Durraniyan, terefê Peştunan ra dewleta ke şah Ahmed Şah Dürrânî naya ro. Serranê 1747 u 1826 miyan de Efğanıstan de hıkum kerdo.

Durraniyan
İmperatoriya Durraniyan
د درانیانو واکمني

 

 

 

1747–1826
 

Bayrak

Ahmed Şah Dürrânî dı tewr hera sinor.
Paytext Kendehar
(1747–1776)
Kabil
(1776–1823, 1839–1842)
Peşawer
(1776–1818; paytextê zımıstani)[1][2]
Herat
(1818–1826)[3]
Zon(i) Peştuki, Farski (resmi)
Din
İdare Monarşiye
Şah
 - 1747 - 1772 Ahmed Şah Dürrânî
 - 1803 - 1809 Şüca Şah Dürrânî
weziyetê ewroy Efğanıstan Efğanıstan
Hindıstan Hindıstan
İran İran
Pakıstan Pakıstan
Tacikistan Tacikistan
Türkmenistan Türkmenistan
Özbekistan Özbekistan

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Referansi

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  1. Hanifi, Shah Mahmoud. "Timur Shah transferred the Durrani capital from Qandahar in 1775-76. Kabul and Peshawar then shared time as the dual Durrani capital cities, the former during the summer and the latter during the winter season." p. 185. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier. Stanford University Press, 2011. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  2. Singh, Sarina (2008). "Like the Kushans, the Afghan kings favoured Peshawar as a winter residence, and were aggrieved when the upstart Sikh kingdom snatched it in 1818 and levelled its buildings." p. 191. Pakistan and the Karakoram Highway. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
  3. L. Lee, Jonathan (1996). The Ancient Supremacy: Bukhara, Afghanistan and the Battle for Balkh, 1731-1901 (illustrated bas.). BRILL. s. 116. ISBN 9004103996. Erişim tarihi: March 8, 2013. [The Sadozai kingdom] continued to exist in Herat until the city finally fell to Dost Muhammad Khan in 1862.