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Fath-Ali Khan Qajar

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Fath Ali Khan Qajar (born 1685~1693 - 1726), was a renowned military commander during the rule of the Safavid shahs Husayn and Tahmasp II. He was killed on the orders of Nader Shah in 1726.

Fath Ali Khan's son Mohammad Hassan Khan Qajar (1722-1758) was killed at the behest of Karim Khan Zand, and was the father of Agha Mohammad Khan and Hossein Qoli Khan (Jahansouz Shah) Qajar (father of "Baba Khan," the future Fath Ali Shah Qajar).

References

  1. Michael Axworthy (2006). The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant. p. p.69. ISBN 1850437068. {{cite book}}: |page= has extra text (help)
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