Afshar — may refer to: * Afshar language, a Turkic language spoken in parts of Afghanistan and Iran * Afshar tribe, a Turkic tribe of Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan * Afshar District, a district in West Kabul, AfghanistanAfshar may also refer to the following… … Wikipedia
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Mahmoud Afshartous — also written Afshartoos (* 1908 in Tehran; † April 24 1953 Tehran) was an Iranian general and chief of police during the government of Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, who became one of the heroic figures in Iran s struggle for democracy… … Wikipedia
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Nādir Shah — born Oct. 22, 1688, Kobhan, Ṣafavid Iran died June 1747, near Fatḥābād Iranian conqueror and ruler. Originally a bandit of the Turkish Afshar tribes, he helped restore Ṭahmāsp II of the Safavid dynasty to Iran s throne, defeating the Ghilzay… … Universalium