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Excerpt from The Persian Adventurer, Vol. 2 of 3: Being the Sequel of the Kuzzilbash
No sooner had Nadir succeeded in expelling his formidable enemies the Affghauns from Ispahan, and finally from Persia, than he turned his atten tion to the encroachments of another ambitious neighbour, and resolved upon reuniting to the em pire all those provinces and districts Which had been wrested from it by the Turks in the days of its imbecility. Accordingly, early in the year 1729 he marched to Hamadan and Kermanshah, - drove the Turks across the Tigris, after many bloody actions, and retook the whole of the ex tensive districts of which these towns are the capitals.
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