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  1. Emir Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai (Pashto/Persian: دوست محمد خان; December 23, 1792 – June 8, 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent rulers of Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan War.

  2. Dōst Moḥammad Khān (born 1793, Afghanistan—died June 9, 1863, Herāt) was the ruler of Afghanistan (1826–63) and founder of the Bārakzay dynasty, who maintained Afghan independence during a time when the nation was a focus of political struggles between Great Britain and Russia.

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  3. Emir Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai ( Pashto / Persian: دوست محمد خان; December 23, 1792 – June 8, 1863), nicknamed the Amir-i Kabir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent rulers of Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan War. With the decline of the Durrani dynasty, he became the Emir of Afghanistan in 1826.

  4. 7 de abr. de 2008 · By Mohan Lal, esq : Mohana Lala, munshi, 1812-1877 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Life of the amir Dost Mohammed Khan of Kabul: with his political proceedings towards the English, Russian and Persian governments, including the victory and disasters of the British army in Afghanistan. By Mohan Lal, esq.

  5. Afghanistan - Dōst Moḥammad (1826–39; 1843–63): Advancing from Kashmir in 1818, Dōst Moḥammad, younger brother of Fatḥ Khan, took Peshawar and Kabul and drove Shah Maḥmūd and Kāmrān from all their possessions except Herāt, where they maintained a precarious footing for a few years.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2011 · Biography of the first ruler of the Bārakzay/Moḥammadzay dynasty of Afghanistan, who fought against the Sadōzīs and the Sikhs and was exiled by the British. Learn about his rise to power, his campaigns, his titles, and his legacy.

  7. Há 4 dias · In this two-volume biography of 1846, Indian diplomat and author Mohan Lal (1812–77) describes the life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan (1793–1863), the ruler of Afghanistan. The work also includes an eye-witness account of the disastrous First Anglo-Afghan War.