Principality of Kandahar

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The Principality of Kandahar[1] (Persian: شاهزاده قندهار) was a state that existed in Kandahar from 1818 to 1855. It was ruled by the Dil brothers, members of the Barakzai dynasty, in a confederation.[2] In 1855 the principality was conquered by the Kabul-based half-brother of the Kandahari Dil brothers,[3] Dost Mohammad Khan.[4][2][5]

Principality of Kandahar
شاهزاده قندهار (Persian)
1818–1855
CapitalKandahar
Common languagesPersian
Pashto
Ethnic groups
Durrani Pashtuns
Farsiwan
Religion
Sunni Islam
Shia Islam
GovernmentPrincipality
History 
• Established
1818
• Disestablished
1855
Today part ofAfghanistan

History

In 1818, the Dil brothers seized Kandahar and its surroundings and declared independence. Sher Dil Khan was in charge of the military in the principality.[2] The rule of the four brothers was very unpopular. Sher Dil Khan was supposed to be in charge of Kandahar's walls but after his death in 1826, the brothers fought each other and allowed the city's walls to fall into decay.[6]

In 1842 Kohan Dil Khan, Mehr Dil Khan, and Rahim Dil Khan left their exile in Kerman and set out towards Kandahar. They occupied Kandahar and re-established the principality.[7] In the aftermath of the First Anglo-Afghan War, Kohan Dil Khan aimed to expand his influence into Sistan, which had fractured into a number of tribal fiefdoms. As part of this move, Kohan Dil Khan expanded his sphere of influence up to the district of Rudbar, controlled by the Sanjarani Baluch.[8] Herat under Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai also claimed Sistan as part of his domain, and this would cause clashes between both powers.

in 1855, Kohan Dil Khan died, sparking a succession crisis between Rahim Dil Khan, and the sons of Kohan Dil. Dost Mohammad Khan capitalized off of this period of anarchy and conquered the Principality in 1855.[9]

Territory and subdivisions

Initially, in the 1820s and 1830s, the territories under the control of the Principality consisted of Zamindawar, Deh Rawood, Garmsir, Shorawak, Pishin, and Sibi.[2] The Hazaras of Uruzgan paid tribute to the principality. Sindh and Balochistan were also dependent on the principality, but was able to break away in August 1826.[2] The territory of the principality seems to have been split among the various brothers. At the time of Charles Masson's visit to Kandahar during the reign of Pur Dil Khan, the division of the principality seems to have been as follows:

Rulers

  1. Sher Dil Khan (1818 – July 1826)[2]
  2. Pur Dil Khan (July 1826 – 1830)
  3. Kohan Dil Khan (1830 – 25 April 1839)
  4. Shuja ul-Mulk (1839 – 5 April 1842)
  5. Kohan Dil Khan (5 April 1842 – August 1855)
  6. Civil War (August – November 1855)

References


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