Conquests of Adel Shah
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Expansion during the rule of Adel Shah of Afsharid Iran.
Chronology
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January 1748: The Urmia Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: Shoragei was a sultanate established around 1747.
January 1748: Baku Khanate was an autonomous Muslim principality under Iranian suzerainty, which existed between 1747 and 1806.
January 1748: The Elisu Sultanate (Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Ganja Khanate (Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Javad Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Khanate of Khalkhal was established in 1684 by the Qizilbash tribes of Safavid Persia. It was ruled by the Ziyadoglu family, with its capital in Khalkhal. In 1747, the territory was annexed by the neighboring Khalkhal Khanate, led by the influential tribal leader, Fath-Ali Khan.
January 1748: The Maku Khanate (Nominally Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Marand Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Khanate of Khalkhal was established in 1685 by Shahverdi Khan, a descendant of the Safavid dynasty. It was later annexed by the Sarab Khanate in 1747, ending its semi-independence after 62 years. Khalkhal was strategically located in historic Azerbaijan, near the border with the Safavid Empire.
January 1748: Zanjan Khanate was an 18th-19th century khanate based in Zanjan. It was one of the Khanates located in historic Azerbaijan which remained semi-independent for 63 years.
January 1748: The Talysh Khanate (Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Ardabil Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Erivan Khanate (Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Nakhichevan Khanate (Persia) formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: The Tabriz Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
January 1748: After the death of Nader Shah in 1747 his huge empire disintegrated and the former Persian provinces in the Caucasus (velayats), formed two dozen khanates with various forms of autonomy.
January 1748: The Khoy Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.