Nader Shah Afshar, the powerful Iranian king of the earth, has devoted himself to aggressors to regain and expand the borders of his land, his life and his youth. It was very interesting to see the text there. The Musee Naderi has two halls, the first hall to display various objects fo...
Nadir Shah, Afshar (Nader Shah). Born Oct. 22, 1688, in Darreh Gaz, Khurasan; died June 20, 1747, in Khabushan, Khurasan. Shah of Iran from 1736; a member of the Afshar tribe. Nadir entered the service of Shah Tahmasp II (reigned 1722–32) in 1726. Acting on the shah’s behal...
Nadir Shah Afshar was a ruthless warlord of Central Turkic origin and one of the most powerful Shahs of Persia. He was known for his military prowess and has been described as the second Alexander. His devastating attack on Delhi in 1739 was a watershed movement in the Mughal era. Though ...
Nadir Shah, Iranian ruler and conqueror who created an Iranian empire that stretched from the Indus River to the Caucasus, an extent that rivaled the ancient Iranian empires. He reformed Iran’s military forces under the Safavid dynasty but later deposed
Kinship and Coercion in Eighteenth-Century Iran: Tribalism and Statecraft during the Reign of Nadir Shah AfsharBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksShah Mahmoud Hanifi
Después de un asalto por parte del rey persa, Nadir Sah, la ciudad fue abandonada en el siglo XVIII, alrededor del 1720. After an assault by the Afshar shahinshah Nader Shah the city was abandoned in the 18th century, about 1720 or a few years later.[29] ParaCrawl Corpus 最...
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This present article examines aspects of Iran's trade and diplomatic relations with Imperial Russia during the reign of the Afsharid Nadir Shah (r. 1735–1747) focusing on a previously unpublished letter from the Zand Karim Khan (r. 1751–1779) to Empress Catherine II (r. 1762–1796). The...
SotavovN. A.Iran & The CaucasusSotavov, A, N. (2001). The Circum-Caspian Areas within the Eurasian International Relationships at the Time of Peter the Great and Nadir-Shah Afshar. Iran and the Caucasus, 5, 93-100.