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Battle of Damghan
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Date: 1729
Location:
Result: Persian victory
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Combatants
Persia Afghans
Commanders
Nadir Shah Mahmud Ghilzay
Strength
Casualties

The Battle of Damghan was fought in 1729 between Persian and Afghan forces. The Persians were led by Nadir Shah, while the Afghans were led by Mahmud Ghilzay. The Persian force was victorious. Events July 30 - Baltimore, Maryland is founded. ... Casus belli is a Latin expression from the international law theory of Jus ad bellum. ... Persia can refer to: the Western name for Iran. ... Tomb of Nadir Shah, a popular tourist attraction in Mashhad Nadir Shah (Nadir Qoli Beg, also Tahmasp-Qoli Khan) (October 22, 1688 - June, 1747) ruled as shah of Iran (1736–47) and was the founder of the short-lived Afsharid dynasty. ... Events July 30 - Baltimore, Maryland is founded. ... Tomb of Nadir Shah, a popular tourist attraction in Mashhad Nadir Shah (Nadir Qoli Beg, also Tahmasp-Qoli Khan) (October 22, 1688 - June, 1747) ruled as shah of Iran (1736–47) and was the founder of the short-lived Afsharid dynasty. ...


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