词条 | Treaty of Kerden |
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Treaty of Kerden ({{lang-tr|Kerden Antlaşması}}, Persian:عهدنامه گردان) was signed between Ottoman Empire and Afsharid Iran on 4 September 1746. It concluded the Ottoman-Persian War of 1743-1746. BackgroundDuring the last years of the Safavid dynasty in Iran, Ottomans were able to annex most of Caucasus and west Iran, due to hereditc strife, civil unrest and total chaos. Meanwhile, Afghans were able to annex a part of Khorasan. The shah had to appoint Nadir, an Iranian Afshar Turkoman[1] warlord, as his commander in chief. Under Nadir’s brilliant commandship, Iran was able to regain most of her losses. After the victories, it was an easy matter for Nadir to seize the throne. In 1736, Nadir Shah founded the Afsharid dynasty[2] (to be continued up to 1796.) Nadir Shah was planning to found another great Persian empire, stretching from the Indus to the Bosphorus, like in ancient times. After reconquering former territories of Iran, he further tried to annex the eastern territories of the Ottoman Empire (East Anatolia and Iraq). He also proposed to reconcile the two sects (mazhab) of Islam. (Ottomans were of Sunni faith and most of Iranians were of Shia faith.) He planned to force Ottomans, then the champion of Sunnis, to accept Shia as a fifth legal sect of Islam.[3] The terms of the treatyThe treaty was signed in Kerden (a location[4] near Qazwin, Iran). The representatives were Hasan Ali Haji (Afsharid side) and Mustafa Nazif (Ottoman side) [5]
References and notes1. ^Encyclopædia Britannica {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724011312/http://www.history.co.uk/encyclopedia/ndir-shh.html |date=24 July 2011 }} 2. ^Afshar is a name of a Turkmen tribe 3. ^Nicolae Jorga: Geschiste des Osmanichen vol IV, (trans: Nilüfer Epçeli) Yeditepe Yayınları, 2009, {{ISBN|978-975-6480-19-9}}, p. 371 4. ^The military camp of Shah Nadir 5. ^Prof. Yaşar Yüce-Prof. Ali Sevim: Türkiye tarihi Cilt IV, AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, İstanbul, 1991 p 26 6. ^During the war Ottomans were backing Safavid prince Safi Mirza as the legal shah of Iran. Sources
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