-
Abdali,
founder of the
Durrani Empire in
Afghanistan Al-
Abdali, a
district in Amman,
Jordan Abdali Mall, Amman,
Jordan Abdali Project, in Al-
Abdali Abdali...
- traditions, the
Abdalis migrated to
southern Afghanistan in
early 15th century,
probably migrating from Ghor. One of the
earliest mention of
Abdalis is during...
-
terms were
offered and the
Abdalis agreed to sear
fealty to
Tahmasp II as the
rightful ruler of
Persia and Herat. Thus the
Abdalis were
brought under Persian...
-
Azerbaijan had to cut his
campaign short to deal with the
revolt of the
Abdalis of
Herat who were
provoked into
bearing arms
against their Persian overlords...
- Persian: احمد شاه درانی; c. 1720–1722 – 4 June 1772), also
known as
Ahmad Shāh
Abdālī (Pashto: احمد شاه ابدالي), was the
first ruler and
founder of the Durrani...
- century.
Ahmad was the son of
Muhammad Zaman Khan (an
Afghan chieftain of the
Abdali tribe) and the
commander of
Nader Shah Afshar.
Following Afshar's death...
- سلطنة لحج Salṭanat Laḥij), or, sometimes, the
Abdali Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة العبدلي Salṭanat al-'
Abdalī), was a
Sheikdom based in
Lahij in
Southern Arabia...
- The
Abdali (Urdu: ابدالى;
Military designation: Hatf–II; Trans.: Target-2) is a land-based
tactical ballistic missile currently in
military service with...
-
engagements between the
Iranians and the
Abdalis except that on this
particular occasion the
frontal charge of the
Abdalis was
firmly halted by
muskets of the...
- full
members have
national championship trophies called the
Ahmad Shah
Abdali 4-day
Tournament (Afghanistan); the
National Cricket League (Bangladesh);...