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Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793 |  | Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793: Encyclopedia II - Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793 |  | Timur Shah had 24 sons, several of whom became kings.
Ahmad Shah's successors governed so ineptly during a period of profound unrest that within fifty years of his death, Afghanistan was embroiled in a civil war. Many of the territories conquered with the help of Ahmad Shah's military skill fell to others in this half century. By 1818 the Sadozai rulers who succeeded Ahmad Shah controlled little more than Kabul and the surrounding territory within a 160-kilometer radius. They not only lost the outlying territories but also ...
See also:Durrani Empire, Durrani Empire - Reign of Ahmad Shah 1747-1772, Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793, Durrani Empire - Reign of Zaman Shah 1793-1801, Durrani Empire - First Reign of Mahmud Shah 1801-1803, Durrani Empire - Reign of Shuja Shah 1803-1809, Durrani Empire - Second Reign of Mahmud Shah 1809-1818, Durrani Empire - Reign of Sultan Ali Shah 1818-1819, Durrani Empire - Reign of Ayub Shah 1819-1823 |  | | Durrani Empire, Durrani Empire - First Reign of Mahmud Shah 1801-1803, Durrani Empire - Reign of Ahmad Shah 1747-1772, Durrani Empire - Reign of Ayub Shah 1819-1823, Durrani Empire - Reign of Shuja Shah 1803-1809, Durrani Empire - Reign of Sultan Ali Shah 1818-1819, Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793, Durrani Empire - Reign of Zaman Shah 1793-1801, Durrani Empire - Second Reign of Mahmud Shah 1809-1818 |  | |
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Durrani Empire - Reign of Timur Shah 1772-1793
Timur Shah had 24 sons, several of whom became kings.
Ahmad Shah's successors governed so ineptly during a period of profound unrest that within fifty years of his death, Afghanistan was embroiled in a civil war. Many of the territories conquered with the help of Ahmad Shah's military skill fell to others in this half century. By 1818 the Sadozai rulers who succeeded Ahmad Shah controlled little more than Kabul and the surrounding territory within a 160-kilometer radius. They not only lost the outlying territories but also alienated other tribes and lineages among the Durrani Pashtuns.
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