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'''Dost Mohammad Khan (1793-1863)''', was | '''Dost Mohammad Khan (1793-1863)''', was the founder of the Barakzai Dynasty of Afghanistan and ruled as Emir between 1826 and 1842. He was the father of [[Mohammed Akbar]]. In the [[1st Afghan War]] he was deposed by the British and went into exile. He was restored to power after the war. | ||
He was chief of the Barakzai tribe and Amir of [[Ghazni]] and [[Kabul]]. His descendants directly ruled the country until 1929. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 2 April 2012
Dost Mohammad Khan (1793-1863), was the founder of the Barakzai Dynasty of Afghanistan and ruled as Emir between 1826 and 1842. He was the father of Mohammed Akbar. In the 1st Afghan War he was deposed by the British and went into exile. He was restored to power after the war.
He was chief of the Barakzai tribe and Amir of Ghazni and Kabul. His descendants directly ruled the country until 1929.
External links
Dost Mohammed Wikipedia
Historical books on-line
Life of the Amîr Dost Mohammed Khan, of Kabul: by Mohan Lal 1846 Volume I, Volume 2 Google Books