Emperor Nader Shah, the Shah of Iran (1736–1747) and the founder of the Afsharid dynasty, invaded Northern India, eventually attacking Delhi in March 1739...
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Muhammad Shah's reign was marked by rapid and irreversible decline of the Mughal Empire that was exacerbated by Nader Shah's invasion of India and the...
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Ahmad Shah remained in Nader Shah's service as an officer. During Nader Shah's invasion of India, Ahmad Shah personally commanded a regiment of Durrani...
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during his invasion of India. Nader's forces defeated the army of Muhammad Shah within three hours, paving the way for the Iranian sack of Delhi. The...
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and Persian invasions and expansion of East India Company influence and power. The period is said to have begun with the death of Bahadur Shah I in 1712...
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Sikh Confederacy (category India articles missing geocoordinate data)
part of the Indian subcontinent and is cited as one of the causes of the weakening of the Mughal Empire prior to Nader Shah's invasion of India (1738–1740)...
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Nadir Shah's Invasion in India", pp. 3–4 Dalrymple & Anand 2017, p. ?. Tucker 2006b, p. 6. Kaul, R.B. "Ballad on Nadir Shah's Invasion in India", p. 16...
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1736 and fled to the Avars with many of his subjects making peace with Nader. In 1739, during Nader Shah's invasion of the Mughal Empire, his brother, Ebrahim...
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The campaigns of Nader Shah (Persian: لشکرکشیهای نادرشاه), or the Naderian Wars (Persian: جنگهای نادری), were a series of conflicts fought in the early...
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Khalsa (Sikh army) Nader Shah's invasion of India Singh, Kulwant (15 July 2012). "Society - Raiding the raiders -Sikhs warriors of the 18th century adopted...
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Emperor Muhammad Shah. In 1739, during Nader Shah's invasion of India, Mian fled to Umerkot for shelter but was captured by the King of Iran. Mian Noor...
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Kabul (redirect from Capital city of afghanistan)
significance. It briefly came under the control of the Afsharids following Nader Shah's invasion of India, until finally coming under local rule by the...
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Maratha invasions of Bengal Carnatic wars (1744–1763) List of Anglo-Indian Wars War of the League of the Indies Nader Shah's invasion of India Maratha-Nizam...
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Nasir Khan I Ahmadzai (redirect from Nasir I of Kalat)
Kacchi in 1734. During Nader Shah's invasion of India, Nasir Khan's brother, Mir Mohabbat Khan, was the Khan of Kalat. Nader Shah confirmed him in his position...
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there were descendents of Pathans long domiciled in India. The Mughal authority was further weakened by Nader Shah's invasion of India, allowing Ali Muhammad...
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Afsharids, led by Abbas the Great and Nader Shah respectively. Aside from Nader Shah's invasion of the Mughal Empire, most of the conflict between the two powers...
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1730s by Nader Shah's son and viceroy Reza Qoli Mirza who gained a few notable victories in this theatre while Nader was still invading India to the south...
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with military engagements, including Nader Shah's invasion of India. Sarfaraz Khan was killed at the Battle of Giria by his deputy Alivardi Khan.[citation...
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Oudh State (redirect from Shah-e Zaman)
quelling the chief of Azamgarh, Mahabat Khan.: 44 In 1739 Saadat Khan mobilized Oudh to defend against Nader Shah's invasion of India, ultimately being...
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Mughal Empire (redirect from Mughal Empire of India)
independence of Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I in the Deccan, he encouraged the Marathas to invade central and northern India. The Indian campaign of Nader Shah, who...
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Mughal–East India Company Wars (1686–1857) Mughal Civil Wars (1627–1720) Nader Shah's invasion of India (1738–1740) Indian Rebellion of 1857 (1857-1858)...
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of troops and levies throughout northern India. Battle of Karnal Nadir Shah's invasion of India Mughal Empire "The Moghul forces were taken completely...
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Mughal–Danish East India Company Wars (1642–1698) Mughal–Tibet Wars (1679–1684) Mughal–Maratha Wars (1680–1707) Mughal–British East India Company Wars (1686–1857)...
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Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent (redirect from Islamic invasion of India)
Mughal–Maratha Wars. The Afsharid ruler Nader Shah's invasion in 1739 was an unexpected attack which demonstrated the weakness of the Mughal Empire. This provided...
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such as Nader Shah to invade Mughal territories and sack Delhi. Following Nader Shah's death, his eastern domains were taken over by Ahmad Shah Durrani...
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expedition was one of Nader Shah's last campaigns during his war in northern India. After his victory over Muhammad Shah, the Mughal emperor, Nader had compelled...
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Peacock Throne (category 1739 in India)
by Nader Shah, Shah of Iran in 1739 after his invasion of India. Its replacement disappeared during or soon after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Shah Jahan...
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Afghan Qizilbash (category History of the Turkic peoples)
Ahmad Khan, the leader of the Afghan Abdali tribe and formerly part of the Afghan cadre of Nader Shah's army, fled to the city of Naderabad in Kandahar...
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1740, Nader Shah launched an invasion of India. In response to this threat, Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah summoned the Nizam of Hyderabad, Asaf Jah, to Delhi...
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Durrani Empire (redirect from Afghanistan from Ahmad Shah until Dost Mohammed)
council had in majority, supported Ahmad Shah's eldest son and Timur Shah's brother, Sulaiman, the governor of Kandahar. Prominent figures in court who...
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