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1A Short History of English Transactions in the East-Indies

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  • Title: ➤  A Short History of English Transactions in the East-Indies
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  • First Year Published: 1776
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    Shah Shuja Durrani

    Shah's vizier Fateh Khan invaded Kashmir alongside Ranjit Singh's army, Shujah chose to leave with the Sikh army. He stayed in Lahore from 1813 to 1814

    1833–1834 expedition of Shah Shujah Durrani

    Beginning in January 1833, Shah Shujah Durrani, the deposed Afghan emperor, led an expedition to re-claim his throne. Raising a force while in exile in

    First Anglo-Afghan War

    dispute between emir Dost Mohammad Khan (Barakzai) and former King Shah Shujah (Durrani), whom they reinstalled upon occupying Kabul in August 1839. The

    Shuja-ud-Daula

    Shuja-ud-Daula (19 January 1732 – 26 January 1775) was the third Nawab of Oudh and the Vizier of Delhi from 5 October 1754 until his death 26 January 1775

    Anglo-Afghan War

    Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919) Hazara Expedition (1888) Expedition of Shah Shujah Durrani (1833–1834) Chitral Expedition (1895) Tochi Expedition (1897–1898)

    Dost Mohammad Khan

    region, who used the dethroned Sadozai prince, Shah Shujah Durrani, as his instrument. In 1834, Shah Shujah made an attempt to recover his kingdom. Dost Mohammad

    List of heads of state of Afghanistan

    Anglo-Afghan War, when former ruler Shah Shujah Durrani seized the throne under the British auspices. Shah Shujah was assassinated in 1842, following the

    List of monarchs of Peshawar

    Shah Shujah Durrani Self proclaimed Shah (Ascended later) October 1801 to July 13 1803 Mahmud Shah Shah at Kabul 13 July 1803 to June 1809 Shah Shujah Durrani

    Diwan Bhawani Das

    high-ranking Hindu official under Durrani emperors, Zaman Shah and Shah Shujah. He later became the revenue minister of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, ruler of

    Emirate of Afghanistan

    also keeping Afghanistan in the British fold under a puppet leader, Shah Shujah Durrani. The war ended with Dost Mohammad returning to the throne, with