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  1. Wazīr Akbar Khān (Pashto/Dari: وزير اکبر خان; 1816–1847), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان), was a Barakzai prince, general, emir for a year, and finally wazir/heir apparent to Dost Mohammad Khan until his death in 1847.

  2. A wealthy neighborhood in northern Kabul, named after a 19th century Afghan Emir. It was home to many foreign embassies and government institutions before the Taliban takeover in 2021.

  3. Wazīr Akbar Khān (Pashto/Dari: وزير اکبر خان; 1816–1847), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان), was a Barakzai prince, general, emir for a year, and finally wazir/heir apparent to Dost Mohammad Khan until his death in 1847.

  4. The web page describes the British and East India Company forces' withdrawal from Kabul during the First Anglo-Afghan War in 1842. It mentions Wazir Akbar Khan, one of the sons of Afghan Emir Dost Mohammad Barakzai, who negotiated the agreement with the British commander William Elphinstone.

    • 6-13 January 1842
    • Afghan victory
  5. Sep 10, 2024 · Wazīr Akbar Khān (Pashto/Dari: وزير اکبر خان ; 1816–1847), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان ) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان ), was a Barakzai prince, general, emir for a year, and finally wazir/heir apparent to Dost Mohammad Khan until his death in 1847.

  6. Learn about Wazir Akbar Khan, a Barakzai prince and a prominent figure in Afghan history. See his popularity, memorability, and rankings among politicians and contemporaries on Pantheon, a website that tracks Wikipedia page views.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Wazir Akbar Khan, an Afghan prince, general and tribal leader who fought against the British in the First Anglo-Afghan War. Watch a video that covers his role in the Battle of Jamrud, the siege of Kabul and the retreat of the British army.

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    • Afghans inHistory
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