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Muhammad Murad Beg

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Mir Muhammad Murad Beg (Persian: میر محمد مراد بیگ) (1780[1] - 1846[2]) was Khan of the Kunduz Khanate in the 19th century. During Murad Beg's reign, he defeated Mir Yar Beg to take control of Badakhshan, and extended his rule north of the Amu Darya into regions like Qurghan Tappa[3] and Kulab.[4] Ahmed Beg was his dewan. He lost a war against Dost Mohammad Khan in the Afghan Turkestan Campaign of 1838-39, ultimately resulting in the decline of his power. Dates on his death are contradictory, ranging from 1838 to 1846.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Noelle, Christine (2012-06-25). State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan: The Reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863). Routledge. p. 313. ISBN 978-1-136-60317-4.
  2. ^ Lee, Jonathan L. (1996-01-01). The "Ancient Supremacy": Bukhara, Afghanistan and the Battle for Balkh, 1731-1901. BRILL. p. 625. ISBN 978-90-04-10399-3.
  3. ^ Borjian, Habib (July 20, 2005). "KULĀB". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
  4. ^ Dagyeli, Jeanine (2017-10-10). "Weapon of the Discontented? Trans-River Migration as Tax Avoidance Practice and Lever in Eastern Bukhara". The Journal of Transcultural Studies. 8 (1): 169–196. doi:10.17885/heiup.ts.2017.1.23587. ISSN 2191-6411.