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- Siege_of_Kandahar abstract "The April 1737 siege of Kandahar began when Nader Shah's Afsharid army invaded southern Afghanistan to topple the last Hotaki stronghold, which was held by Hussain Hotaki. It took place in the Old Kandahar area of the modern city of Kandahar in Afghanistan and lasted until March 24, 1738, when the Hotaki Afghans were defeated by the Persian army.".
- Siege_of_Kandahar causalties "Unknown".
- Siege_of_Kandahar combatant "Afsharid dynasty".
- Siege_of_Kandahar combatant "Hotaki dynasty".
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander Ahmad_Shah_Durrani.
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander Hussain_Hotaki.
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander Nader_Shah.
- Siege_of_Kandahar date "1738-03-24".
- Siege_of_Kandahar place Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kandahar place Old_Kandahar.
- Siege_of_Kandahar result "Afsharid victory".
- Siege_of_Kandahar strength "30,000".
- Siege_of_Kandahar strength "80,000–100,000".
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- Siege_of_Kandahar casualties "All killed or captured".
- Siege_of_Kandahar casualties "Unknown".
- Siege_of_Kandahar combatant Afsharid_dynasty.
- Siege_of_Kandahar combatant Hotaki_Empire.
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander Ahmad_Shah_Durrani.
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander Nader_Shah.
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander "Hussain Hotaki".
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander "Mohammad Seidal Khan".
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander "Mullah Adineh Mostafi".
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander "Reza Qoli Afshar".
- Siege_of_Kandahar commander "Tahmasp Qoli Khan Jalayer".
- Siege_of_Kandahar conflict "Siege of Kandahar".
- Siege_of_Kandahar date "--03-24".
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- Siege_of_Kandahar place Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kandahar place Old_Kandahar.
- Siege_of_Kandahar result "Afsharid victory".
- Siege_of_Kandahar strength "30000".
- Siege_of_Kandahar strength "80000".
- Siege_of_Kandahar subject Category:1738_in_Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kandahar subject Category:Battles_involving_Afghanistan.
- Siege_of_Kandahar subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Afsharid_dynasty.
- Siege_of_Kandahar subject Category:Conflicts_in_1738.
- Siege_of_Kandahar subject Category:History_of_Kandahar_Province.
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- Siege_of_Kandahar comment "The April 1737 siege of Kandahar began when Nader Shah's Afsharid army invaded southern Afghanistan to topple the last Hotaki stronghold, which was held by Hussain Hotaki. It took place in the Old Kandahar area of the modern city of Kandahar in Afghanistan and lasted until March 24, 1738, when the Hotaki Afghans were defeated by the Persian army.".
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