Афшаридская Персия (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • svat soucek, a history of inner asia page 195: in 1740 Nadir Shah, the new ruler of Iran, crossed the Amu Darya and, accepting the submission of Muhammad Hakim Bi which was then formalized by the acquiescence of Abulfayz Khan himself, proceeded to attack Khiva. When rebellions broke out in 1743 upon the death of Muhammad Hakim, the shah dispatched the ataliq's son Muhammad Rahim Bi, who had accompanied him to Iran, to quell them. Mohammad hakim bi was ruler of the khanate of bukhara at that time. Page link: Page 195 a History of Inner Asia Librarum.org. Дата обращения: 16 июля 2015. Архивировано 10 июня 2015 года.

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  • Axworthy, Michael[англ.]. The Sword of Persia. — I.B. Tauris, 2006. — С. 5, 45, 70, 80, 157, 279. — ISBN 1-84511-982-7.

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  • Pickett, James (2016). "Nadir Shah's Peculiar Central Asian Legacy: Empire, Conversion Narratives, and the Rise of New Scholarly Dynasties". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 48 (3): 491–510. doi:10.1017/S0020743816000453. ISSN 0020-7438. JSTOR 43998158. S2CID 159600918.
  • Tucker, Ernest (2012). "Afshārids". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE. Brill Online. ISSN 1873-9830. Архивировано 9 августа 2022. Дата обращения: 23 мая 2022. The Afshārids (r. 1149–1210/1736–96) were a Persian dynasty founded by Nādir Shāh Afshār, replacing the Ṣafavid dynasty.