The plunder seized from India is so …
Years: 1740 - 1740
The plunder seized from India is so rich that Nader stops taxation in Persia for a period of three years following his return.
The Indian campaign had been the zenith of Nader's career.
Afterwards, he becomes increasingly despotic as his health declined markedly.
Nader had left his son Reza Qoli Mirza to rule Persia in his absence.
Reza has behaved highhandedly and somewhat cruelly but he has kept the peace in Persia.
Having heard rumors that his father had died, he had had made preparations for assuming the crown.
These include the murder of the former shah Tahmasp and his family, including the nine-year old Abbas III.
On hearing the news, Reza's wife, who is Tahmasp's sister, commits suicide.
Nader is not impressed with his son's waywardness and reprimands him, but he takes him on his expedition to conquer territory in Transoxiana.
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- Turkmen people
- Ottoman Empire
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