Mohammad Murad Beg
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Mir Mohammad Murad Beg (1780-1840s) was ''
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'' of
Kunduz , native_name_lang = prs , other_name = , settlement_type = City , image_skyline = Kunduz River valley.jpg , imagesize = 300 , image_alt = , image_caption = , image_ ...
(modern Afghanistan) in the 19th century. Earlier in the 19th century, he defeated
Mir Yar Beg Mir Yar Beg was a ruler within Badakhshan, who in the early 19th century was defeated by the Khan of Kunduz , native_name_lang = prs , other_name = , settlement_type = City , image_skyline = Kunduz River ...
to take control of
Badakhshan Badakhshan is a historical region comprising parts of modern-day north-eastern Afghanistan, eastern Tajikistan, and Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in China. Badakhshan Province is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Much of historic ...
, and extended his rule north of the
Oxus river The Amu Darya, tk, Amyderýa/ uz, Amudaryo// tg, Амударё, Amudaryo ps, , tr, Ceyhun / Amu Derya grc, Ὦξος, Ôxos (also called the Amu, Amo River and historically known by its Latin name or Greek ) is a major river in Central Asi ...
.Paul Bergne. ''The birth of Tajikistan: national identity and the origins of the Republic''. Volume 1 of International Library of Central Asia Studies. I.B.Tauris, 2007. ,


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