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- on the
opportunity to
overthrow the
Safavids and
establish his own, the
Afsharid dynasty. Nader's next
campaign took him to
Qandahar where he overthrew...
- The
military forces of the
Afsharid dynasty of Iran had
their origins in the
relatively obscure yet
bloody inter-factional
violence in
Khorasan during...
- of the
Khanate of Bukhara,
which had been
recently subjugated by the
Afsharids. From 1743 to 1747, Ali-qoli khan
commanded Nader's
troops against the...
-
paramountcy over the
Afsharids. With
their victory, the
domains Tor****, Bakharz, Jam, Khaf, and Turbat-e
Haidari were
annexed from the
Afsharids into the Durranis...
- monarchs. The
dynasties of Khwarazmians, Qara Qoyunlu, Aq Qoyunlu, Ottomans,
Afsharids and
Qajars are also
believed to
descend from the Oghuz-Turkmen tribes...
-
during Afsharid dynasty that were
revived in 1734 by
Nader Shah, with peak of its
activity lasting more than a
decade until Division of the
Afsharid Empire...
- capital. When the Zand
empire expanded rapidly,
Karim khan
allowed the
Afsharids to
continue rule in Khorasan,
showing his
respect for
Nader Shah. It was...
- Ottoman–Persian War of 1743–1746 was
fought between the
Ottoman Empire and
Afsharid Iran.
Persia attempted to
ratify the
Treaty of Constantinople, by demanding...