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Durrani - Wikipedia Although many are bilingual in Dari Persian, the Durrani of southern Afghanistan speak Southern Pashto, also known as "Kandahari Pashto", the "soft" dialect of Pashto It is considered one of the most prestigious varieties of Pashto
Durrani Empire - Wikipedia The Durrani Empire, [b] colloquially known as the Afghan Empire, [c] [9] or the Saddozai Kingdom, [d] [10] was an Afghan empire founded by the Durrani tribe of Pashtuns under Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1747, which spanned parts of Central Asia, the Iranian plateau, and the Indian subcontinent
Durrani dynasty - Wikipedia The Durrani dynasty (Persian: سلسله درانیان; Pashto: د درانيانو کورنۍ) was founded in 1747 by Ahmad Shah Durrani at Kandahar, Afghanistan He united the different Pashtun tribes and created the Durrani Empire
Durrani | Tribal Confederation, People, Empire, History . . . Durrānī, one of the two chief tribal confederations of Afghanistan, the other being the Ghilzay In the time of Nādir Shah, the Durrānī were granted lands in the region of Kandahār, which was their homeland, and they moved there from Herāt In the late 18th century the Durrānī took up agriculture
Durrani Empire - New World Encyclopedia The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large state that included modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, northeastern Iran, and western India It was founded at Kandahar in 1747, by an Afghan military commander, Ahmad Shah Durrani
Ahmad Shah Durrani | History, Empire, Accomplishments . . . Ahmad Shah Durrani, founder of the state of Afghanistan and ruler of an empire that extended form the Amu Darya (ancient Oxus River) to the Indian Ocean and from Khorasan into Kashmir, the Punjab, and Sindh
Durrani Empire | World of History The Durrani Empire (1747–1826) was a powerful empire in Central Asia and South Asia, often considered the foundation of the modern state of Afghanistan
Durrānī dynasty | Britannica The commander of Nādir Shah’s 4,000-man Afghan bodyguard was Aḥmad Khan Abdālī, who returned to Kandahār and was elected shah by a tribal council He adopted the title Durr-i Durrān (“Pearl of Pearls”) Supported by most tribal leaders, Aḥmad Shah Durrānī extended Afghan…
Durrani - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Durrani are one of the largest tribes of Pashtuns Their traditional homeland is the Lōy Kandahār region of Southern Afghanistan and Balochistan as well as a presence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the north-western part of Pakistan
Durrani Empire: Legacy of Pashtuns Greater Afghanistan . . . The Durrani Empire is seen as the birthplace of the concept of "Greater Afghanistan" or "Pashtunistan," uniting Pashtun tribes Its vast territory reflected ambitions for a unified Pashtun state in the Indian subcontinent, fostering political and cultural cohesion