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  1. Shuja Shah fue gobernador de Herat y Peshawar, desde 1798 hasta 1801. Se proclamó rey de Afganistán en octubre de 1801 (después de la deposición de su hermano Shah Zaman), pero ascendió al trono debidamente el 13 de julio de 1803.

  2. Shuja Shah was the governor of Herat and Peshawar from 1798 to 1801. He proclaimed himself King of Afghanistan in October 1801 (after the deposition of his brother Zaman Shah ), but only properly ascended to the throne on July 13, 1803.

  3. Shuja Shah Durrani (also known as Shāh Shujāʻ, Shah Shujah, Shoja Shah, Shujah al-Mulk) (c. 4 November 1785 – 5 April 1842) was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1803 to 1809. He then ruled from 1839 until his death in 1842.

  4. Yet another of Timur Shah's sons, Shuja Shah (or Shah Shuja), ruled for only six years. On June 7, 1809, Shuja Shah signed a treaty with the British , which included a clause stating that he would oppose the passage of foreign troops through his territories.

  5. El Imperio durrani o Imperio afgano [1] [2] fue un estado monárquico regido por la dinastía de Ahmed Sah Durrani y sus descendientes desde 1747 hasta 1823. [3] Esta familia pertenecía a los Sadozai de la tribu de los Abdali o Durrani, siendo los segundos gobernantes pastún del Kandahar, Afganistán.

  6. Shah Shuja era el nieto del gran Ahmad Shah Durrani, quien a mediados del siglo XVIII creó un vasto imperio centrado en el Afganistán actual y que incluía partes de Persia (la ciudad...

  7. Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk was the Amir of Afghanistan from 1802 until 1809 when he was driven out by Mahmud Shah. The Governor-General of India Lord Auckland attempted to restore Shah Shuja in 1839 against the wishes of the Afghan people. This policy led to the disastrous first Anglo-Afghan War (1839-42).