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Mahmud Shah Durrani was the half-brother of his predecessor, Zaman Shah. On July 25, 1801, Zaman Shah was deposed, and Mahmud Shah ascended to ruler-ship. He had a chequered career, being deposed in 1803, restored in 1809, and finally deposed again in 1818.
At the beginning of the conflict, Shah Shuja had managed to depose Mahmud Shah in the wake of a greater conflict that had spilled over after the death of Timur Shah Durrani, leading to a succession crisis where Mahmud Shah would eventually take rule, and be deposed by Shah Shuja, as a result, Mahmud Shah had returned in 1809 and had occupied ...
Zaman Shah Durrani would take the throne after the death of Timur Shah in a succession crisis, where Mahmud Shah Durrani was confined to ruling the Realm of Herat, while Shah Shujah would work for Zaman Shah ordinated at Peshawar. Mahmud Shah would be forced to flee to Persia after Zaman Shah would invade Herat. [11] Mahmud Shah would return on ...
Abbas Mirza was placed on the throne of the Durrani empire in 1810 while Shah Mahmood was campaigning in Kashmir, Shah Mahmud had returned and deposed Abbas Mirza after a skirmish at the capital of Kabul. [29] Ali Shah Durrani: 1818–1819 Ali Shah was another son of Timur Shah. He seized power for a brief period in 1818–19. [30] Ayub Shah ...
The tomb of Ahmad Shah Durrani in Kandahar City, which also serves as the Congregational Mosque and contains the sacred cloak that the Islamic Prophet Muhammad wore. Son and Successor to Ahmad Shah, Timur Shah Durrani. Ahmad Shah may have suffered an injury due to a flying brick striking his nose when the Harimandir Sahib was destroyed with ...
Timur Shah: 23 May 1793 to 1801: Zaman Shah: 25 July 1801 to July 1803: Mahmud Shah Durrani: 1st Term 13 July 1803 to 1809: Shuja Shah Durrani: 1st Term 3 May 1808 to 1808: Qaysar Shah: In rebellion 3 May 1809 to 1818: Mahmud Shah Durrani: 2nd Term 1818 to 1819: Ali Shah Durrani: 1819 to 1823: Ayub Shah: Mohammadzay dynasty of Barakzay: 1823 to ...
Durrani: Timur Shah Durrani: December 1746 – 20 May 1793: November 1772: 20 May 1793: Durrani: Zaman Shah Durrani: 1770–1844: 20 May 1793: 25 July 1801 (deposed) Durrani: Mahmud Shah Durrani: 1769 – 18 April 1829: 25 July 1801: 13 July 1803 (deposed) Durrani: Shah Shujah Durrani: 4 November 1785 – 5 April 1842: 13 July 1803: 3 May 1809 ...
Shah Shujah Durrani (Pashto/Persian: شاه شجاع درانی ; November 1785 – 5 April 1842) was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1803 to 1809. He then ruled from 1839 until his death in 1842. Son of Timur Shah Durrani, Shujah was of the Sadduzai line of the Abdali group of Pashtuns. He became the fifth King of the Durrani Empire. [1]