Nader Shah the son of the sword, from slavery to kingship

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Title: Nader Shah, son of the sword, from slavery to kingdom

Author: Noorullah Laroudi

Introduction: Saeed Nafisi

Publisher: Atisa

Subject: Iran, history, Afsharians

Age category: Adult

Cover: hardcover

Number of pages: 317 pages / illustrated

Language: Farsi

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Nader the son of the sword by Noorullah Laroudi, the historical and war narrative of one of the most powerful kings of Iran, Nader Shah Afshar, Nader Shah Afshar has been one of the most fearless and diligent commanders in the world.

Nader, the son of the sword, deals with the complete life of Nader Shah from his birth, wars and conquests, the complete course of his life to the end, along with the letters and documents that he obtained from various places during his life. Professor Rashid Yasemi described the comprehensiveness of this book as “the most comprehensive commentary written in Persian since the glorious period of that great world opener” and Professor Saeed Nafisi said that it is a book that is so clear and with this degree of research and truthfulness. “Fairness in this regard has never been in Persian.”

Nader Shah has spent 30 years of his life riding, campaigning, besieging fortresses and cities, and conquering the country. He has fought in 11 great wars and in addition to 21 other wars and has won all of them.
Our country, Iran, in its glorious history, has nurtured great kings, commanders and commanders who have been influential not only in the history of this borderland, but also in the history of the world. These great commanders and so-called men, who formed the basis of our reputation and existence today, often took up the sword when the country was in chaos and powerlessness on all sides. Fortunately, the number of these shining stars in the sky of our country and homeland is less than any other country in the history of the world.

Nader Shah is one of the great heroes of Iranian history and there is no doubt that he has done one of the most amazing deeds in history and has led a nation that has been miserable and defeated in every way with astonishing speed and miraculously to a great degree and penetrated the foundations of the world. That day is over.
The biography of this man is one of the best examples of bravery, perseverance, diligence, perseverance and masculinity. The history of his life contains thousands of lessons and every page of it is a great lesson. What this man did in a short time was so amazing and magical that in his time wonderful legends about him were spread all over the world. The books written by the Europeans at that time are full of these legends and this Iranian hero has astonished and neglected the people of that time so much that they could not understand the truth and had no choice but to think of legends about him.

In a part of Nader’s book, we read:
Nader Shah went to Quchan with great anger to suppress the Kurds, and when he got there, he started shedding terrible blood.
As soon as Ali Quli Khan learned of this, he sent a message to the commander of the Revolutionary Guards and several of the Shah’s relatives, forcing them to kill the Shah and promising that he would reward them well in return.

Until the night of the eleventh Sunday of the month C 2, 1160 AH. AH in Fatehabad (near Quchan) Qujah Beyk (Khajeh Beyk) Qajar Irvani, Musaybek Amirlui Afshar Taremi and Qundjeh Konduz Levy Afshar Orumi with the help of Salehbek Qarkhlavi Afshar Orumi and Mohammad Qoli Khan Khan Afshar Orumi Commander of the Special Guards of Shapard Nader Shah woke up due to the commotion and killed two of the criminals with the dagger that he always kept under his head, but Salehbek killed him with a severe blow from behind and Shah Afshar surrendered his life.

Brave men have always loved the elders before them and the heroes of their race and have tried to follow them. There is no better way for young people to cultivate masculinity and chivalry than to teach the stories of the brave.
If that hero is one of the men of history and what is said about him is the pure truth and the true account of events, its effect is far greater and its result greater, because the truth always affects people more than the story and is imprinted in their minds and hearts. Nader Shah is one of the great heroes of Iranian history and there is no doubt that he has done one of the most amazing deeds in history and has led a nation that has been miserable and defeated in every way with astonishing speed and miraculously to a great degree and penetrated the foundations of its world. The day is over.

The biography of this man is one of the best examples of bravery, perseverance, diligence, perseverance and masculinity. The history of his life contains thousands of lessons and every page of it is a great lesson. What this man did in a short time was so amazing and magical that in his time wonderful legends about him were spread all over the world.
The books written by the Europeans at that time are full of these legends and this Iranian hero has astonished and neglected the people of that time so much that they could not understand the truth and had no choice but to think of legends about him.

Book Overview
In this book, the historical and war masterpieces of this great and patriotic man of Tajbakhsh have been collected as a testimony to the history of the most prolific and fearless commanders of the world, along with new notes on how Kalat city, which was the first place of his country’s troops, has been collected. .

Nader Shah, the founder of the Afshari dynasty, was born in Dastgerd in Muharram 1100 AH. In his youth, Nader became known for his bravery and courage, and gathered three to four hundred people from different tribes around him and created a small power. When Shah Tahmasb Safavid had fled from the Afghans, Nader went to his aid with his soldiers, and after defeating the Afghans, he captured Isfahan and was nicknamed Tahmasbgholi.

Nader captured the cities south of the Caspian Sea from 1139 to 1145 AH, conquered Herat, drove the Ottomans out of western Iran, and pacified Iran by the east. Nader ascended the throne in 1148 AH. After that, he conquered Kandahar, Ghazni and Kabul and conquered India.
Frequent campaigns and rare behavior change after blinding his son Reza Gholi Mirza, caused riots in different parts of the country. Finally, Nard Shah, the son of the sword, who had fought for the promotion of the name of Iran for many years, was assassinated by a group of his disgruntled generals in 1160 AH.

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