Nadir Shah. Stanhope Essay

Nadir Shah. Stanhope Essay by Herbert John Maynard is a concise exploration of the political and military career of Nadir Shah, the founder of the Afsharid dynasty in Iran. Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on July 18, 2023, this edition spans 58 pages and is presented in English. The essay examines Nadir Shah’s interactions with the British East India Company, offering insights into a significant historical figure and his impact on the region.
Readers will find a focused discussion on Nadir Shah’s role in history, emphasizing his military strategies and political maneuvers. This work is part of the knowledge base of civilization and is recognized for its cultural importance. As a public domain text, it is freely available for copying and distribution, making it accessible to those interested in the history of the Middle East and the dynamics of early modern power relations.
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A brief essay on the political and military career of Nadir Shah, the founder of the Afsharid dynasty in Iran, and his relations with the British East India Company, prepared for the Stanhope Historical Essay contest in 1895.
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