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The Zand dynasty (????? ?????) ruled southern and central Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
 (1750–1794) in the eighteenth century.

dynasty was founded by Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
, chief of the Zand tribe
Zand tribe

The Zand tribe were a tribe of Lurs of Lorestan, most known for his member Muhammad Karim Khan Zand, who become the Regent of Southern Persia for Safavids in 1750....
 which was a Lur
Lur

Lur is a name given to two distinct types of wind instrument musical instrument. The more recent type is made of wood and was in use in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages....
 ethnic member and which spoke the Lurish language.






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The Zand dynasty (????? ?????) ruled southern and central Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
 (1750–1794) in the eighteenth century.

History


Karim Khan Zand

The dynasty was founded by Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
, chief of the Zand tribe
Zand tribe

The Zand tribe were a tribe of Lurs of Lorestan, most known for his member Muhammad Karim Khan Zand, who become the Regent of Southern Persia for Safavids in 1750....
 which was a Lur
Lur

Lur is a name given to two distinct types of wind instrument musical instrument. The more recent type is made of wood and was in use in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages....
 ethnic member and which spoke the Lurish language. He became one of Nadir Shah's generals. Nadershah moved the Zand tribe from their home in Lorestan to the eastern steppes of Khorasan
Khorasan

Khorasan Khorasan is famous world wide for its saffron and Berberis#Zereshk which are produced in the southern cities of the province. Production is more than 170 tons per year....
. After Nader’s death, the Zand tribe, under the guidance of Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
, went back to their original land. After Adil Shah was made king Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
 and his soldiers defected from the army and along with Ali Morad Khan Bakhtiari and Abolfath Khan Haft Lang, two other local chiefs, became a major contender but was challenged by several adversaries. Abolfath Khan was the Prime Minister, Karim Khan became the army chief commander and Ali Morad Khan became the regent. Karim Khan declared Shiraz
Shiraz

Shiraz may refer to:* Shiraz, Iran, a city* Vosketap, Armenia, formerly called ShirazPeople:* Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet* Shiraz Ali, former Bermudian cricketer...
 his capital. He gained control of central and southern parts of Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
. In order to add legitimacy to his claim, Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
 placed the infant Shah Ismail III, the grandson of the last Safavid king in 1757 on the throne. Ismail was a figurehead king and real power being vested in Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
. Karim Khan
Karim Khan

Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
 chose to be the military commander and Alimardan Khan was the civil administrator. Soon enough Karim Khan managed to eliminate his partner as well as the puppet king and in 1760, founded his own dynasty. He refused to accept the title of the king and instead named himself The Advocate of the People.

By 1760 Karim Khan had defeated all his rivals and controlled all of Iran except Khorasan, in the northeast, which was ruled by Shah Rukh
Shah Rukh of Persia

Shahrokh Shah Afshar was a king of Afsharid dynasty and a contemporary of Zand kings. He reigned until 1796.As the teenage son of Reza Gholi Mirza and Nader Shah's grandson, he was elected by the nobles following the assassination of Ebrahim Afshar....
. His foreign campaigns against Azad Khan in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan , officially the Republic of Azerbaijan , is the largest and most populous country in the South Caucasus, located partially in Eastern Europe and partially in Western Asia....
 and against the Ottomans
Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey , was an empire that lasted from 1299?1923. It was Treaty of Lausanne by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923....
 in Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia

Mesopotamia is the area of the Tigris-Euphrates river system, along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, largely corresponding to modern Iraq, as well as some parts of northeastern Syria, some parts of southeastern Turkey, and some parts of the Khuzestan Province of southwestern Iran....
 brought Azerbaijan and the province of Basra
Basra

Al-Ba?rah is the capital of Basra Province, and had an estimated population of 1,052,200 as of 2003. Basra is also Iraq's main port. The city is the historic location of Sumer, the home of Sinbad the Sailor, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden....
 into his control. But he never stopped his campaigns against his arch-enemey, Mohammad Hassan Khan Qajar, the chief of the Ghovanloo Qajars. The latter was finally defeated by Karim Khan and his sons, Agha Mohammad Khan and Hosseingholi Khan, were brought to Shiraz as hostages.

Karim Khan's monuments in Shiraz
Shiraz

Shiraz may refer to:* Shiraz, Iran, a city* Vosketap, Armenia, formerly called ShirazPeople:* Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet* Shiraz Ali, former Bermudian cricketer...
 include the famous Arg of Karim Khan
Arg of Karim Khan

The Arg of Karim Khan is a citadel located in the north-east of Shiraz. It was built as part of a complex during the Zand dynasty and is named after Karim Khan, and served as his living quarters....
, Vakil Bazaar
Vakil Bazaar

Vakil Bazaar is the main bazaar of Shiraz and is located in the historical center of the city.It is thought that the market originally was established by the Buwayhids, and was completed mainly by the Atabaks of Fars, and only was renamed after Karim Khan Zand in the 18th century....
, and several mosques and gardens. He is also responsible for building of a palace in the town of Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
, the future capital of the Qajar dynasty.

