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  1. Nader Shah (dcha) conversando con el emperador mogol Muhammad Shah / Foto dominio público en Wikimedia Commons También se le parecía en tener un carácter fuerte que le permitió salir adelante y sobrevivir a la incursión de bandidos tártaros que asolaron la provincia de Jorasán donde vivía y se llevaron a la madre como esclava sin que volviera a verla.

  2. Nader imitated their military prowess and—especially later in his reign—their cruelty. Nader Shah's victories briefly made him the Middle East's most powerful sovereign, but his empire quickly disintegrated after he was assassinated in 1747. Nader Shah has been described as "the last great Asian military conqueror."

  3. 23 de jul. de 2017 · The History Guy remembers Nader Shah, also known by some historians as "Persia's Napoleon," who was quite possibly the greatest general of his era.The Histor...

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  4. 24 de mar. de 2010 · Nader Shah, ruler of Persia from 1736 to 1747, embodied ruthless ambition, energy, military brilliance, cynicism and cruelty. His reign was filled with bloodshed, betrayal and horror. Yet Nader Shah is central to Iran's early modern history. From a shepherd boy he rose to liberate his country from foreign occupation, and make himself Shah.

  5. Abstract. This chapter considers the problematic nature of Nader Shah’s reign. Until the early 19th century Nader was a well-known figure in Europe, but memory of his exploits faded thereafter, and in Western historiography today the events of his reign are still often sidelined, ignored, or described inaccurately—whether because the brutality of his period is distasteful, because ‘Great ...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2010 · Nader Shah, ruler of Persia from 1736 to 1747, embodied ruthless ambition, energy, military brilliance, cynicism and cruelty. His reign was filled with bloodshed, betrayal and horror. Yet Nader Shah is central to Iran's early modern history. From a shepherd boy he rose to liberate his country from foreign occupation, and make himself Shah.

  7. Nader Shah, the horror of Asia, the pride and savior of his country, and the restorer of her freedom and conqueror of India, who have a simple origin, rose to such greatness that monarchs rarely have from birth." Joseph Stalin read books about Nader Shah and admired his domestic and foreign policies.