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Afghan-Persian War 1726-1749
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White Knight Total War Videos Presents: A Video dedicated to freedom of Iran
Afghan-Persian War 1726-1749
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Battle Type: Defense Historical Battle: Yes Human: Persian PC: Afghanistan
Brifefing: This video is a simulation of the many battles that ocurred during the reigns of the last Safavid rulers of Persia. The Empire experienced its decline and fall. Only the conqueror Nadir Shah was able, in 1736, to once again creat a great empire. After a short reign by zand, the Qajars came to Power.
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Santoor- Parvis Meshkatian Javid Afsari Rad-
Historical Briefing:
Following the reign of Abbas II, signs of a Safavid decline could be seen. He sought French aid against Constantinople, in return for commercial preferences. His son Safi II left running of the government largely to palace eunuchs. In 1668 he assumed the throne under the name of Shah Suleiman, while his hostile neighbors pushed into Iranian territory unimpeded. Safi's son Sultan Husein submitted himself completely to the rule of Shiite clerics. When he began forced conversions of the Afghan Sunnis, who had been subjugated in 1648, he provoked a revolt of the Afghans. In 1709 they murdered the Persian officals and soldiers and delcared Afghanistan independent. In 171 the Afghans marched into Persian under theur leader Mir Mahmdu, and conquered the country. Sultan Husein was executed in 1726.
Although Mahmud declared himself shah in 1722, two shadow rulers of the House of Savaid continued to claim control until 1736. During the reign of the last Safavid, Abbas III, General Nadir of the Afshar, a Turkmen tribe, rose to power.
Nadir drove the Afghans out of Isfahan in 1726 and by 1730 out of all of Persia, seized Azerbaijan, and the Caucasus from the Ottomans, and then ascended the throne in 1736 as Nadir Shah.
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