The Maimana Khanate (Persian: خانات میمنه, Uzbek: میمنه خانلیغی) was an Uzbek Khanate in Northern Afghanistan centered around the town of Maimana. It...
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Maymana Airport (redirect from Maimana Airport)
Maymana Airport (IATA: MMZ, ICAO: OAMN) is a public use airport located near Maymana, Faryab, Afghanistan. As of September 2018, there are no scheduled...
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simultaneously attacked from Maimana and Qandahar. The siege of Maimana also helped the Barakzais because it made sure that Maimana's powerful army wouldn't...
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Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara, Kokand Khanate, Khiva Khanate, Maimana Khanate. Uzbek – spoken by the Uzbeks; approximately 44 million speakers...
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including the Principality of Qandahar, Emirate of Herat, Khanate of Qunduz, Maimana Khanate, and numerous other warring polities. The most prominent state...
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Khan by traveling to Kabul every year. In 1875, Husain Khan, the ruler of Maimana, refused to honour his oath and executed several government officials,...
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to Qing dynasty and Republic of China, abolished in 1930 Kunduz Khanate Maimana Khanate Oghuz Yabgu State Qasim Khanate (hence modern Kasimov) – named...
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launched a campaign, rapidly conquering the provincial capital cities of Maimana, Sheberghan, and finally Mazar-i-Sharif (8 August 1998). Taliban fighters...
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influence in northern Afghanistan, as the emirs of the Chahar Wilayat (Maimana, Sheberghan, Andkhui, Sar-i Pol) nominally accepted Bukharan suzerainty...
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and a new Uzbek khanate was formed in Quqon. An Uzbek Khanate existed in Maimana. The Pashtuns battled and conquered the Uzbeks and forced them into a state...
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attack from Herat by Shah Kamran were a threat, and this forced the Wali of Maimana to pledge allegiance to Shah Shuja's rule. On 2 November 1840, Dost Mohammad...
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Durrani Empire Herat Principality of Qandahar Maimana Khanate Kunduz Khanate...
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former khanates in the area: Maymana, Sar-i Pul, Sheberghan, and Andkhui. Maimana was traditionally the most powerful and influential of the khanates. The...
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marching on Herat in 3 different columns, while some troops would march into Maimana and neutralize the tribes in the area. Mohammad Shah tasked Mohammad Khan...
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At the end of November 1933, the Jews in Mazar-i-Sharif, Andkhoi and Maimana were all expelled... The Prime Minister and new Regent, Muhammad Hashim...
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needed] Dostum was even further weakened however as the road from Herat to Maimana was taken by the Taliban in July 1998, and then Mazar-e Sharif in August...
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Emirate of Afghanistan Sikh Empire Mughal Empire Principality of Qandahar Maimana Khanate...
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Sufi groups are found all across the north, with important centers in Maimana, Faryab Province, and in Kunduz. The brotherhoods in Kabul and around Mazari...
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Herat East India Company Supported by: British Empire Aimaq tribesmen Maimana Khanate Andkhui Khanate Sheberghan Khanate Sar-i Pul Khanate Bukhara Emirate...
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First Anglo-Afghan War (1838–1842) East India Company Durrani Kingdom Maimana Khanate Khulm (August 1840 for mere days, September 1840-November 1841)...
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Uzbek Hadji Khan declared the independence of Balkh in 1747, under the Maimana Khanate. In 1751, Balkh was captured by Ahmad Shah Durrani of the Durrani...
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At the end of November 1933, the Jews in Mazar-i-Sharif, Andkhoi and Maimana were all expelled... The Prime Minister and new Regent, Muhammad Hashim...
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Alexandria Areion – Bactra – Zariaspa3) — — — — 3870 445 716 1.6% 438 705 via Kala Nau, Bala Murghab, Maimana and Andkhui Average 4.2% 2.8% Median 2.8% 1.9%...
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Bamyan, Faizabad, Gardez, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Kabul, Kandahar, Kunduz, Maimana, Pul-i-Khumri, and Jalalabad. The UNAMA opened a temporary remote office...
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Herat East India Company Supported by: British Empire Aimaq tribesmen Maimana Khanate Andkhui Khanate Sheberghan Khanate Sar-i Pul Khanate Bukhara Emirate...
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the Taliban and resistance fighters, including in the provincial capital Maimana. As of May 2014 Maymana Airport was served by regular passenger service...
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entered Kandahar in triumph while Abd al-Rahman Khan was stuck besieging Maimana. From there A'zam Khan's fall was rapid. His armies were routed and Sher...
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Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-26 registration unknown Maimana". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 4 June 2022. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft...
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Konduz Airfield**, Afghanistan Mazar-e Sharif Airfield**, Afghanistan Maimana Airfield (Meymanh), Afghanistan Sheberghan Airfield, Afghanistan Taloqan...
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