Investigating the Political-military Relations of Ashraf Afghan with the Power Claimants in Iran from 1137 – 1142 A . H / 1725-1729 A.D
Subject Areas : Epistemological and methodological researcher of historical research
1 - History - Social Sciences - Payam nor - Behshahr - Iran
Keywords: Nader Shah Afshar, Political-Military Relations, Ashraf Afghan, Ottoman Empire,
Abstract :
Ashraf Afghan, as the heir to Mahmoud Afghan precipitate government, who had ended the Safavid dynasty in Iran, defeated those who had claims over power and his government’s enemies inside and outside of his administration by adopting a compiled program.Ashraf Afghan, as the heir to Mahmoud Afghan precipitate government, who had ended the Safavid dynasty in Iran, defeated those who had claims over power and his government’s enemies inside and outside of his administration by adopting a compiled program. The most important enemies of Ashraf: Prince Tahmasb Mirza, the last survivor of the Safavid dynasty, who sought to restore power to the Safavids, Nader Afshar, a fresh force from the Abivard, and The Russian and Ottoman invading governments to Iran. It should be noted that the formulation and adoption of such an effective program and strategy for Ashraf Afghan was not so easy and limited to the struggle with the claimants of power that it could be obtained by relying on the power of the troops and equipping the warrior's armies, but this program should be in addition to It has the capacity to increase the position of Ashraf from an occupier of the land of Iran and the usurper of the throne of the royal royal family of Safavid to a legal and verifiable status. This was not naturally risk averse, and not only Ashraf but all the aggressors also had to take responsibility because the failure to operate the strategy would have caused them to pay hard
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