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The Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 7: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic (Volume 7)
by Peter Avery
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with references to "Karim Khan".
Excerpt - on Page 64: "
... march home, which like that of All Mardàn's Bakhtiyari was most probably forbidden by Adi1 Shah; Karim Beg, now entitled Karim Khan, is next seen in active competition with the other tribal heads of `Iraq-i `Ajam (western central Iran) who were carving ... "
Key Phrases:
Karim Khan, Agha Muhammad Khan, Persian Gulf, Nadir Shah, United States, Muhammad Shah, Great Britain, Riza Shah, Soviet Union, East India Company, Middle East, National Front
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Frontier Nomads of Iran: A Political and Social History of the Shahsevan (Cambridge Middle East Studies)
by Richard Tapper
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with references to "Karim Khan".
Excerpt - on Page 103: "
... Karim Khan Zand at Shiraz, and Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar in Gorgan.' While Karim Khan Zand won over the Bakhtiari tribes and ... "
Key Phrases:
Karim Khan, Badr Khan, Rahim Khan, Khan Shahsevan, Yunsur Pasha, Nader Shah, commoner tribes, ordinary nomads, chiefly dynasty, chiefly dynasties, tribal cluster, pastoral produce
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Iran (Country Guide)
by Andrew Burke
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with references to "Karim Khan".
Excerpt - on Page 28: "
... 32 HISTORY •• Nader Shah & Karim Khan Zand as Persia's state religion, bringing it into direct conflict with the Sunni Ottoman Empire. During this time European powers ... "
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Excerpt - on Page 18: "
... in 1797, with the possible exception of an interlude during Karim Khan's reign (1763-1779), were gloomy enough to aggravate the symptoms of decline already evident in the late Safavid period.42 Even by ... "
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Mulla Husayn, Muhammad Taqi, Sayyid Muhammad, Muhammad Shah, Mulla Muhammad, Amir Kabir, Karim Khan, Muhammad Hasan, Nabil Zarandi, Ahl-i Haqq, Promised One, Shaykh Ahmad
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