April: City incorporated into the
Durrani Empire.[11] Later that year the Durranis are kicked out of most of Afghanistan, Herat becomes their last stronghold.
^Richard N. Frye (1948). "Two Timurid Monuments in Herat". Artibus Asiae. 11.
^Maria Eva Subtelny (1991). "A Timurid Educational and Charitable Foundation: The Ikhlāṣiyya Complex of Ali Shir Navai in 15th-Century Herat and Its Endowment". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 111.
Narcisse Perrin (1842),
"Hérat", L'Afghanistan (in French), Paris: Bertrand
J.P. Ferrier (1857),
"(Herat)", Caravan journeys and wanderings in Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochistan, translated by W. Jesse (2nd ed.), London: J. Murray
Muhammad Isfizari (1861–63). Extraits de la chronique persane d'Herat [Extracts from the Persian chronicle of Herat] (in French). Translated by Barbier de Meynard. Paris: Imprimerie impériale.
Hippisley Cunliffe Marsh (1876). "Description of a Journey Overland to India, via Meshed, Herat, Candahar and the Bolan Pass, in the Year 1872". Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London. 21.
Sayfi Harawi (1944). M.S. Siddiqi (ed.). Tarikh-nama-yi Harat (in Persian). Calcutta.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
A. Lezine (1963). "Herat, notes de voyage". Bulletin d'Études Orientales (in French). 18.
Nancy H. Wolfe (1966). Herat, a pictorial guide.
Paul English (1973). "The Traditional City of Herat, Afghanistan". In L.C. Brown (ed.). From Medina to Metropolis. Princeton: Darwin Press.
D. Brandenburg (1977). Herat: eine timuridische Hauptstadt (in German). Graz.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
A.W. Najimi (1988). Herat, the Islamic City: A Study in Urban Conservation. London.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
Rafi Samizay (1989).
"Herat: Pearl of Khurasan". Environmental Design: Journal of the Islamic Environmental Design Research Centre (1–2). Archived from
the original on 24 December 2007.
Felicia J. Hecker (1993). "A Fifteenth-Century Chinese Diplomat in Herat". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 3.
Olivier Tirard-Collet (1998). "After the War: the Condition of Historical Buildings and Monuments in Herat, Afghanistan". Iran. 36.
April: City incorporated into the
Durrani Empire.[11] Later that year the Durranis are kicked out of most of Afghanistan, Herat becomes their last stronghold.
^Richard N. Frye (1948). "Two Timurid Monuments in Herat". Artibus Asiae. 11.
^Maria Eva Subtelny (1991). "A Timurid Educational and Charitable Foundation: The Ikhlāṣiyya Complex of Ali Shir Navai in 15th-Century Herat and Its Endowment". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 111.
Narcisse Perrin (1842),
"Hérat", L'Afghanistan (in French), Paris: Bertrand
J.P. Ferrier (1857),
"(Herat)", Caravan journeys and wanderings in Persia, Afghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochistan, translated by W. Jesse (2nd ed.), London: J. Murray
Muhammad Isfizari (1861–63). Extraits de la chronique persane d'Herat [Extracts from the Persian chronicle of Herat] (in French). Translated by Barbier de Meynard. Paris: Imprimerie impériale.
Hippisley Cunliffe Marsh (1876). "Description of a Journey Overland to India, via Meshed, Herat, Candahar and the Bolan Pass, in the Year 1872". Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London. 21.
Sayfi Harawi (1944). M.S. Siddiqi (ed.). Tarikh-nama-yi Harat (in Persian). Calcutta.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
A. Lezine (1963). "Herat, notes de voyage". Bulletin d'Études Orientales (in French). 18.
Nancy H. Wolfe (1966). Herat, a pictorial guide.
Paul English (1973). "The Traditional City of Herat, Afghanistan". In L.C. Brown (ed.). From Medina to Metropolis. Princeton: Darwin Press.
D. Brandenburg (1977). Herat: eine timuridische Hauptstadt (in German). Graz.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
A.W. Najimi (1988). Herat, the Islamic City: A Study in Urban Conservation. London.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
Rafi Samizay (1989).
"Herat: Pearl of Khurasan". Environmental Design: Journal of the Islamic Environmental Design Research Centre (1–2). Archived from
the original on 24 December 2007.
Felicia J. Hecker (1993). "A Fifteenth-Century Chinese Diplomat in Herat". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 3.
Olivier Tirard-Collet (1998). "After the War: the Condition of Historical Buildings and Monuments in Herat, Afghanistan". Iran. 36.