Ali-Morad Khan Zand

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Ali-Morad Khan Zand was an 18th-century Iranian ruler who briefly reigned as a shah during the turbulent final years of the Zand dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iranian ruler
Zand dynasty monarch
person
shah of Iran
associatedWith Shiraz NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 18th century
conflictWith Qajar forces NERFINISHED
country Iran
deathDate 1785
deathPlace Iran NERFINISHED
dynasty Zand dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Iranian
governmentType absolute monarchy
historicalEra post-Safavid Iran
pre-Qajar Iran
house House of Zand NERFINISHED
knownFor attempts to maintain Zand control over Iran
language Persian
legacy one of the last effective Zand rulers
monarchOf Iran NERFINISHED
notableEvent civil wars among Zand princes
notableFor brief reign as shah of Iran
occupation military leader
monarch
opponent Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar NERFINISHED
politicalContext late Zand dynasty power struggles
powerBase Zand tribal forces NERFINISHED
predecessor Sadiq Khan Zand NERFINISHED
regionRuled central Iran NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1785
reignStart 1781
religion Shia Islam
status deceased
successor Jafar Khan Zand NERFINISHED
title Shah of Persia NERFINISHED
Shahanshah of Iran NERFINISHED

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Zand dynasty notableRuler Ali-Morad Khan Zand
Zand Iran majorRuler Ali-Morad Khan Zand