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Safavid Abdali War
Part of Naderian Wars
Jam Qasr Zarafshan
Harirud, the river near the battlefield
DateMay 4, 1729-July 1, 1729
LocationKhorasan, Afghanistan
Result

Indecisive

  • Both sides initially withdraw
  • Nader subsequently pursues Allahyar Khan
Belligerents
Safavid Flag Safavid Loyalists File:Flag of the Abdali Afghan Tribes.jpeg Abdali Afghans
Commanders and leaders
Nader (WIA) Allahyar Khan
Strength
Unknown, comparable to the Abdali
~20,000
15,000
Casualties and losses
Moderate Moderate


The Battle of Kafer Qal'eh was a series of clashes which decided the outcome to the Herat Campaign. In its culminating stage the battle bears some resemblances to the battle of Sangan although it was both preceded and succeeded by numerous other minor skirmishes and engagements.

Background[]

Herat Campaign 001

A military diagram demonstrating the key manoeuvres in the campaign

A previous incursion by Nader had resulted in the sacking of Sangan and a tactical victory against a Abdali army sent against him though he did not move to annex any new territory after his minor triumph and left for Mashad. his plans were disrupted when his Shah, Tahmasp II declared he was a traitor and forced him into a brief conflict which Nader won, establishing his authority over the prince. Having subdued all domestic challenges to himself Nader set out for his long overdue expedition against the Herat.

The Battle[]

Heading out to meet Nader's invasion, Allahyar Khan came into contact with Nader 80 kilometres west of Herat at Kfer Qal'eh to find The Persian musketeers drawn up in line and flanked on either side by batteries of field artillery and the cavalry kept separate in reserve. Sending forward small detachments of cavalry to illicit a rash response by Allahyar Khan Nader hoped to guide him under the combined fire of his line infantry and artillery.

The Abdalis decided to oblige and broke out into a furious charge upon the Persian left flank which began to buckle under pressure, only saved as in Sangan by an equally zealous charge by the Persian reserve cavalry led by Nader who personally slew the Abdali commander leading the charge but himself sustained an injury to his leg. Although this counterattack did not route the Abdali forces outright it necessitated their withdrawal. The ferocity of the battle was such that both armies withdrew but by the light of dawn the next day it became apparent that Allahyar Khan was in a retreat eastwards.

See also[]

  • Kandahar
  • Afsharid dynasty
  • Hotaki dynasty
  • Durrani dynasty
  • Lurs

Sources[]

  • Michael Axworthy, The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant Hardcover 348 pages (26 July 2006) Publisher: I.B. Tauris Language: English ISBN 1-85043-706-8
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