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Dost Mohammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834)

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The revenues of Jalalabad's province were also raised following Dost Mohammad's subjugation, from 400,000 rupees under Zaman Khan, to 465,000 rupees under Dost Mohamad's rule. Dost Mohammad Khan then dispatched himself toward Kandahar to aid his brothers against Shah Shuja, who was defeated in the
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and restoring himself to the throne were looming. As a result, Dost Mohammad decided to come to their aid, but took advantage of such by increasing his influence with concessions from the Kandahar Sardars.
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Dost Mohammad began preparing to march south to Kandahar and aid his half brothers. However, before doing so, Dost Mohammad aimed to secure a strategic area around Jalalabad to hold of if the
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With this, Dost Mohammad Khan forged important alliances, such as with Sa'dat Khan Mohmand. Dost Mohammad also compensated Zaman Khan a
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or a detachment of Shah Shuja or his allies were sent. As a result, he fixated on subjugating the region of Jalalabad.
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State and Tribe in Nineteenth Century Afghanistan The Reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863)
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As this was done, Dost Mohammad Khan advanced to Jagdalak, near the
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Following this, Zaman Khan attempted to gain allies such as the
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Dost Mohammad began the campaign by sending two of his sons,
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Index

Nangarhar Province
Barakzai
Afghan
Jalalabad
Laghman
Kunar
Emirate of Kabul
Mohmand
Dost Mohammad
Akbar Khan
Surrendered
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1st Ghilzai
Chindawol
1st Herat
Shahda
Nimla
3rd Herat
Attock
4th Herat
Kafir Qal'eh
Multan
2nd Civil War
3rd Civil War
Shopian
Nowshera
5th Herat
1st Hazara

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