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Battle of Parwan , 1221

The Battle of Parwan was fought between Sultan Jalal-ud-Din Khwarzimshah of the Khwarezmid Empire and the Mongols in 1221, at Parwan, a place in the vicinity of Ghazni (not to be confused with Parwan north of Kabul)

Following the Mongol invasion of Khwarezm Jalal ad-Din was forced to flee towards the Hindukush, where he began to muster additional troops to face the Mongols. With the arrival of over 30,000 Afghan and Khalji warriors from the surroundings of Ghazni; his strength rose to 60,000. Though badly equipped and ill-managed being tribal Lashkar, they managed to defeat the Mongol hordes under the command of Shigi Kutaku after the day-long battle at Parwan.

But the Khwarezmian prince did not prove himself as able in victory as he had been in defeat. In a dispute over the spoils -a Mongolian white horse- between his father-in-law and an Afghan Chief, he sided with his father-in-law. The Afghans left their camp fire burning and left the same night, despite being completely exhausted by the day's fighting. Finding himself without more than half of his fighting strength Jalal ad-Din retreated the next day towards the east.

Parwan was not just the only Mongol defeat in the war against Khwarezm, it was the only defeat the Mongols would suffer in any battle outside East Asia for another eighty years.

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Battle of Parwan , 1221

The Battle of Parwan was fought between Sultan Jalal-ud-Din Khwarzimshah of the Khwarezmid Empire and the Mongols in 1221, at Parwan, a place in the vicinity of Ghazni (not to be confused with Parwan north of Kabul)

Following the Mongol invasion of Khwarezm Jalal ad-Din was forced to flee towards the Hindukush, where he began to muster additional troops to face the Mongols. With the arrival of over 30,000 Afghan and Khalji warriors from the surroundings of Ghazni; his strength rose to 60,000. Though badly equipped and ill-managed being tribal Lashkar, they managed to defeat the Mongol hordes under the command of Shigi Kutaku after the day-long battle at Parwan.

But the Khwarezmian prince did not prove himself as able in victory as he had been in defeat. In a dispute over the spoils -a Mongolian white horse- between his father-in-law and an Afghan Chief, he sided with his father-in-law. The Afghans left their camp fire burning and left the same night, despite being completely exhausted by the day's fighting. Finding himself without more than half of his fighting strength Jalal ad-Din retreated the next day towards the east.

Parwan was not just the only Mongol defeat in the war against Khwarezm, it was the only defeat the Mongols would suffer in any battle outside East Asia for another eighty years.

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i have been trying to write an article on afghanistan regarding its contribution to our countries formation but cannot find time to do so
why dont you write it and i will try my best to add to it?
 
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9th century Arabic source "Fatukh al-Baldan" records that during the period of Caliph Amir Mauwiya, Muhalib abi ibn Safra invested the border of Hind in 44 Hijri and came upto Bannah (Bannu) and Al-Awhar (Lahor, a town in Swabi).....the text says that these two cities are located between Kabul and Multan.

Reference: "The motive behind the Arab invasion of Sind as gleaned from the Fatuh-al-Baldan" by Hussain Khan

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Battle of Shaikh Tapoor, 1550

Battle of Shaikh Tapoor was fought between Ghoria Khel tribes and Yousafzais (and their allies) at Shaikh Tapoor located in Nowshera. Ghoria Khel tribes include Mohmands, Khalils and Daudzais and they were led by Malik Bayazid. They were supporters of Mughal prince Mirza Kamran and represented the Mughal interests in the region. Yousafzais were led by Khan Gaju, who had fought for Sher Shah Suri in Hindustan. The war erupted between Ghoria Khels and Yousafzai and their allies, when a Gigyani chief was murdered in a mosque of Khalils.

After a fierce battle , Ghoria Khels were defeated by Yousafzias and their allies. This increased the power and prestige of Khan Gaju, who started attacking territories as far as river Jehlum in the east and Nuristan in the West.
 
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