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Biography of Karim Khan Zand

Name: Karim Khan Zand
Birth Date: N/A
Death Date: 1779
Place of Birth: N/A
Nationality: Iranian
Gender: Male
Occupations: ruler, dynasty founder


Karim Khan Zand

Karim Khan Zand (died 1779), a ruler of Iran and founder of the short-lived Zand dynasty, was known for his humility, kindness, and gallantry.Among the rulers of Iran, from 1500 to 1925, Karim Khan was the only one who was not of Turkish origin. He was a man of good character and a member of the Zand, which was part of the Aryan tribe of Lak in southern Iran.When Nader Shah was assassinated in 1747, there were at least four rivals for his throne. Among these the least likely to succeed was Karim Khan. Not only was his tribe small, but he himself had been a common soldier in Nader Shah's army, rising to a position of leadership by his ability.Struggle for SupremacyKarim Khan joined with another Persian rival, Alimardan Khan of the Bakhtyari tribe, and they claimed to be "regents" in behalf of a minor Safavid prince. Later, when Alimardan …showed first 150 words

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showed last 150 words…Ottoman Empire, in which he captured Basra in order to save the trade of the Persian Gulf. From there he went and captured Baghdad in order to make it easy for the Persian Shiites to go on pilgrimage to Karbala.Karim Khan never assumed the title of shah and was content with "vakil," or regent. He chose Shiraz for his capital and beautified that already beautiful city with mosques, bazaars, baths, and gardens which bear his name to this day. At his death in 1779 the country was thrown again into chaos, and the struggle among his own relatives was the bloodiest. Further Reading There is not much material in English about Karim Khan. The best are Sir Percy Sykes, History of Persia, vol. 3 (3d ed., 1930), and Edward G. Browne, A Literary History of Persia, vol. 4 (1956).Perry, John R., Karim Khan Zand: a history of Iran, 1747-1779, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.

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