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Restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throne
Part of Naderian Wars
Isfahan to the north side
Isfahan (here depicted from the north-to-south direction), as the capital of Persia, was the ultimate objective of Nader's campaign for the liberation of Persia from Hotaki rule
DateAugust 1729 – March 1730
Location
Persia
Result

Safavid victory

  • Tahmasp II is restored to the throne by Nader
Belligerents
Restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throne Safavid loyalists

Restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throne Hotak dynasty
Supported by:

  • Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throneNader Restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throneAshraf Hotaki
Strength
20-30,000 40,000
Casualties and losses
Minimal Heavy

The restoration of Tahmasp II to the Safavid throne took place in the latter part of 1729 by a series of battles fought between Nader,[1] Tahmasp's commander-in-chief and Ashraf Hotaki. Despite nominally bringing Tahmasp to the seat of power, true authority still rested with Nader who had ever since the debacle in northern Khorasan managed to seize Tahmasp II as his vassal. Hotak was defeated.[2] As for Afghan rule, the Ghilzai Afghans were ejected from the Iranian Plateau permanently and in the following years were re-annexed by Nader whence they were once again absorbed into the Persian empire. The Safavids under Tahmsap II were restored.[3]

  1. ^ Sharafi Safa, Habib; Ali Soufi, Alireza (2023-01-04). "The rise & decline of the Dargazin's Sunnis and their role in the events of Afghan's invasion to Isfahan". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies: 1–18. doi:10.1080/13530194.2022.2160305. ISSN 1353-0194. S2CID 255495863.
  2. ^ Sharafi Safa, Habib; Ali Soufi, Alireza (2023-01-04). "The rise & decline of the Dargazin's Sunnis and their role in the events of Afghan's invasion to Isfahan". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies: 1–18. doi:10.1080/13530194.2022.2160305. ISSN 1353-0194. S2CID 255495863.
  3. ^ Teggin, Edward Owen (2022). "An East India Company Perspective on Eighteenth-Century Persia: Insights from the Papers of Robert Cowan". NCmY. 15.

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