- The
Battle of
Gulnabad (Pashto: ده ګلونآبد جنګ, romanized: Dh Gulonābād Džng; Persian: نبرد گلونآباد, romanized: Nabard-e Golūnābād) was
fought between...
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portal Also
romanized as Jīlānābād; also
known as Golonābād, Golūnābād,
Gulnābād, and Qal‘eh-ye Golnābād
OpenStreetMap contributors (14 June 2023). "Jilanabad...
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Persian capital of Isfahan, and
captured the city
after the
Battle of
Gulnabad and
proclaimed himself King of Persia. The
Afghan dynasty was
ousted from...
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century in
Indian subcontinent. The
Pashtuns used it in the
Battle of
Gulnabad,
routing a
numerically superior imperial Safavid army. It was also used...
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invaded Persia, and the
opposing forces were
defeated in the
Battle of
Gulnabad. The
Pashtuns later formed the
Durrani Empire. The
Songhai Empire took...
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heart of the
empire and
defeated the
government forces at the
Battle of
Gulnabad. He then
besieged the
capital of Isfahan,
until Shah
Soltan Hoseyn abdicated...
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Persian capital, Isfahan.
After defeating the
Persian army at the
Battle of
Gulnabad on
March 8, 1722, he
proceeded to
besiege Isfahan. The
siege lasted about...
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declining Safavid Persians.
Ashraf also parti****ted in the
Battle of
Gulnabad. In 1725, he
briefly succeeded to the
throne to
become Shah of
Persia after...
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nearby city of Yazd.
Mahmud subsequently moved to camp
outside the city of
Gulnabad, ten
miles from the
Persian capital, Isfahan. Daud Khan, the **** Muslim...
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Hotaki after their decisive victory over the
Safavid army at the
battle of
Gulnabad,
close to Isfahan, on 8
March 1722.
While the
exact number of soldiers...