کریم‌خان زند (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • ناصر دشتی (8 October 2012). بلوچ و بلوچستان: گزارشی تاریخی از آغاز تا سقوط دولت بلوچ. Trafford Publishing. pp. 190, 280. ISBN 978-1-4669-5897-5. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  • Muhammad Karim Khan, of the Zand clan of the Lur tribe, suc- ceeded in imposing his authority on parts of the defunct Safavid empire, David Yeroushalmi, The Jews of Iran in The Nineteenth Century: Aspects of History, Community, and Culture, BRILL, 2009, ISBN 978-90-04-15288-5, p. xxxix.
  • Muhammad Karim Khan, of the Zand clan of the Lur tribe, suc- ceeded in imposing his authority on parts of the defunct Safavid empire, David Yeroushalmi, The Jews of Iran in The Nineteenth Century: Aspects of History, Community, and Culture, BRILL, 2009, ISBN 978-90-04-15288-5, p. xxxix.
  • the bulk of the evidence points to their being one of the northern Lur collectively called Lak , who may originally have been of Kurdish origin. ,John R. Perry, Karim Khan Zand , 2012, ISBN 1-78074-199-5,[۲]
  • ...the bulk of the evidence points to their being one of the northern Lur or Lak tribes, who may originally have been immigrants of Kurdish origin., Peter Avery, William Bayne Fisher, Gavin Hambly, Charles Melville (ed.), The Cambridge History of Iran: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic, Cambridge University Press, 1991, ISBN 978-0-521-20095-0, p. 64.
  • ...the bulk of the evidence points to their being one of the northern Lur or Lak tribes, who may originally have been immigrants of Kurdish origin., Peter Avery, William Bayne Fisher, Gavin Hambly, Charles Melville (ed.), The Cambridge History of Iran: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic, Cambridge University Press, 1991, شابک ‎۹۷۸−۰−۵۲۱−۲۰۰۹۵−۰, p. 64.

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  • یارشاطر، احسان. «میر نصیر خان اول بلوچ، بلوچستان ایران را به وسیله جنگ تابع خانات کلات کرد». دانشنامه ایرانیکا. دریافت‌شده در ۱۶ اکتبر ۲۰۲۴. میر نصیر خان احمدزهی معروف به میر نصیر خان اول بلوچ مراکز بلوچستان ایران را از جمله خاش، دزآپ(زاهدان کنونیبمپور، قصرقند را به وسیله جنگ تابع حاکمیت خانات کلات کرد با این وجود بین سال‌های ۱۷۴۷ تا ۱۷۵۸ خانات کلات اسما تابع حکومت دُرانی افغانستان بودند اما حاکمیت مستقل داشتند و بعد از معاهده کلات در سال ۱۷۵۸ بین میر نصیر خان اول بلوچ و احمدشاه درانی افغان، خانات کلات حاکمیت کاملاً مستقل توسط میر نصیر خان اول بلوچ دست یافت و ملزم به پرداخت هیچ خراجی به حکومت دُرانی افغانستان نشد، فقط در ازای پول نیروهای نظامی فراهم می‌کرد.
  • «KARIM KHAN ZAND». Encyclopædia Iranica. ۱۵ دسامبر ۲۰۱۵. دریافت‌شده در ۲ مارس ۲۰۱۶.
  • The founder of the dynasty was Moḥammad Karim Khan b. Ināq Khan (Figure 1; commonly known as Karim Khan Zand) of the Bagala branch of the Zand, a pastoral tribe of the Lak branch of Lors.
  • Perry, John. "ZAND DYNASTY". www.iranicaonline.org (به انگلیسی). Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 24 March 2017. The founder of the dynasty was Moḥammad Karim Khan b. Ināq Khan (...) of the Bagala branch of the Zand, a pastoral tribe of the Lak branch of Lors (perhaps originally Kurds; see Minorsky, p. 616) (...)

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