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what events led to nadir shah's invasion in 1739​

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Answered by farjanarukhsaar08
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Answer:

Nadir Shah, the ruler of Iran, sacked and plundered the city of Delhi in 1739 and took away immense amounts of wealth. As a result, the Mughal treasury became vacant. Delhi turned into a deserted place. The wealthy now became beggars. There spread chaos everywhere. Those who once set the style in clothes now went naked and those owned property were now homeless. The New City, Le. Shahjahanabad turned into rubble. Delhi, once so rich, became poor after Nadir Shah looted it.

Answered by sameerchoudhary401
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Answer:

On the Battle of Karnal on 24 February 1739, Nader led his army to victory over the Mughals.

Explanation:

Muhammad Shah surrendered and both entered Delhi together. The keys to the capital of Delhi were surrendered to Nader. He entered the city on 20 March 1739 and occupied Shah Jehan's imperial suite in the Red Fort.

Result: Decisive Persian Victory: Delhi Sacked ...

Territorial changes: The Persian Empire annexe...

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