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Beginning an epic flank-march of over 80 kilometres through some of the most unnavigable terrain in Asia Nader reached Ali-Masjed whence the 10,000 curved their route of march northwards and onto the eastern end of the Kheibar pass.
- 24 February 1739
- Persian victory [1]
Beginning an epic flank-march of over 80 kilometres through some of the most unnavigable terrain in Asia, Nader reached close to Ali-Masjed where the 10,000 troops of his army curved their route of march northwards and onto the eastern end of the Khyber Pass.
- November 26, 1738
- Persian victory [a] [1] [b] [2]
- Khyber Pass
A map of the Afsharid Empire at its greatest extent, in 1741–1745. The campaigns of Nader Shah ( Persian: لشکرکشیهای نادرشاه ), or the Naderian Wars ( Persian: جنگهای نادری ), were a series of conflicts fought in the early to mid-eighteenth century throughout Central Eurasia primarily by the Iranian conqueror ...
- 1720s-1747
May 28, 2024 · Invading India in 1738–1739, the Persian king Nadir Shah took Lahore and, on February 13 of that year, defeated the Mughal army at Karnal. You will learn about Nadir Shah in this article, which will help students with the preparation for the UPSC Civil Service Exam.
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- Nadir Shah invaded India four times between 1748 and 1767.
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May 7, 2015 · That’s when Shah decided to invade the Mughal Empire. His path from Kandahar onwards can approximately described thus: Kandahar to Ghazni to Kabul to Jalalabad to Jamrud to Peshawar to Attock to...
Apr 23, 2024 · The tribal Afghans rode roughshod over their conquered territory for seven years but were prevented from making further gains by Nader Shah, a former slave who had risen to military leadership within the Afshar tribe in Khorasan, a vassal state of the Safavids.
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NĀDER SHAHNĀDER SHAH , Persian king of the Turkish-speaking tribe of Afshār, originating from the northeastern region of Iran, who according to reliable sources acted as the head of a band of highway robbers and later became the king of Iran (1736–47).