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Hotak (other)
The Hotak is a tribe of the Ghilji confederacy of the Pashtun people. Hotak may also refer to: * Hotak (surname) * Hotak dynasty, an 18th-century Afghan monarchy See also * '' Hotak v London Borough of Southwark'' * Hotaka (other) Hotaka may refer to: Japan * Hotaka, Nagano * Mount Hotaka (other) ** Mount Hotaka (Gunma) ** Mount Hotaka (Nagano, Gifu) People with the given name * Hotaka Nakamura (born 1997), Japanese footballer (soccer) * Hotaka Yamakawa , nick ...
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Hotak
The Hotak ( ps, هوتک) or Hotaki () is a tribe of the Ghilji confederacy of the Pashtun people. The Hotak started centuries ago as a political family. The first king to take power in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was Mirwais Hotak (1673–1715). After his death many different Hotaks took the throne, such as Mahmud Hotak, Ashraf Hotak, and Hussain Hotak, eventually losing control. See also *Hotak dynasty *Mirwais Hotak *Tokhi *Nazo Tokhi *Pashtun tribes The Pashtun tribes ( ps, پښتانه قبايل), historically also known as Afghan tribes, are the tribes of the Pashtun people, a large Eastern Iranian ethnic group who use the Pashto language and follow Pashtunwali code of conduct. They ar ... References {{Pashtun tribes Ghilji Pashtun tribes ...
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Hotak (surname)
Hotak is a Pashtun family name, and the name of the Hotaki dynasty. People with the surname Hotak or Hotaki include: * Abdul Aziz Hotak (died 1717), second ruler of the Hotaki dynasty * Ashraf Hotaki (died 1730), fourth ruler of the Hotaki dynasty * Ghulan Mohammed Hotak, Taliban fighter who defected to the Interim Afghan Government * Hamza Hotak (born 1991), Afghan cricketer * Hussain Hotaki (died 1738), fifth and last ruler of the Hotaki dynasty * Mahmud Hotaki (died 1725), third ruler of the Hotaki dynasty * Mir Wais Hotak Mir Ways ibn Shah 'Alam, also known as Mirwais Khan Hotak (Pashto/Dari: ) (1673–1715) was an Afghan ruler from the Ghilji tribe of Kandahar, Afghanistan, and the founder of the Hotak dynasty. In 1709, after overthrowing and assassinating Geor ... (1673–1715), founder of the Hotaki dynasty * Musa Hotak, Afghan military leader and politician from Maidan Shar of Wardak Province {{surname, Hotak Surnames ...
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Hotak Dynasty
The Hotak dynasty ( ps, fa, ) was an Afghan monarchy founded by Ghilji Pashtuns that briefly ruled portions of Iran and Afghanistan during the 1720s. It was established in April 1709 by Mirwais Hotak, who led a successful revolution against the declining Persian Safavid empire in the region of Loy Kandahar ("Greater Kandahar") in what is now southern Afghanistan. In 1715, Mirwais died of natural causes and his brother Abdul Aziz succeeded him. He did not reign long as he was killed by his nephew Mahmud, who deposed the Safavid shah and proclaimed his own rule over Iran. Mahmud in turn was succeeded by his cousin Ashraf following a palace coup in 1725. Ashraf, however, did not retain his throne for long, as the Iranian conqueror Nader-Qoli Beg (later Shah), leading the resurgent Safavid banner, defeated him at the Battle of Damghan of 1729. Ashraf Hotak was banished to what is now southern Afghanistan, confining Hotak rule to a small corner of their former empire. In 1738, H ...
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Hotak V London Borough Of Southwark
''Hotak v London Borough of Southwark'' is a 2015 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. It is a landmark judgment concerning homelessness law and concerned the meaning of vulnerability under s.189(1)(c) of Part VII of the Housing Act.Meers, J. ''A Return to Purer Waters? ‘Vulnerability’ under s.189 Housing Act 199'' Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law (2015) Hokak overturned the '' R. v Camden LBC, ex p. Pereira'' case which introduced the so-called Pereira Test of vulnerability whereby it was judged against the ordinary homeless person. See also * Gatekeeping (UK housing term) References {{Statutory homelessness in England Homelessness and law Supreme Court of the United Kingdom cases ...
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