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career when a rebellion erupted in Khost led by Jehandad Khan, a rival claimant to the Afghan throne, known as the Khostrebellion. This rebellion ended in...
Khost (Pashto/Dari: خوست) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan located in the southeastern part of the country. Khost consists of thirteen districts...
Khōst (Pashto: خوست) is the capital of Khost Province in Afghanistan. It is the largest city in the southeastern part of the country, and also the largest...
a larger British Artillery force engaged the tribesmen. During the Khostrebellion, the Shinwari aligned themselves with the Afghan Government and helped...
regular troops. According to Ludwig Adamec, he took part in quelling the Khostrebellion of 1912, even though the Zadran tribe (which he was supposedly chief...
the village wells we evacuated the camp." From the early days of the rebellion, Nasserite and other left wing movements in the neighbouring Aden Protectorate...
Morocco Italo-Turkish War East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khostrebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt...
1923-24: Rebellion in Pfalz, by Franz Joseph Heinz's Pfälzischen Corps 1923: The Adwan Rebellion in Jordan. 1924–1925: The Khostrebellion in Afghanistan...
of the Rif Abd-al Karim (1897–1927), Afghan rebel leader during the Khostrebellion (1924–1925) Abdul Karim Disu (born 1912), Nigerian journalist Abd al-Karim...
ruled only in Khost. He was born as a member of the Ghilzai tribe, and spent most of his life as a chieftain. After start of the Khostrebellion on 2 May 1912...
In 1912, Nadir assisted in helping the Afghan government defeat the Khostrebellion. Unlike his father, Amir Habibullah had many weaknesses, including...
Khan Shaghasi later rallied the Khogyani and Shinwari to quell the Khostrebellion, to which he was honoured with the honorary tile of Taj-i-Afghan by...
Morocco Italo-Turkish War East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khostrebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt...
Empire and Durrani Empire The Great Game Khostrebellion (1856–1857) Khostrebellion (1912) Khostrebellion (1924–1925) Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) Afghan...
1925 the new air force first saw action when it fought against the Khostrebellion. From 1921, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom provided a small...
northern Laos, while sponsoring and maintaining an indigenous communist rebellion, the Pathet Lao, to put pressure on the Royal Lao Government. The U.S...
the rebellion was defeated with troops from Herat, who executed rebel leaders and deported groups of Zamindawaris to Afghan Turkestan. Khostrebellion (1924–1925)...
commemorating king Amanullah's victory over the Mullah-e Lang in the Khostrebellion Mausoleum of emir Abdur Rahman Khan, Zarnegar Park Buddhist stupa of...
modernisation created a backlash and a reactionary uprising known as the Khostrebellion which was suppressed in 1925. Amanullah met with many followers of...