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- Q18205173 subject Q21617288.
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- Q18205173 abstract "The Battle of Murche-Khort was the last decisive engagement of Nader's campaign to restore Tahmasp II to the Persian throne. Ashraf had failed to arrest Nader's advance onto Isfahan at Khwar pass where his ambush was discovered, surrounded and ambushed itself. The battle was fought in an uncharacteristic manner by the Afghans who to some extent sought to replicate their foes tactical systems which had so badly devastated their armies up to this point. Victory opened a clear road south towards Isfahan and the return of Safavid rule for a few brief years before Nader himself would overthrow it.".
- Q18205173 causalties "minimal".
- Q18205173 combatant "(Guns & Artillerymen)".
- Q18205173 combatant "Hotaki dynasty".
- Q18205173 combatant "Ottoman Empire".
- Q18205173 combatant "Safavid Loyalists".
- Q18205173 combatant "Supported by:".
- Q18205173 commander Q192868.
- Q18205173 commander Q562502.
- Q18205173 date "1729-11-12".
- Q18205173 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q18378977.
- Q18205173 place Q5864296.
- Q18205173 place Q794.
- Q18205173 result "DecisivePersian victory".
- Q18205173 strength "*250 artillery pieces".
- Q18205173 strength "20,000-30,000".
- Q18205173 strength "60,000".
- Q18205173 territory Q18207149.
- Q18205173 thumbnail Murcheh-Khort_Battle.jpg?width=300.
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- Q18205173 casualties "minimal".
- Q18205173 combatant "Hotaki dynasty".
- Q18205173 combatant "Safavid Loyalists".
- Q18205173 combatant "Supported by: Ottoman Empire".
- Q18205173 commander Q192868.
- Q18205173 commander Q562502.
- Q18205173 conflict "Safavid Ghilzai War".
- Q18205173 date "1729-11-12".
- Q18205173 partof "the Naderian Wars".
- Q18205173 place "Murche-Khort, Central Persia".
- Q18205173 result "Decisive Persian victory".
- Q18205173 strength "*250 artillery pieces".
- Q18205173 strength "20000".
- Q18205173 strength "60000".
- Q18205173 territory Q18207149.
- Q18205173 type Event.
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- Q18205173 comment "The Battle of Murche-Khort was the last decisive engagement of Nader's campaign to restore Tahmasp II to the Persian throne. Ashraf had failed to arrest Nader's advance onto Isfahan at Khwar pass where his ambush was discovered, surrounded and ambushed itself. The battle was fought in an uncharacteristic manner by the Afghans who to some extent sought to replicate their foes tactical systems which had so badly devastated their armies up to this point.".
- Q18205173 label "Battle of Murche-Khort".
- Q18205173 depiction Murcheh-Khort_Battle.jpg.
- Q18205173 name "Safavid Ghilzai War".