Sabzevar expedition

Sabzevar expedition
Part of Nader's Campaigns
Barout khaneh near Tehran
An artist's impression of a gunpowder depot in northern Persia (eighteenth century).
Date1727–1728
Location
Northern Persia
Result

Nader's Victory

  • Tahmasp II of the Safavid dynasty becomes Nader's vassal
Territorial
changes
Nader solidifies his hold on Khorasan and brings the south-eastern Caspian region under his dominion
Belligerents
Nader's Forces Safavid dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Nader Tahmasp II Executed

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The Sabzevar expedition was a politically decisive event in Nader's career where he in effect turned from mere commander-in-chief of Tahmasp's forces into the real power behind the throne (although technically this still was a government in exile as the Gilzai Afghans were in control of Isfahan). The expedition was launched mainly due to Tahmasp's own incompetence and ill-thought attempt at curbing the powers of his upstart general and military genius.