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why was Nadir shah's invasion of Delhi in 1739 devastating? ​

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Answered by tcalcsilungank
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Why was Nadir Shah's invasion of Delhi in 1739 devastating?

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Emperor Nader Shah, the Shah of Persia (1736–47) and the founder of the Iranian Afsharid dynasty of Persia, invaded Northern India, eventually attacking Delhi in March 1739. His army had easily defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal and would eventually capture the Mughal capital in the aftermath of the battle.

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Answered by ayz00
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Emperor Nader Shah, the Shah of Persia (1736–47) and the founder of the Iranian Afsharid dynasty of Persia, invaded Northern India, eventually attacking Delhi in March 1739. His army had easily defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal and would eventually capture the Mughal capital in the aftermath of the battle. The emperor of Iran, conquered and enslaved the city of Delhi and took away immense quantities of money. The Mughal treasury became vacant as a result. Delhi has become a desolated town.

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