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| combatant2 = forces of [[Azad Khan Afghan]]

| combatant2 = forces of [[Azad Khan Afghan]]

| commander1 = {{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} ”'[[Karim Khan Zand]]”'<br>{{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} Mirza Ali Beg Khurmuji<br>{{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} Raʾis Ahmad Shah Tangestani

| commander1 = {{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} ”'[[Karim Khan Zand]]”'<br>{{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} Mirza Ali Beg Khurmuji<br>{{flagicon image|Zand Dynasty flag.svg}} Raʾis Ahmad Shah Tangestani

| commander2 = ”'[[Azad Khan Afghan]]”'<br>Fath Ali Khan

| commander2 = ”'[[Azad Khan Afghan]]”'<br>FathAli Khan

| strength1 = 6,000–8,000<br> 4,000 musketeers

| strength1 = 6,000–8,000<br> 4,000 musketeers

| strength2 = 12,000

| strength2 = 12,000

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== Battle ==

== Battle ==

On November 29th, Azad Khan’s forces advanced on [[Kazerun]]. Karim Khan’s smaller army, consisting of Zand troops, townsmen, and Dashtestan levies, was forced to evacuate the town and retreat westward to the village of [[Khesht]] near the Kamarej Pass. There, Karim was reinforced by around 4,000 musketeers under Mirza Ali Beg Khurmuji and Raʾis Ahmad Shah Tangestani. The villagers, led by Rostam Soltan, provided supplies and support. Meanwhile, Fath Ali Khan, commanding the bulk of Azad’s army, occupied Kazerun. The Afghan troops massacred much of the remaining population for having supported the [[Zand dynasty|Zands]], devastating the town and ensuring that it could not serve as a base for resistance.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite book |last=Perry |first=John R. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_eaEDwAAQBAJ |title=Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747-1779 |date=2015-05-14 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-66102-5 |pages=58 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”:1″ />

On November 29th, Azad Khan’s forces advanced on [[Kazerun]]. Karim Khan’s smaller army, consisting of Zand troops, townsmen, and Dashtestan levies, was forced to evacuate the town and retreat westward to the village of [[Khesht]] near the Kamarej Pass. There, Karim was reinforced by around 4,000 musketeers under Mirza Ali Beg Khurmuji and Raʾis Ahmad Shah Tangestani. The villagers, led by Rostam Soltan, provided supplies and support. Meanwhile, FathAli Khan, commanding the bulk of Azad’s army, occupied Kazerun. The Afghan troops massacred much of the remaining population for having supported the [[Zand dynasty|Zands]], devastating the town and ensuring that it could not serve as a base for resistance.<ref name=”:0″>{{Cite book |last=Perry |first=John R. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_eaEDwAAQBAJ |title=Karim Khan Zand: A History of Iran, 1747-1779 |date=2015-05-14 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=978-0-226-66102-5 |pages=58 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=”:1″ />

== Aftermath ==

== Aftermath ==


Latest revision as of 14:23, 22 December 2025

The Battle of Kamarej took place on November 29th 1754[2] between the forces of Karim Khan Zand and those of Azad Khan Afghan during the power struggles in western Iran following the collapse of the Afsharid dynasty.

In 1754, Karim Khan Zand was attempting to rebuild his forces in the Garmsir after being denied entry to Shiraz. At the same time, Azad Khan Afghan marched on Shiraz and defeated local tribal forces near Persepolis, capturing the city with an army of around 12,000 men. Karim Khan then established his base in Kazerun, with support from the townsmen under Ali Qoli Khan Kazaruni and levies from Dashtestan. He also sought assistance from Nasir Khan of Lar, who cautiously maintained neutrality while commanding a sizeable force.[3]

On November 29th, Azad Khan’s forces advanced on Kazerun. Karim Khan’s smaller army, consisting of Zand troops, townsmen, and Dashtestan levies, was forced to evacuate the town and retreat westward to the village of Khesht near the Kamarej Pass. There, Karim was reinforced by around 4,000 musketeers under Mirza Ali Beg Khurmuji and Raʾis Ahmad Shah Tangestani. The villagers, led by Rostam Soltan, provided supplies and support. Meanwhile, Fath-Ali Khan Afshar, commanding the bulk of Azad’s army, occupied Kazerun. The Afghan troops massacred much of the remaining population for having supported the Zands, devastating the town and ensuring that it could not serve as a base for resistance.[4][2]

Following the victory of the Battle, Azad Khan’s forces captured the city[2] advanced towards Khesht, leaving Karim Khan in a precarious position. At this stage, the Zand leader had suffered multiple defeats and faced the real possibility of losing his remaining stronghold. The massacre at Kazerun also discouraged further resistance in the region. Despite these setbacks, Karim Khan would later recover and eventually establish the Zand dynasty as the dominant power in southern Iran.[4]

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