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in 1757, taking Tabriz without a fight (being welcomed by its inhabitants, according to one account). After an expedition to ensure the obedience of the khanates of the
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An Iranian Town in Transition: A Social and Economic History of the Elites of Tabriz, 1747-1848
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Hambly, Gavin R.G (1991). "Agha Muhammad Khan and the establishment of the Qajar dynasty".
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Mohammad Hasan Khan was driven from Astarabad in the early 1740s, but after the death of
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 7: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic
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Map of Iran just before Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar's campaign in Central Iran
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Frontier Nomads of Iran: A Political and Social History of the Shahsevan
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of Astarabad and leader of all the nomadic groups in the province by
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The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual
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during the reign of Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar, dated 1755/6
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Karim Khan Zand
Astarabad

Isfahan
Persian
Qajar tribe
Turkomans
Astarabad
Fath Ali Khan
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
Qajar dynasty
Iran
Nader Shah
Shahrukh Afshar
beglerbeg
Soleyman II
Mazandaran
Gilan

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