• The Maimana Khanate (Persian: خانات میمنه, Uzbek: میمنه خانلیغی) was an Uzbek Khanate in Northern Afghanistan centered around the town of Maimana. It...
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    Maymana (redirect from Maimana)
    and 19th centuries. During that time the city became the center of the Maimana Khanate and an important centre for commerce, as well as being the gateway...
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    Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara, Kokand Khanate, Khiva Khanate, Maimana Khanate. Uzbek – spoken by the Uzbeks; approximately 44 million speakers...
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  • Maymana Airport (IATA: MMZ, ICAO: OAMN) is a public use airport located near Maymana, Faryab, Afghanistan. As of September 2018, there are no scheduled...
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    including the Principality of Qandahar, Emirate of Herat, Khanate of Qunduz, Maimana Khanate, and numerous other warring polities. The most prominent state...
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    simultaneously attacked from Maimana and Qandahar. The siege of Maimana also helped the Barakzais because it made sure that Maimana's powerful army wouldn't...
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    Khan by traveling to Kabul every year. In 1875, Husain Khan, the ruler of Maimana, refused to honour his oath and executed several government officials,...
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    launched a campaign, rapidly conquering the provincial capital cities of Maimana, Sheberghan, and finally Mazar-i-Sharif (8 August 1998). Taliban fighters...
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  • to Qing dynasty and Republic of China, abolished in 1930 Kunduz Khanate Maimana Khanate Oghuz Yabgu State Qasim Khanate (hence modern Kasimov) – named...
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    influence in northern Afghanistan, as the emirs of the Chahar Wilayat (Maimana, Sheberghan, Andkhui, Sar-i Pol) nominally accepted Bukharan suzerainty...
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