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  1. 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]
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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...

  5. 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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  7. 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).