- were de jure part of the
Zand realm, but the
region was de
facto autonomous. The
island of
Bahrain was also held for the
Zands by the
autonomous Al-Mazkur...
-
Zand may
refer to: Zend, a
class of
exegetical commentaries on
Zoroastrian scripture Zand District, an
administrative subdivision of Iran
Zand Boulevard...
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According to Tucker, the
Zands "were a
branch of the Laks, a
subgroup of the
northern Lurs, who
spoke Luri."
Perry also
states that the
Zands "belonged to the...
-
Karim Khan
Zand.
Their failure to
agree on a
successor and to
govern with the same
benevolence as
Karim Khan
eroded public faith in the
Zands. An increasing...
-
belonged to the
Zand tribe, a
small and little-known
tribe of Laks, a
branch of Lurs who may have been
originally Kurdish. The
Zands were concentrated...
- the
Zands—escaped
promptly and
reached Mazandaran. Subsequently, he took
command of his
tribe in Astarabad, and
declared independence from the
Zand Shah...
- Zend or
Zand (Middle Persian: 𐭦𐭭𐭣) is a
Zoroastrian term for
Middle Persian or
Pahlavi versions and
commentaries of
Avestan texts.
These translations...
- The Persian–Dutch War was a
military conflict between the
Zand dynasty and the
Dutch East
India Company. Mir
Mahna had
invaded the
Kharg islands earlier...
-
belonged to the
Zand tribe, a
small and little-known
tribe of Laks, a
branch of Lurs who may have been
originally Kurdish. The
Zands were concentrated...
- Mohammad-Ali Khan
Zand (Persian: محمد علی خان زند, Moḥammad-Alī Khān
Zand; c. 1760 – 1779) was the
second shah of the
Zand dynasty,
ruling from 6 March...