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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.
The Battle of Nimla took place on 29 June 1809, due to a conflict between Mahmud Shah Durrani and Shah Shuja Durrani over the succession for the Durrani throne.The battle resulted in a victory for Mahmud Shah and allowed him to secure the throne, where he reigned from 1809 to 1818.
Mahmud Shah Durrani (1st reign) Shah Mahmud; 1769 – 18 April 1829: 25 July 1801: 13 July 1803 (deposed) Son of Timur Shah Durrani . Engaged in civil war with his ...
Mahmud Shah of Bengal (1435–1459) Mir Mahmud Hotaki, Mahmud Shah Hotak, ruler of Persia/Afghanistan from 1717 to 1725; Mahmud Shah Durrani, Ruler of Afghanistan between 1801–1803 and 1809–1818; Muhamud Muzaffar Shah (1823–1864), Sultan of Riau Sultanate; Rulers of Gujarat Sultanate. Mahmud Shah I (1458-1511), popularly known as Mahmud ...
Ahmad Shah ordered that his reign be documented so that it could be used as a model for governing rulers in the future. [2] Ahmad gave the order for Muhammad Taqi Khan Shirazi, a former Afsharid official, to send a scribe with the skill to match Nadir Shah's chronicler Mirza Mahdi Astarabadi, especially his most important work, the Tarikh-i Nadiri. [2]
Having dealt with Mahmud Shah Durrani for the time being, Zaman Shah returned to Punjab and resumed his campaign once again, occupying Lahore [32] in autumn of 1798, without opposition, as it was strategy of Ranjit Singh to drive them into Lahore and then lay siege to the city. [33]
Kamran Mirza was a son of Mahmud Shah Durrani (r. 1801–1803, 1809–1818), and the nephew of Firuz al-Din Mirza Durrani. [2] They belonged to the Afghan Durrani dynasty, [1] established in 1747 by Ahmad Shah Durrani after breaking away from Iranian rule. [3]
Ahmad Shah Durrani, founder of the Durrani Empire, which he ruled from 1747 to 1772; Mahmud Shah Durrani, ruled the Durrani Empire from 1801 to 1803 and again from 1809 to 1818; Ali Shah Durrani, ruled the Durrani Empire from 1818 to 1819; Ayub Shah Durrani, ruled the Durrani Empire from 1819 to 1823