… Ahmad Shah's mother was from the Alakozai clan of the Abdalis. In 1729, after the invasion of Nader Shah, the young Ahmad Shah fled with his family south to Kandahar and took refuge with the Ghilzais.[14] He and his brother, Zulfikar, were later imprisoned inside a fortress by Hussain Hotak...
…[20] Adil Shah was deposed within a year. During the struggle between Adil Shah, his brother Ibrahim Khan and Nader's grandson Shah Rukh almost all provincial governors declared independence, established their own states, and the entire Empire of Nader Shah fell into anarchy. Finally, Karim ...
…The Kalhora Dynasty succumbed to King Nader Shah when later invaded India in 1739 AD.One of the most famous Nawab Kalhora was Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro. He is known to have assisted Ahmad Shah Durrani against the Hindu Marathas during the Third Battle of Panipat in order to restore Mughal pre...
…e same style as those built during the same period in Isfahan, the capital of the Empire.[16] After the fall of the Safavids, Shiraz suffered a period of decline, worsened by the raids of the Afghans and the rebellion of its governor against Nader Shah; the latter sent troops to suppress the...
…Between 1504 and 1526 AD, it served as the capital of Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire. It remained under the rule of the Mughal Sultans as the western capital until 1738 when Nader Shah and his Afsharid forces conquered the Mughal Empire.[7] After the death of Nader Shah Afsharid in 1747...
…He rendered valuable services to the sultan in his war with Russia, and with the famous Nader Shah. As a reward he received the governorship of Chios, but he soon fell under the suspicion of the Porte, and was banished for a time to the shores of the Black Sea. He died at Istanbul in March 1...
Nder Shh Afshr (Persian: ; also known as Nder Qoli Beg - or Tahmsp Qoli Khn - ) (November, 1688 or August ...