Conquest of Kandahar

Conquest of Kandahar
Part of Dost Mohammad's campaigns

Sketch of Kandahar in 1857
Date14 November 1855 – September 1856
Location
Result Afghan victory
Territorial
changes
Annexation of Principality of Kandahar into Kabul
Belligerents
Principality of Kandahar
Emirate of Herat
Emirate of Afghanistan
Commanders and leaders
Rahim Dil Khan
Mohammad Sadiq Khan
Sultan Ali Khan
Mohammad Umar Khan
Khush Dil Khan
Mohammad Alam Khan
Sultan Ahmad Khan
Dost Mohammad Khan
Sher Ali Khan
Ghulam Haidar Khan
Mohammad Azam Khan
Karim Khan
Sharif Khan
Jalal al-Din Khan
Strength
Unknown
600 men on the conspiracy at Mala Khan
880 men (in coup)
Unknown number of entourage troops

The Conquest of Kandahar took place on 14 November 1855, and its consolidation lasted as long as September 1856. Following the death of Kohan Dil Khan, the ruler of Kandahar under the Dil brothers, the region had fallen into a succession crisis between Rahmdil Khan, the brother of Kohandil, and Kohandil's sons, who wished to gain power for themselves. Dost Mohammad Khan, the ruler of the Emirate of Afghanistan, sought to take advantage of the anarchy and chaos, and conquer Kandahar for himself.