Shah Rokh
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contribution to Mashhad
- In Mashhad: Cultural life
…Shād—wife of the Timurid ruler, Shāh Rokh (ruled 1405–47). The city maintains parks, a zoo, museums, and libraries. Just outside Mashhad is the mausoleum of Abū Qāsim Ferdowsī (c. 935–c. 1020–26), the incomparable poet and author of the Shāh-nāmeh (“Book of Kings”).
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overthrow by Āghā Moḥammad Khān
- In Āghā Moḥammad Khān
…his authority; its blind ruler, Shāh Rokh (the grandson of Nāder Shāh), was tortured to death.
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resistance to Karīm Khān
- In Karīm Khān Zand
…northeast, which was ruled by Shāh Rokh, the blind grandson of Nāder Shāh. During Karīm Khān’s rule Iran recovered from the devastation of 40 years of war. He made Shīrāz his capital, constructing many fine buildings. Moreover, he reorganized the fiscal system of the kingdom, removing some of the heavy…
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role in Iran
- In Iran: The Zand dynasty (1750–79)
…and did not contend with Shah Rokh (reigned 1748–95) for the hegemony of Khorāsān. He concentrated on Fārs and the center but managed to contain the Qājār in Māzanderān, north of the Elburz Mountains. He kept Āghā Muḥammad Khan Qājār a hostage at his court in Shīrāz, after repulsing Muḥammad…
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