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DOST MAHOMMED KHAN (1793-1863) , founder of the dynasty of the Barakzai in Afghanistan, was born in 1793. His elder brother, the chief
instrument . In 1834 Shuja made a last attempt to recover his kingdom. He was defeated by Dost Mahommed under the walls of Kandahar, but Ranjit Singh seized the opportunity to annex Peshawar. The recovery of this fortress became the Afghan amir's great concern. Rejecting overtures from Russia, he endeavoured to form an alliance with England, and welcomed Alexander Burnes to Kabul in 1837 Burnes, however, was unable to prevail on the governor -general, Lord Auckland, to respond to the amir's advances. Dost Mahommed was enjoined to abandon the attempt to recover Peshawar, and to place his foreign policy under British guidance. In return he was only promised protection from Ranjit Singh, of1 " Die Vorfahren der Schollen," Biol. Centralbl. xxii. (1902), p. 717. 2 " On the systematic position of the Pleuronectidae," Ann. and Meg. N. H. x. (1902), p. 295. 3 " On the number and arrangement of the bony plates of the young John Dory," Biometrika, ii. (1902), p. 115.whom he had no fear. He replied by renewing his relations with Russia, and in 1838 Lord Auckland set the British troops in motion against him. In March 1839 the British force under Sir Willoughby Cotton
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control over the southern Afghan tribes by the capture of Kandahar. On the 3oth of March 1855 Dost Mahommed reversed his former policy by concluding an offensive and defensive alliance with the British government. In 1857 he declared war on Persia in conjunction with the British, and in July a treaty was concluded by which the province of Herat was placed under a Barakzai prince. During the Indian Mutiny Dost Mahommed punctiliously refrained from assisting the insurgents. His later years were disturbed by troubles at Herat and in Bokhara. These he composed for a time, but in 1862 a Persian army, acting in concert with Ahmad Khan, advanced against Kandahar. The old amir called the British to his aid, and, putting himself at the head of his warriors, drove the enemy from his frontiers. On the 26th of May 1863 he captured Herat, but on the 9th of June he died suddenly in the midst of victory, after playing a great role in the history of Central Asia for forty years. He named as his successor his son, Shere Ali Khan. (E. I. C.)End of Article: DOST MAHOMMED KHAN (1793-1863) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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