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  1. Shah Shuja Durrani (Pashto/Persian: شاه شجاع درانی ; November 1785 – 5 April 1842) was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1803 to 1809. He then ruled from 1839 until his death in 1842. Son of Timur Shah Durrani , Shuja Shah was of the Sadduzai line of the Abdali group of ethnic Pashtuns .

  2. Shuja Shah Durrani (también conocido como Shah Shujah, Shoja Shah, Shujah al-Mulk) (4 de noviembre de 1785 – 5 de abril de 1842) fue gobernante del Imperio durrani desde 1803 a 1809. Luego gobernó desde 1839 hasta su muerte in 1842. Shuja Shah pertenecía a la línea Sadozai del grupo Abdali de los pastúnes.

  3. Shuja Shah Durrani (also known as Shāh Shujāʻ, Shah Shujah, Shoja Shah, Shujah al-Mulk) (c. 4 November 1785 – 5 April 1842) was ruler of the Durrani Empire from 1803 to 1809. He then ruled from 1839 until his death in 1842. Shuja Shah was of the Popalzai line of the Abdali group of Pashtuns. He became the fifth Emir of Afghanistan.

  4. Order of the Durrani Empire, founded by Shuja Shah in 1839. Yet another of Timur Shah's sons, Shuja Shah (or Shah Shuja), ruled for only six years. On June 7, 1809, Shuja Shah signed a treaty with the British , which included a clause stating that he would oppose the passage of foreign troops through his territories.

  5. Abstract. The essay uses colonial archival materials from the Archives of the Punjab Province in Lahore to address the thirty-year period between the two reigns of the Durrani Afghan Monarch Shah Shuja (r. 1803-1809 and 1839-1842). Focusing on the 1809-1839 period, the first part of the essay deals with Mountstuart Elphinstone’s 1809 ...

  6. Shah Shuja era el nieto del gran Ahmad Shah Durrani, quien a mediados del siglo XVIII creó un vasto imperio centrado en el Afganistán actual y que incluía partes de Persia (la ciudad de...

  7. The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large state that included modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, northeastern Iran, and western India. It was founded at Kandahar in 1747, by an Afghan military commander, Ahmad Shah Durrani. After the death of Ahmad Shah in 1772, the Emirship was passed onto his children and grandchildren.