Timur
Shah (1748 - 18 May 1793), the
second son of Ahmad Shah and the second of the Durrani Dynasty, was the King
of Afghanistan from 16 October 1772 until his death.
Timur had a quick rise to power; marrying a daughter of the Mughal Emperor
Alamgir II he received Sirhind as a wedding gift, and later his father made
him governor of Punjab, Kashmir and the Sirhind district in 1757 when he was
only 9 years old. He ruled from Lahore under the regency of his Wazir, the
general Jahan Khan, who administered these territories for approximately one
year, from May 1757 until April 1758.
Timur and Jahan were never able to
establish law and order.
Adina
Beg Khan, governor of the Julundur Doab, along with Raghunath Rao leading
the Maratha empire, forced Timur and Jahan from Punjab and put in place
their own government under Adina Beg Khan. In 1759, Ahmad Shah finally
conquered Punjab, invading with a force of 60,000 against the Marathas
45,000.
The conflict reached its conclusion in the
battle of Panipat on January 14, 1761. The deciding factor was not the
numerical superiority. As usual with the Mongols, it was their
discipline, their firepower, their communications, and their mobility that
proved decisive. The Marathas were given a humiliating defeat which cost
them the flower of their youth as well as 50,000 horses. They were not to
recover from the blow.
When
Timur succeeded his father in 1772, the regional chieftains only reluctantly
accepted him, and most of his reign was spent fighting a civil war to resist
rebellion. During his reign, the Durrani Empire began to crumble forcing the
move of its capital from Kandahar to Kabul.
Timur died in 1793, and was then succeeded by his fifth son Zaman Shah.
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The End. March 16 2005