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Name: Karim Khan Zand

Type: Ruler

Role: Vakil-e Ra'aya

Nation: persia (modern)

Icon Karim Khan Zand, Vakil-e Ra'aya (persia (modern)) : All Data

Karim Khan Zand, the Vakil-e Ra'aya, ruled over the Zand Dynasty from 1751 to 1779. During his tenure, he successfully defended his kingdom against external threats and expanded his territory through military campaigns. One of the most significant wars that occurred during his rule was the Battle of Kerman in 1759, where Karim Khan defeated the Afghan forces and regained control over the province. Another notable conflict was the Battle of Shiraz in 1760, where he defeated the Qajar forces and solidified his authority over southern Persia. Karim Khan's reign was marked by relative stability and prosperity, as he focused on improving governance and promoting cultural and economic development.

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