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  1. Mirwais Kan Hotak (1673-1715) fue un héroe nacional afgano fundador de la dinastía Hotaki que gobernó Persia (actuales Irán e Irak) desde 1709 a 1738.

  2. Mir Ways ibn Shah 'Alam, also known as Mirwais Khan Hotak (Pashto/Dari: ميرويس خان هوتک; 1673-1715) was an Afghan ruler from the Ghilji tribe of Pashtuns of Kandahar, Afghanistan, and the founder of the Hotak dynasty.

  3. Mirwais Kan Hotak (1673-1715) fue un héroe nacional afgano fundador de la dinastía Hotaki que gobernó Persia desde 1709 a 1738.

  4. La dinastía hotaki (en pastún: د هوتکيانو ټولواکمني ‎, en persa: امپراتوری هوتکیان ‎), 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. 1 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Born in 1673, Mirwais Hotak was a powerful political figure from the Hotak dynasty in Afghanistan. Originally a tribal chieftain, Mirwais rallied the Afghan Pashtun tribes, overthrew the ruling Persian Safavids, and established himself as the King of Kandahar, opening a new chapter in Afghanistan’s history. What to expect in this blog.

  7. The Shrine of Mirwais Hotak (Khanqa-e-Mirwais Hotak) in Kandahar, Afghanistan, is a religious and cultural site of great importance to the Afghan people. It is the burial site of Mirwais Hotak, the founder of the Hotak Dynasty, and the place where he is said to have performed miracles.