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Who was ahmad shah abdali?​

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Answered by roma2148
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Ahmad Shah Abdali, later known as Ahmad Shah Durrani, was the founder of modern Afghanistan

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Answered by venkyseela3112
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the ahmad shah abdali raided India eight times between 1748 and 1767. After the assassination of Nadir Shah, Ahmad Shah Durrani succeeded the throne of Afghanistan and started plundering wealth from nearby regions. Durrani defeated Mughals, Jats, Rajputs, Marathas. In the Chota Ghalughara and Vada Ghalughara Abdali managed to massacre many through ambush but in the end, Abdali retreated when he encountered the Sikhs on his way to India on the banks of river Chenab. That was his last invasion he would ever do as shortly after he passed away. After Durrani returned to Afghanistan, the Sikhs rebelled and annexed several cities in the Punjab region. His repeated incursions destroyed the Mughal empire and at Panipat, dealt a major blow to Maratha pretensions in the North and created a power vacuum. His objectives were met through the raids (taking the wealth and destroying sacred places belonging to the Indians) and caused political issues . The Durrani Empire did not last long after his death, as a result of repeated losses to the Sikhs on the battlefield.

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