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  1. Shah Hussain Hotak ( Pashto / Dari: شاه حسين هوتک ), son of Mirwais Hotak, was the fifth and last ruler of the Ghilji Hotak dynasty. An ethnic Pashtun ( Afghan) from the Ghilji tribe, he succeeded to the throne after the death of his brother Mahmud Hotak in 1725 at the hand of their cousin Ashraf Hotak. He was also a Pashto language poet.

  2. Afsharid Iran. The Hotak dynasty ( Pashto: د هوتکيانو ټولواکمني Persian: امپراتوری هوتکیان) was an Afghan monarchy founded by Ghilji Pashtuns that briefly ruled portions of Iran and Afghanistan during the 1720s. [2] [3] It was established in April 1709 by Mirwais Hotak, who led a successful rebellion ...

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    After Ashraf's death, Hussain Hotak would succeed him and would be deposed from power by Nader Shah in the Siege of Kandahar, ending the Hotak dynasty. Later Hotak rulers include Mullah Omar , who founded the Taliban , and was the ruler of the Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

  4. Shah Hussain Hotak ( Pashto / Dari: شاه حسين هوتک ), son of Mirwais Hotak, was the fifth and last ruler of the Hotak dynasty. An ethnic Pashtun ( Afghan) from the Ghilji tribe, he succeeded to the throne after the death of his brother Mahmud Hotak in 1725. He was also a Pashto language poet.

  5. An anthology of Pas'hto poetry, The Hidden Treasure (Pata Khazana) was written in 1728-29 by Mohammad under the patronage of emperor Shah Hussain Hotak. The author of the book was an...

  6. 30 de abr. de 1997 · 3 ratings1 review. An anthology of Pas'hto poetry, The Hidden Treasure (Pata Khazana) was written in 1728-29 by Mohammad under the patronage of emperor Shah Hussain Hotak. The author of the book was an outstanding literary figure of his time in Qandahar and sanctified this work to Pas'hto poets.

  7. ), también conocida como afganos hotaki, fue una dinastía de origen afgano que gobernó Oriente Medio tras ser establecida en abril de 1709 por Mirwais Kan Hotak, después de haber dirigido en 1708 una rebelión triunfante contra los persas Safávidas en Kandahar.