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Nadir Shah Afshar's capture of Samarkand, one of the political and economic centers of the region, during his Central Asian campaign. According to Nader Shah, who was an admirer of Amir Timur, Samarkand had a symbolic meaning. The capture occurred in 1740 and Nader Shah entered Samarkand almost unopposed. According to legend, Nader Shah brought the double doors of the Bibi-Khanym Mosque made of gold, silver, precious stones, jewelry and other precious metals, located in Samarkand, as well as a number of architects, artists, and scientists, to the center of the Afshar Empire.

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  • Nadir Shah Afshar's capture of Samarkand, one of the political and economic centers of the region, during his Central Asian campaign. According to Nader Shah, who was an admirer of Amir Timur, Samarkand had a symbolic meaning. The capture occurred in 1740 and Nader Shah entered Samarkand almost unopposed. According to legend, Nader Shah brought the double doors of the Bibi-Khanym Mosque made of gold, silver, precious stones, jewelry and other precious metals, located in Samarkand, as well as a number of architects, artists, and scientists, to the center of the Afshar Empire. (en)
  • Взя́тие Самарка́нда Нади́р-ша́хом — было частью центральноазиатского военного похода Надир-шаха Афшара — первого шаха Иранской империи из тюркской династии Афшаров. Поход на Центральную Азию начался в 1737 году и завершился в 1740 году. Результатами похода стали протекторат существовавших в то время в Центральной Азии Государства Хорезм (то есть Хивинского ханства) и Государства Бухара (то есть Бухарского ханства). (ru)
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  • Khanate of Bukhara
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  • Samarkand principality
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  • Samarkand was captured
  • Victory of Nader Shah
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  • Portrait of Nadir Shah Afshar (en)
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  • Portrait of Nadir Shah Afshar (en)
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  • Khanate of Bukhara (en)
  • Samarkand principality (en)
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  • Abulfaz Khan (en)
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  • Nadir Shah Afshar's capture of Samarkand (en)
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  • 1740 (xsd:integer)
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  • Nader Shah's Central Asian campaign and Campaigns of Nader Shah (en)
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  • Victory of Nader Shah (en)
  • Samarkand was captured (en)
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  • Nadir Shah Afshar's capture of Samarkand, one of the political and economic centers of the region, during his Central Asian campaign. According to Nader Shah, who was an admirer of Amir Timur, Samarkand had a symbolic meaning. The capture occurred in 1740 and Nader Shah entered Samarkand almost unopposed. According to legend, Nader Shah brought the double doors of the Bibi-Khanym Mosque made of gold, silver, precious stones, jewelry and other precious metals, located in Samarkand, as well as a number of architects, artists, and scientists, to the center of the Afshar Empire. (en)
  • Взя́тие Самарка́нда Нади́р-ша́хом — было частью центральноазиатского военного похода Надир-шаха Афшара — первого шаха Иранской империи из тюркской династии Афшаров. Поход на Центральную Азию начался в 1737 году и завершился в 1740 году. Результатами похода стали протекторат существовавших в то время в Центральной Азии Государства Хорезм (то есть Хивинского ханства) и Государства Бухара (то есть Бухарского ханства). (ru)
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  • Capture of Samarkand by Nader Shah Afshar (en)
  • Взятие Самарканда Надир-шахом (ru)
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