The Battle of Parwan was fought between Sultan Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu of the Khwarazmian Empire and the Mongols ruled by Genghis Khan in September 1221...
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commander Shigi Qutuqu at the Battle of Parwan. This upset victory drew the attention and ire of Genghis Khan, who gathered a force of at least 50,000 and moved...
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Jalal al-Din Mangburni (redirect from Battle of Isfahan (1228))
the Battle of Parwan, but soon lost a good portion of his army in a dispute over spoils. He was defeated by a vengeful Genghis Khan at the Battle of the...
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Parwan also spelled Parvan (Pashto/Dari: پروان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. It is the largest province of the Greater Parwan region and...
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The Parwan campaign had over 13 battles, with each and every one of them ending in an Afghan victory, including a final confrontation at Parwan Darra...
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First Anglo-Afghan War (redirect from Afghanistan 1839 (Battle honour))
the battle of Parwan Darra on 2 November 1840. However, following his victory, he surrendered and was sent to India in exile after hearing rumours of assassination...
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forces, defeating a Mongol general at the Battle of Parwan, but these were crushed by Genghis at the Battle of the Indus a few months later. After clearing...
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The Battle of Parwan was fought between the Afghan forces of Sardar Muhammad Hashim Khan and the Hazara tribes of Turkman, Parsa, Mansur and Sheikh Ali...
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following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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Genghis Khan (redirect from Organization of State under Genghis Khan)
defeating a Mongol unit under the command of Shigi Qutuqu, Genghis's adopted son, in the Battle of Parwan. Jalal was weakened by arguments among his...
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Shigi Qutuqu (category Year of birth unknown)
overcome by Jalal al-Din at the 1221 Battle of Parwan. Shigi Qutuqu continued his career as an official during the reign of his adopted brother Ögedei Khan...
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Al-Zahir bi-Amr Allah (category Sons of Abbasid caliphs)
a Mongol army and at the Battle of Parwan, north of Kabul, defeated the Mongols. Due to the Mongol invasion, the sacking of Samarkand and being deserted...
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Mingburnu: The last Khwarzmian, He Defeated the Mongols in the Battle of Parwan and was the uncle of Qutuz. Al-Nasir Abbasid Caliph and a military leader. Shams...
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Ghilji (category Tribes of Afghanistan)
joined the Khwarazmian force of Jalal ad-Din and inflicted a crushing defeat on the Mongols at the 1221 Battle of Parwan. However, after the victory,...
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Khalaj people (redirect from History of the Khalaj people)
joined the Khwarazmian force of Jalal ad-Din and inflicted a crushing defeat on the Mongols at the 1221 Battle of Parwan. However, after the victory,...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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destroyed in a two-day battle. The Khwarazmians started an insurgency after the news of Shigi Qutuqu's defeat at the battle of Parwan spread throughout the...
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September – Battle of Parwan: Sultan Jalal al-Din Mangburni recruits an army of Turkic and Afghan warriors numbering some 60,000 men. As soon as news of this...
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campaigns (1216-1224) Mongol invasion of Georgia in 1221 and the Battle of the Kalka River in 1223 Mongol invasion of Western Xia, 1226-1227 Mongol Empire...
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September – Battle of Parwan: Sultan Jalal al-Din Mangburni recruits an army of Turkic and Afghan warriors numbering some 60,000 men. As soon as news of this...
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is a timeline of the Ilkhanate. Timeline of the Yuan dynasty Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate Timeline of the Golden Horde Timeline of the Mongol Empire...
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Karte Parwan Gurdwara in the Karte Parwan section of Kabul, Afghanistan, is one of the main Gurdwaras in the region. Gurdawara means the Gateway to the...
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of weapons there crippled Najibullah's government and by April 14, 1992, Massoud and his forces took control of Charikar and Jabalussaraj in Parwan Province...
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Nuristan Paktia Paktika Panj. Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Uruzgan M. Wardak Zabul During Afghanistan's history it had a number of provinces in it. It started...
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Bagram Airfield (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2024)
southeast of Charikar in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan. It is under the Afghan Ministry of Defense. Sitting on the site of the ancient town of Bagram...
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Afghanistan Freedom Front (category Aftermath of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
engaged Taliban forces simultaneously in Badakhshan, Baghlan, Kandahar, Parwan, Takhar, Laghman and Samangan. On 5 July 2022, the AFF killed six Taliban...
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Afghan Civil War (1989–1992) (redirect from Battle of Jalabad)
1990, battles between Ahmad Shah Massoud's Jamiat-e Islami and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin in Logar and Parwan caused hundreds of casualties...
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Airfield Area of responsibility: Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktia, Panjshir, Parwan and Wardak Provinces...
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Republican insurgency in Afghanistan (redirect from Battle of Khavak)
and mainly composed of former Afghan soldiers. As of early March, the AFF had already launched ambushes in Baghlan, Kapisa, Parwan, and Panjshir, with...
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Afghan Air Force (1978–1992) (category Military of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan)
was the aerial warfare branch of the Afghan Armed Forces from 1978 until the dissolution of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in April 1992. The...
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