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- Treaty of Kerden (Turkish: Kerden Antlaşması, Persian:عهدنامه گردان) was signed between Ottoman Empire and Afsharid Iran on 4 September 1746. It concluded...
- restoring Iranian control over Shatt al-Arab for a time. With the Treaty of Kerden (1746), however, the Zuhab boundaries were restored, ceding the river to...
- cessation of hostilities. Soon after an exchange of diplomats, the treaty of Kerden was signed which officially ended the war in 1746. As the Ottoman and Safavid...
- Constantinople (1736) Iranian Empire War of 1743–1746 Mahmud I Nader Shah Treaty of Kerden (1746) Indecisive War of 1775–1776 Abdulhamid I Karim Khan Zand None Iranian...
- brilliance. It ended in 1746 with the signing of a peace treaty, the Treaty of Kerden, in which the Ottomans agreed to let Nader occupy Najaf. Nader changed the...
- (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople (1736) Belgrade (1739) Niş (1739) Kerden (1746) Küçük Kaynarca (1774) Aynalıkavak (1779) Modernization (1789–1908)...
- (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople (1736) Belgrade (1739) Niş (1739) Kerden (1746) Küçük Kaynarca (1774) Aynalıkavak (1779) Modernization (1789–1908)...
- Hamedan. Another war followed in the 1740s which was ended by the Treaty of Kerden in 1746, which restored Iran's western provinces and re-affirmed the 1639...
- (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople (1736) Belgrade (1739) Niş (1739) Kerden (1746) Küçük Kaynarca (1774) Aynalıkavak (1779) Modernization (1789–1908)...
- (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople (1736) Belgrade (1739) Niş (1739) Kerden (1746) Küçük Kaynarca (1774) Aynalıkavak (1779) Modernization (1789–1908)...