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Comment: Siraj Al-Tawarikh is not a reliable source. And the others are also doubtful like Sayed Askar Mousavi who is a novelist. RangersRus (talk) 16:15, 1 March 2026 (UTC)
| Battle of Dare Pahlawan | |||||||
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| Part of Hazara Genocide (1891–1893) | |||||||
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| Emirate of Afghanistan | Pahlawan Hazaras | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Sardar ʻAbd al-Quddus Khan | Unknown | ||||||
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| Regular Infantry Battalion | Unknown | ||||||
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Entire Force | Unknown | ||||||
The Battle of Dare Pahlawan ensued in April of 1892 during the Hazara uprisings, between the Hazaras of Pahlawan and the Emirate of Afghanistan under Amir Abdulrahman Khan.
The incident occured when afghan soldiers made an assault on the wife of a Pahlawān Hazāra. The Afghan soldiers who had entered the house under the pretext of searching for arms, had tied the man up and assaulted his wife in front of him. The families of both the man and his wife, subsequently killed the soldiers involved.
This resulted in a wide scale uprising among the clansmen of Pahlawan, who then attacked the local garrisons, proceeded to annihilate them and beheaded the remaining soldiers in the vicinity. After capturing the garrison forts, the tribesmen recovered all of their their confiscated arms and sparked the major uprising of 1892, also known as the second Hazara Uprising.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
edit- ↑ Kateb, Fayz Muhammad (1912). Siraj Al Tawarikh. Vol. 3. Matba'e Hurufi'e Dar al-Saltanah. pp. 761–762.
- ↑ Poladi, Hassan (February 1, 1989). The Hazaras. Mughal Publishing Company. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-929824-00-0.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: year (link) - ↑ Mousavi, Sayed Askar (1998). The Hazaras of Afghanistan. Curzon. pp. 124–25. ISBN 978-0-7007-0630-3.
- ↑ Ryazi Harawi, Muhammad Yusuf (1906). Kulyat Ryazi (Ayn Al-Waqaye) (in Persian). pp. 249–250.
- ↑ Timurkhanov, Lutfi (1972). Rahimi, Azizullah (ed.). Tarikh Milli Hazara (in Persian). Translated by Tughyan, Aziz. Ismailian Publications (published 1993). pp. 198–199.

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