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  1. Timur Shah Durrani (Pashto: تېمور شاه دراني; Persian: تیمور شاہ درانی;), also known as Timur Shah Abdali or Taimur Shah Abdali (December 1746 – 20 May 1793) was the second ruler of the Afghan Durrani Empire, from November 1772 until his death in 1793.

  2. Zaman Shah Durrani, (c. 1770 – 1844) was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1793 until 1800. He was the grandson of Ahmad Shah Durrani and the fifth son of Timur Shah Durrani. An ethnic Pashtun like the rest of his family and Durrani rulers, Zaman Shah became the third King of Afghanistan.

  3. Timur Shah Durrani, also known as Timur Shah Abdali or Taimur Shah Abdali was the second ruler of the Afghan Durrani Empire, from November 1772 until his death in 1793. An ethnic Pashtun, he was the second eldest son of Ahmad Shah Durrani.

  4. Timur Shah Durrani (Pashto: تېمور شاه دراني; Persian: تیمور شاہ درانی;), also known as Timur Shah Abdali or Taimur Shah Abdali (December 1746 – 20 May 1793) was the second ruler of the Afghan Durrani Empire, from November 1772 until his death in 1793.

  5. Following Ahmad's death in 1772, his son Timur Shah Durrani became the next ruler of the Durrani dynasty. Under Timur, the city of Kabul became the new capital of the Durrani Empire while Peshawar served as its winter capital.

  6. Timur Shah Durrani, was the second ruler of the Durrani Empire, from October 16, 1772 until his death in 1793. Background. An ethnic Pashtun, he was the second and eldest son of Ahmad Shah Durrani.

  7. Shuja Shah Durrani, a son of Timur Shah Durrani, ruled from 1839 to 1842, briefly restoring the Durrani Empire. After his death, a son of Dost Mohammad succeeded, restoring the Barakzai Dynasty, which still claims the title King of Afghanistan.

  8. Mar 26, 2023 · A few months before his death, Ahmad Shah summoned Timur Shah from Herat and publicly declared him heir to the Durrani Empire.

  9. Al-Husayni ends his history with the death of Ahmad Shah Durrani, reported to have taken place on 4 June 1772. 18 His historical reporting terminates with the throne in Qandahar still being disputed by Ahmad Shah’s eldest and second sons, princes Timur and Sulayman.

  10. One of the largest surviving Islamic monuments in central Kabul, the Mausoleum of Timur Shah marks the grave of the son of Ahmad Shah Durrani, who effectively united Afghanistan in the late eighteenth century.