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- Q20561601 abstract "Nader's Dagestan campaign, refers to the campaigns conducted by the Persian Empire (under the Safavid and Afsharid dynasty) under the ruling king Nader Shah between the years 1741 and 1743 in order to fully subjugate the Dagestan region in the North Caucasus Area. The conflict between the Persian Empire & the Lezgis and a myriad of other Caucasian tribes in the north was intermittently fought through the mid-1730s during Nader's first short expedition in the Caucasus until the very last years of his reign and assassination in 1747 with minor skirmishes and raids. The incredibly difficult terrain of the northern Caucasus region made the task of subduing the Lezgis an extremely challenging one. Despite this Nader Shah gained numerous strongholds and fortresses from the Dagestan people and pushed them to the very verge of defeat. The Lezgis however held on in the northernmost reaches of Dagestan and continued to defy Persian domination.The conflict was fought over many years and only included a few years of actual hard fighting, usually when Nader himself was present, but otherwise consisted of skirmishes and raids throughout. The majority of the Persian casualties were from the extremity of the weather as well as the outbreak of disease, all of which combined with the indomitable will of the Lezgis to wage an insurgency and retreat to their distant strongholds when threatened with a pitched battle made the entire war a quagmire for Nader's forces. Ultimately the Lezgis who had held on in the northern fortresses marched south upon hearing of Nader's assassination and reclaimed most of their lost territories as the Persian empire crumbled.In 1741, an attempt was made on Nāder’s life near Darband. When the would-be assassin claimed that he had been recruited by Reza Qoli, the shah had his son blinded in retaliation, an act for which he later felt great remorse. Marvi reported that Nāder began to manifest signs of physical deterioration and mental instability. Finally, the shah was forced to reinstate taxes due to insufficient funds, and the heavy levies sparked numerous rebellions.".
- Q20561601 causalties "heavy".
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- Q20561601 combatant "*Lezgistan".
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- Q20561601 result "*Persian army withdraws from the region".
- Q20561601 result "*Status Quo until the collapse of the Persian Empire".
- Q20561601 result "*The Persian Empire annexes almost all of Dagestan".
- Q20561601 result "*TheLezgismanage to hold out in the northernmost parts of Dagestan".
- Q20561601 result "Persian Invasion of Dagestan:".
- Q20561601 strength "100,000-150,000 at height".
- Q20561601 strength "varying;".
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- Q20561601 casualties "heavy".
- Q20561601 combatant "* Lezgistan * Avar Khanate * Gazikumukh Khanate * Elisu Sultanate * 20px Shaki Khanate".
- Q20561601 combatant "*Numerous clients & vassals".
- Q20561601 combatant "36".
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- Q20561601 commander "Ebrahim Khan Afshar".
- Q20561601 conflict "Nader's campaigns in Dagestan".
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- Q20561601 result "Persian Invasion of Dagestan: *The Persian Empire annexes almost all of Dagestan *The Lezgis manage to hold out in the northernmost parts of Dagestan *Persian army withdraws from the region *Status Quo until the collapse of the Persian Empire".
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- Q20561601 comment "Nader's Dagestan campaign, refers to the campaigns conducted by the Persian Empire (under the Safavid and Afsharid dynasty) under the ruling king Nader Shah between the years 1741 and 1743 in order to fully subjugate the Dagestan region in the North Caucasus Area.".