Ali-qoli khan is the eldest son of …

Years: 1747 - 1747
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Ali-qoli khan is the eldest son of Nader's brother, Ebrahim Khan.

Nader had appointed him governor of Mashad in 1737.

In the same year he married Princess Ketevan, daughter of the Georgian king Teimuraz II, Nader's ally.

In 1740 he was also married to a daughter of Abu'l-Fayz, ruler of the recently subdued Bukhara.

From 1743 to 1747, Ali-qoli khan has commanded Nader's troops against the Yazidis of Kurdistan, the Karakalpaks and Uzbeks of Khwarazm and in Sistan.

He had then run in trouble with his increasingly suspicious uncle over the latter's decision to levy one hundred thousand tomans on him.

In April 1747, in conjunction with the rebels of Sistan, Ali-qoli khan had occupied Herat and had induced the Kurds to enter into a rebellion.

On arriving at Mashad, Ali-qoli sends a loyal force to the fortress of Kalat, where they kill all of Nader's issue with the exception of his fourteen-year-old grandson Shahrukh.

On July 6, 1747, Ali-qoli is declared the shah under the name of Adil Shah, "the just king".

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