed Durrani, by his wife, Shahzadi Afsar Sultan Begum, daughter of Shahzada Muhammad Rafi, by his wife, Shahzadi ...