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With the fall of Balkh, and news of the fall of
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for power. Afghan control over their recent conquests were lost as a result of the war, and Dost
Mohammad would not re-enter the region until 1843, in the
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714:territories as far as
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141:Commanders and leaders
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748:Not long after, the
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353:1st Afghan Turkestan
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626:'s ruler,
600:7th Hazara
595:6th Hazara
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738:Aftermath
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