Decline and Fall

Karim Khan's death in 1779 left his territory vulnerable to threats from his enemies. His son and successor Abu al-Fath was an incompetent ruler who was heavily influenced by his half uncle (and Karim Khan's commander), Zaki Khan. Other rulers such as Ali Morad and Jafar Khan
Jafar Khan

Jafar Khan Zand, was a Shah of Persian Empire who reigned from February 18, 1785 - January 23, 1789. He was the seventh king of Zand dynasty....
 also failed to follow the policies of Karim Khan and soon enough, the country was under attack from all sides.

The biggest enemies of the Zands, the Qajar chiefs, lead by the former hostage, Agha Mohammad Khan, were advancing fast against the declining kingdom. Finally, in 1789, Lotf Ali Khan
Lotf Ali Khan

Lotf Ali Khan was the last Shah of Persia of the Zand dynasty.The son of Jafar Khan, he came to the throne in 1789. He faced the resurgent Agha Mohammad Khan of the Qajar dynasty from 1792....
, a grand-nephew of Karim Khan, declared himself the new king. His reign (until 1794) was spent mostly in war with the Qajar khan. He was finally captured and brutally killed in the fortress of Bam
Bam

Bam is commonly used as a onomatopoeia for a sound, mostly that of an impact or collision.Bam or BAM may also refer to:Places:...
, putting an effective end to the Zand Dynasty.

Politically, it is also important that the Zands, especially Karim Khan, chose to call themselves Vakilol Ro'aya (Advocate of the People) instead of kings. Other than the obvious propaganda value of the title, it can be a reflection of the popular demands of the time, expecting rulers with popular leanings instead of absolute monarchs who were totally detached from the population, like the earlier Safavids.

After the Islamic Revolution of 1979 the Zand was the only dynasty whose names on public places and monuments were not removed by the new Republican government.

Culture

Zand Majles
The Zand era was an era of relative peace and economic growth for the country. Many territories that were captured by the Ottoman
Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire , also known by its contemporaries as the Turkish Empire or Turkey , was an empire that lasted from 1299?1923. It was Treaty of Lausanne by the Republic of Turkey, which was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923....
s in the late Safavid times were taken back and Iran was once again a coherent and prosperous country. After Iranian painting reached its height at the end of the 17th century, a special school of painting took shape during the Zand era in the 17th and 18th centuries. The art of this era is remarkable and despite the short length of the dynasty, a distinct Zand art had the time to emerge. Many Qajar artistic traits were copied from the Zand examples.

In foreign policy, Karim Khan attempted to revive the Safavid era trade by allowing the British to establish a trading post in the port of Bushehr
Bushehr

Bushehr , pop. 165,377 , is a city on the southwestern coast of Iran, on the Persian Gulf. It is the chief seaport of the country and the administrative centre of Bushehr province....
. This opened the hands of the British East India company in Iran and increased their influence in the country. The taxation system was reorganized in a way that taxes were levied fairly. The judicial system was fair and generally humane. Capital punishment was rarely implemented.

Kings of the Zand dynasty ???????? ???

  • Karim Khan
    Karim Khan

    Karim Khan Zand, , , was the ruler and de facto Shah of Iran from 1760 until 1779. He founded the Zand dynasty. He never styled himself as "shah" or king, and instead used the title President ....
    , 1750–1779 ???? ??? ???
  • Abol Fath Khan
    Abol Fath Khan

    'Abol Fath Khan Zand' , was the third Shah of Zand dynasty, who ruled the Persian Empire from March 6, 1779 until August 22, 1779.After the death of Karim Khan in 1779, Zaki Khan, his half brother declared Muhammad Ali Khan, the second son of Karim Khan and his son-in-law as the second ruler of the Zand dynasty, but soon after, he made ...
    , 1779 ??????? ??? ???
  • Mohammad Ali Khan
    Mohammad Ali Khan

    Mohammad `Ali Khan Zand , was the second Shah of the Zand dynasty. He ruled Persian Empire from March 6, 1779 until June 19, 1779.After the death of Karim Khan in 1779, Iran disintegrated once again....
    , 1779 ??????? ???
  • Sadiq Khan, 1779–1782 ???? ??? ???
  • Ali Murad Khan
    Ali Murad Khan

    Ali Murad Khan Zand the sixth Shah of the Zand dynasty, reigned from March 15, 1781 until February 11, 1785.After the death of Karim Khan Zand, Agha Muhammad Khan who was a hostage--in light of preventing an outbreak of war between the Qajar tribes in the northern Persian Empire and the Zands--escaped promptly and reached Mazandaran....
    , 1782–1785 ??????? ??? ???
  • Jafar Khan
    Jafar Khan

    Jafar Khan Zand, was a Shah of Persian Empire who reigned from February 18, 1785 - January 23, 1789. He was the seventh king of Zand dynasty....
    , 1785–1789 ???? ??? ???
  • Lotf Ali Khan, 1789–1794 ?????? ??? ???


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See also

  • History of Iran
    History of Iran

    History of Iran and Greater Iran consists of the area from the Euphrates in the west to the Indus River and Syr Darya in the east and from the Caucasus, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea in the north to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south....
  • List of kings of Persia
    List of kings of Persia

    The following is a comprehensive list of kings of Persia, which includes all of the empires ruling over geographical Iran and their rulers....