The Muhammadzai Era, 1843-1880 (volume 2) : (Record no. 45594)

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Classification number Pamphlets DS356.
Item number M843 2013
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Title The Muhammadzai Era, 1843-1880 (volume 2) :
Remainder of title history of Afghanistan /
Statement of responsibility, etc translated and edited by R.D. McChesney, M.M. Khorrami.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc [Place of publication not identified] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc [Publisher not identified],
Date of publication, distribution, etc [2013].
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Extent Volume 2, various pages ;
Dimensions 30 cm.
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General note “Subject: Middle East and Islamic studies”—notes from website.<br/>“The most important history of Afghanistan ever written (originally written in Persian), Sirāj al-tawārīkh or the history of Afghanistan. It was commissioned as an official national history by the Afghan prince, later amir, Habib Allah Khan (reigned 1901-1919). The author, Fayz Muhammad Khan, better known as “Katib” (the writer), was a scribe at the royal court. For more than twenty years, he had full access to government archives and oral sources and thus presents an unparalleled picture of the country from its founding in 1747 until the end of the nineteenth century. The roots of much of the fabric of Afghanistan’s society today—tribe and state relations, the rule of law, gender issues, and the economy—are elegantly and minutely detailed in this immense work”—notes from website.<br/>
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Formatted contents note • In The Name Of God, The Merciful, The Compassionate<br/>• Events of 1259 / February 1843–January 1844<br/>• Events of 1260 through 1263 / January 1844–December 1847<br/>• Events of 1263 / December 1846–December 1847<br/>• Events of 1264, One Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-Four / 1847–48<br/>• Events of 1265 / 1848–49 and the Conquest of Lesser Turkistan<br/>• Events in 1266 / November 1849–November 1850 and the Disturbances caused by the Mirs of Turkistan<br/>• Events of 1267 One Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty-seven Hijri/November 1850–October 1851 and Wazir Yar Muhammad Khan and the Outcome of his Affairs<br/>• Events of 1268/October 1851–October 1852<br/>• Events of 1269 / October 1852–October 1853<br/>• Events of 1270 / October 1853–September 1854<br/>• Events of 1271 / September 1854–September 1855<br/>• Events of 1272 / September 1855–September 1856<br/>• Events of 1273 / September 1856–August 1857<br/>• Events of 1274 / August 1857–August 1858<br/>• Events of 1275 / August 1858–July 1859<br/>• Events of 1276 / July 1859–July 1860<br/>• Events of 1277 / July 1860–July 1861<br/>• Events of 1278 / July 1861–June 1862<br/>• Events of 1279 / June 1862–June 1863<br/>• Events of 1280 / June 1863–June 1864<br/>• Events of 1281 / June 1864–May 1865<br/>• Events of 1282 / May 1865–May 1866<br/>• Events of 1283 / May 1866–May 1867 and the Accession of Amir Muhammad Afzal Khan to the Throne of the Amirate<br/>• Events of 1284 / May 1867–April 1868<br/>• Events of 1285 / April 1868–April 1869<br/>• Events of 1286 / April 1869–April 1870<br/>• Events of 1287 / April 1870–March 1871<br/>• Events of 1288 / March 1871–March 1872<br/>• Events of 1289 / March 1872–March 1873<br/>• Events of 1290 / March 1873–February 1874<br/>• Events of 1291 / February 1874–February 1875 and the Death of Naʾib Muhammad ʿAlam Khan<br/>• Events of 1293 / January 1876–January 1877<br/>• Events of 1294 / January 1877–January 1878<br/>• Events of 1295 / January–December 1878<br/>• Events of 1296 / December 1878–December 1879<br/>• Events of the Year 1297 / December 1879–December 1880<br/>
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Language note English
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Geographic name Afghanistan.
Geographic name Afghanistan – History.
Geographic name Afghanistan – Bibliography.
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/browse/history-of-afghanistan">https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/browse/history-of-afghanistan</a>
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    Library of Congress Classification     Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University 17/03/2019   Pamphlets DS356.M843 2013 3ACKU000538750 17/03/2019 17/03/2019 Monograph PDF is available only in Brill's E-Book Collections.