Nader Shah's Indian campaign

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Nader Shah's Indian campaign was an 18th-century Persian military invasion of the Mughal Empire that culminated in the sack of Delhi and the massive transfer of wealth, including the Peacock Throne and Koh-i-Noor diamond, to Iran.

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Afshar (Afsharid-related) lineage notableCampaignsUnder Nader Shah's Indian campaign
Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah notableEvent Nader Shah's Indian campaign
subject surface form: Muhammad Shah
this entity surface form: Invasion of India by Nader Shah
Battle of Karnal (1739) partOf Nader Shah's Indian campaign
this entity surface form: Nader Shah’s Indian campaign
Battle of Karnal conflictOf Nader Shah's Indian campaign
this entity surface form: Nader Shah's invasion of India
Battle of Karnal partOf Nader Shah's Indian campaign
this entity surface form: Persian invasion of the Mughal Empire
Sack of Delhi (1739) partOf Nader Shah's Indian campaign
this entity surface form: Nader Shah’s Indian campaign
Sack of Delhi (1739) followedBy Nader Shah's Indian campaign
this entity surface form: Persian withdrawal from northern India