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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 "Nader Shah".
Excerpt - on Page 18: "
... 26 Writing tribal history The Shahsevan confederacy took shape during the upheavals of the early eighteenth century, when Nader Shah recovered Ardabil and Moghan from the Ottomans and Russians and appointed a khan over the Shahsevan pastoral nomads of the ... "
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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Boundary Politics and International Boundaries of Iran: A Study of the Origin, Evolution, and Implications of the Boundaries of Modern Iran with its 15 ... a Number of Renowned Experts in the Field
by Pirouz, Mojtahed-Zadeh
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with references to "Nader Shah".
Excerpt - on Page 107: "
... Nader Shah not only followed this policy actively, but also over-ran the whole Turkmen country, up to and including Marv, Khiveh in ... "
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Iran (Country Guide)
by Andrew Burke
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with references to "Nader Shah".
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 ... "
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Lonely Planet Iran (3rd Edition)
by Pat Yale
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... from Esfahan, Third Persian Empire; Shiite Islam becomes state religion 1722-29 Brief period of Afghan rule 1736-47 Turbulent reign of Nader Shah 1747-79 More peaceful reign of Karim Khan Zand from new capital at Shiraz 1779-1925 Qajar dynasty 1906 Constitutional Revolution, ... "
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