11) Nadir Shah. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...proceeded to win a series of battles against the Afghans. Decisively beaten, they retired to Kandahar, and Tahmasp was restored to the rule over Iran. Nadir, however,... 12) A Curlew's Call by Jane Barlow. Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. 1895. A
Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895 ...d scarce count that far; You ll cross dark an light times and agin between Creggan and Kandahar. 10 And is Norah along wid you? Well, Norah jewel, how s yourself... 13) 3. Ave Imperatrix. Wilde, Oscar. 1881. Poems ...To tell how he hath heard afar 30 The measured roll of English drums Beat at the gates of Kandahar. For southern wind and east wind meet Where, girt and crowned by... 14) Ave Imperatrix by Oscar Wilde. Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. 1895. A
Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895 ...how he hath heard afar 30 The measured roll of English drums Beat at the gates of Kandahar. For southern wind and east and wind meet Where, girt and crowned by sword... 15) Kabul. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...It remained under Mughal rule until its capture (1738) by Nadir Shah of Persia. It succeeded Kandahar as Afghanistan's capital in 1773. During the Afghan Wars a British... 16) Afghanistan. The World Factbook. 2003 ...Baghlan, Balkh, Bamian, Farah, Faryab, Ghazni, Ghowr, Helmand, Herat, Jowzjan, Kabol, Kandahar, Kapisa, Khowst, Konar, Kondoz, Laghman, Lowgar, Nangarhar, Nimruz,... |